I have a Canon T70 and AE 1 film units with usual lens array from '85 and '80. I have a basic digital point and shoot camera. This camera is truly a great camera and the sensor size allows it to be affordable for non professionals who want to grow in knowledge and develop their abilities. Reading through the manual and other info and comparing it to the D800 which a family member has, it seems to be a parallel in capability plus no anti aliasing filter feature. I am pleased with results as I have used it on a limited basis, I am exercising its features and getting some setup routines clear in my own mind and using them. My family member is bringing me up to speed on proven techniques used with the D800 and I am paralleling with the DX7100. No issues at this point.
Скроменый эксперт
01.08.2013
8/10
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Overall D7100 it is a very good and capable camera. However, depending on what you plan to use it or what camera body you have been using, your experiences with this camera can be very different.My experience with this camera is coming from a person who already own D600 and want to have another body for wildlife as well as backup camera. Consequently, what I need the most from D7100 is the continuous speed shooting capability and decent picture quality - especially when comparing with D600. So, from this perspective, unfortunately I I do have 3 major issues with D7100 and I would give it 3 stars.1) Small buffer size: Apparently, the advertised 6 fps or 7fps (cropped mode) is probably feasible if you shoot in JPEG. If you are a RAW shooter, the shooting speed will drop to 3-4 fps after approx 10 shots were released (with 95 MB/S SD card) and it will take a while before the buffer is cleared. Well.... this won't work with wildlife shot!2) Picture quality is very good but definitely a different league when compared to D600. Although this is not such a deal breaker but definitely worth noting.3) Build quality. I may be a few of the unlucky ones who got a defected copy of this camera. For some reasons, I found that sometime the camera won't focus with heavy lens such as 70-200mm or 200-400mm unless I remove the lens and put it back again. Looks like loose connection??? Come on Nikon, I still have to deal with oil on the sensors on my D600 and now another problem with D7100???However, if you're upgrading from other DX bodies such as D90 or D7000, this camera will be a significant upgrade and it definitely worth 5 stars!So, on average, I will give it 4 stars!
МехаРейнджер-1UVHR
28.02.2014
10/10
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Initially I was very frustrated in adjusting the setting of the camera to the ways I wanted in AF because of the ambiguity of the user manual (not helpful). I thought this was a s***ty camera because of that. Thanks to the internet, finally I found the answer and had it setup the way I wanted and my test shoots showed it's OK++ in image sharpness and flexibility of the AF. To me that is good enough - because I don't care about the rest of the functionalities as long as the sharpness and the handle of AF are satisfactory, which it finally does. One thing I want to mention is the power of the auto ISO. In certain low light or dark situations not possible for other cameras, this one can produce some amazing image just by hand held. Another strong point of this camera is the vividness of the color - very rich. OK despite the initial frustration (almost wanted to return the camera), I'm OK now so what the heck I will give it a five stars.
Скроменый эксперт
02.09.2013
10/10
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After having shot over 20,000 frames with the excellent D7000, It is my opinion that the D7100 is a much better camera.I usually shoot hand-held from a kayak, starting before sunrise and in all sorts of conditions.Several reviews would lead you to believe that the D7100 is a marginal improvement over the D7000.I won't debate the technical specs of the two. We'll leave that to the experts.After using both cameras extensively, It is my conclusion that the D7000 is fantastic. And the D7100 is significantly better.For the money (in 2013) I doubt that there is a better Nikon on the market. I also use a D800 and have a hard time distinguishing the results from those of the D7100. For sports and nature photography, the D7100 is an absolute bargain.My only complaint is that Nikon has had isolated issues with dust or oil spots on some of the D7100 sensors. Fortunately, Amazon makes exchanges very easy.My Dad had a D90 and was quite content with it. After shooting with the D7100, I decided that we needed to retire his D90.For Farther's Day he got the D7100. He went from using the D90 approximately once a month to using the D7100 every week.I have a D300S, D7000, D7100 and a D800. The D7100 is by far my favorite for sports and wildlife.Because all of my equipment is Nikon, I can't compare the brands.From my casual observations, Canon appears to have an edge in terms of price and popularity. For anyone just starting out, it's probably a tough decisionFortunately, we are living in the Golden Age of Photography and you really can't go wrong.
Небулоид-1EDCK
30.05.2014
10/10
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It's very much like my d90, but a major step up! LOVE this camera. Only downfall is the shutter button. It made sound stupid, but the d90 had a definitive "click" when you pressed it. This is a softer, cheaper pressurized shutter button. I think it's more sensitive, and ultimately better, just prefer the old style. If that is my only complaint though, then that says it all.P.s. I do get great low light performance out of this camera, and low grain at higher ISO then the d90.... BUT I don't think it is AS GOOD as they say it is in some reviews.
Лунатик-8PAVE
01.05.2013
10/10
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Gave this 5 stars because I couldn't give 4.5 stars and think it deserves more than 4. I am not a professional by any means, just a hobby-amateur photographer who wants decent quality photos. I am also not a pixel counter or zoom in umpteen % like others seem to do. I like some control to learn and further my ability but also appreciate the auto/scene modes. That said, this is an excellent camera and in my opinion a good value given the build with weather sealing. I chose the body only and tested it so far with the 16-85mm lens I already have. The few tests I have done have produced excellent images but I have not enough video yet. The locking dial did take a little getting used to but I guess it has its advantage. I'm sure I will learn to appreciate all the control buttons/dials. The screen resolution is outstanding. A touch screen would be nice to navigate the menu options but not critical for me. I had the D5200 for a week but ended up sending it back, not due to quality but the fact that it was sent as new and had obviously been used. After much self-debating, I decided to go a step up with the D7100, and glad I did. The shutter noise seems to be quieter, which I like. I am not a fan of the articulating screen so not having that isn't an issue, but may be for some. It is heavier but that would be expected with the better build. There is no comparison in the build quality between the 5200 and 7100, although I found the 5200 to be exceptional in image quality too! I like that you can have two SD cards in the camera to have one exclusively for video or backup/overflow. I know I have some learning to do so may update this review at a later date. I do not go into great technical details as I see in some review, so anyone wanting that should read the Dpreview.com in depth review, along with the many other reviews out there if they are seriously considering this.
