Superb, sharp stills, Extremely fast and accurate focusing, Advanced photographers will love it
Poor placement of video button, Movie capture still cumbersome, Beware of noise in 1.3x mode
If someone were to ask for a recommendation for an enthusiast DSLR in this price category, we wouldn't hesitate a moment – the D7100 is it. For all the points detailed above, it's a wonderful camera and really geared for someone who takes their photogra...
Published: 2013-06-26, Author: Jim , review by: pcmag.com
Fast, 51-point autofocus system. Dual SD card slots. Large pentaprism viewfinder. Excellent control layout. Preserves details at high ISO settings. Shoots at 6fps. 1.3x crop mode available. Very fast startup. Vertical grip add-on available. Sharp rear LCD
Limited burst shooting in Raw mode. On the heavy side. Some image noise at ISO 3200 and above. Lacks built-in GPS. No PC Sync socket
If you're in the market for a serious D-SLR, but don't want to go full-frame, the Nikon D7100 is the way to go; it's our Editors' Choice camera in its category....
Excellent build quality, feels like a professional model DSLR, though slightly smaller than others in its class, Comfortable grip provides secure fit in hand, Partial weather sealing and partial metal construction, Excellent image quality with great pe...
Slight tendency to overexpose photos, Buffer fills very quickly when shooting 14-bit RAW images, which limits high speed shooting, Almost flush OVF eyepiece and awkward placement of AE-L/AF-L button can result in photographers hitting their thumb again...
The Nikon D7100 is the company's new flagship APS-C DSLR that occupies a sweet spot in Nikon's lineup by providing a ton of advanced photographic capabilities at a reasonably affordable price point. It's a perfect model for photographers who are becomi...
The Nikon D7100 is a powerful prosumer camera that will deliver more than enough to most users. The only folks who should weigh carefully their decision to purchase the D7100 are those who plan on shooting lots of pro-level video and/or shooting sports...
By Josh Fate Nikon's new flagship DX-format dSLR camera, the D7100, features a 24.1-Megapixel DX-format CMOS imaging sensor that specially designed for this camera. Combining the sensor with Nikon's EXPEED 3 image processor gives it fantastic performan...
Published: 2013-05-28, Author: Philip , review by: popphoto.com
Despite the rise of complex mirrorless cameras such as Panasonic's Lumix GH3, the Nikon D7100 remains a great bang for your buck. While larger than the GH3, it feels just right in the hand and manages the weight of big lenses nicely. We spent quite a bit ...
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Published: 2013-04-25, Author: Lori , review by: cnet.com
The Nikon D7100 is a fast-shooting, well-designed camera that's comfortable to use
While the image quality is quite good, it's not significantly better than that of the D7100's cheaper sibling, the D5200. And the lack of aperture control in movie mode gets a facepalm
While it's still a great prosumer dSLR, the D7100 may only be worth the extra cash if you need a faster Nikon right now.
Abstract: Let's rack-up the , and and see how they compare for sharpness, resolution and high-ISO performance. I shot my () on the D7100 and D7000. I shot the () on my D600, which gives the same angle of view. The D600 is FX, and the ...
Great image quality, Excellent build quality, Simple to learn if you're an experienced Nikon user, Very lightweight when used with primes, Dual SD card ports mean that you can shoot for quite a long time, Fast autofocusing when the specific point is selec
Slower focusing performance when all of the points are selected (auto), No aperture control in video mode, Focusing points don't go to edges
BUY the Nikon D7100 Onestop Digital £714.09 eGlobaL Digital Store £551.99 Amazon Marketplace £750.00 see all pricing for the Nikon D7100 CONCLUSION There isn't much that we can say is wrong with the D7100 except for a couple of minor quibbles. But in the...