Спектроник-6IDNQ
15.05.2014
8/10
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Хорошо
The D7100 has great image quality but the feel of the camera is cheap and light like you'de expect in their consumer models.Nikon changed some of the control button features just enough to annoy you a little until you get used to them.But the ISO capability is tremendously better than the D300s I was shooting for years. I gained a full 2-3 stops with this camera.Even at the higher ISO's the noise is finer and less noticeable because of the resolution. The shutter noise is remarkably quieter as well. Putting aside the cheap build - I think the camera is a winner over all.
ИнфраГость-8MAPK
13.04.2014
6/10
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Плохо
This camera has some excellent features, the scene modes are excellent, and it has good controls for manual. Unlike my Canon 7D, it doesn't try to take every picture at 1/100 F4 even when it's bright sunshine and not a cloud in the sky.However, I am a high speed raw shooter, I do moving objects like people and trains. This thing is PATHETIC when it comes to that. It can only shoot 6, count them 6, RAW images on full frame high speed. My Canon 7D can shoot about 18.It is unacceptable for the amount of money this camera is that the buffer can only hold 6 raw images. It's a shame because the camera has great features for shooting high speed auto, but a woofully underpowered buffer.
Небулоид-6DPYT
11.04.2014
10/10
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Великолепно
I would consider myself an amateur photographer. I have primarily owned Sony DSLR cameras and really didn't have any problems with them or the image quality. However, when I saw the quality of Nikon cameras and lenses - it made me realize my horizons needed to be broadened. This bundle is an EXCELLENT kit for replacing older cameras, changing brands, or just starting out. The quality of Nikon products are very obvious from the start. Nikon also has a very wide assortment of quality lenses and outstanding accessories. The bag that comes with this holds everything perfectly and is very secure. If you are even pondering the purchase - just do yourself a favor and hit buy now!
Кварковец-1VJAG
05.05.2013
8/10
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After a month, about 1,500 photos and 2 hours of video, I can say my new Nikon D7100 overall is a nice step up from my old D300 (purchased in Dec2007). The D7100 is smaller and lighter than the D300 plus the D7100 shoots video. While it's video capabilities cannot touch my wife's Sony HDR-CX550V digital video camera, the D7100 is far more convenient to use versus lugging around both the D300 and HDR-CX550V. The D7100 will AF in live view video mode, something that I do not believe Canon digital SLR cameras will do.D7100 vs. D300: D7100 has the same to faster autofocus speed and sensitivity, better image quality, the same to better color, and metering accuracy is about the same or slightly better than the D300. Both the D7100 and D300 suffer from a small memory buffer - in high speed frame advance (6 fps) the buffer fills and slow down about 2-3 fps after 7 or 8 consecutive shoots. At 4 fps or slower, I can shoot to my hearts content with the D7100. I do not really care for the D7100's user customizable banks, as they are limited to only two. The D300 has several user customizable banks, but they are accessible only through the camera's menu system (call this a stalemate). The D300 is more ruggedly constructed than the D7100, and several key camera functions are quicker and easier to set than on the D7100 (i.e., AF mode, metering, ISO, white balance). I love the dual SDXC card slots of the D7100 and hate the CF cards for the D300. The D7100 has better battery life than the D300 (but the D7000 battery life beats both).I am concerned that the D7100 lacks the rear LCD screen protector that the D300 (and D7000) have. I can see Nikon eliminating the screen protector on a tilt / swivel LCD screen, and / or a touch screen, but the D7100 has neither of these. What gives here?Overall, so far so good.
Спектр-9WITD
18.03.2013
10/10
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Just recieved the item in the mail today. I ordered it on the 14th when it first came out and got one day shipping. I ordered it early in the morning so I hoped I'd get it Friday at some point. I didn't though. I had to wait the weekend. But oh well, because this camera is awesome. I've ordered multiple lenses with it but those haven't arrived yet. Will update as they arrive. Even with the 18-105mm lens this thing is awesome. The picture clarity is amazing especially for the price.I work mainly in wildlife photography which means I need accurate and fast autofocus for those quick little animals and flying birds, which is why I deccided on this camera, but haven't got to use it for it yet. I've so far only tested it on my kids in the backyard and on random objects in my house. The autofocus is really fast. I used to have the D300 and the autofocus on the d7100, speed wise, is superior. Also the autofocus in low light is pretty good as well.It will take me a little while to get used to the controls but the possibilities with this thing are really exciting. I can't wait to get it out in the woods and see what it can do.As far as video goes, I don't know. I'm sure I will tamper with it but it isn't the reason I bought it.The double SD slots are also awesome. Not only does it give you a ton more memory but you can alter what each card is used for. I have mine set to RAW/JPEG but can always change it to copy/backup or simply double the memory, which now days can give rediculous results. Get two 128GB SD cards and that will give you 256GB in your camera. That's a computer hardrive! I didn't do that though. I got two 32GB cards which is still a ton of memory.I will try to get out to a local lake tomorrow and take some herp and bird pics and post the results.First impressions, I really see a ton of potential in this camera and I am excited to see what it can do. Especially when my other lenses come in. By the way, the other lenses are the 85mm micro and the 55-300mm.
Зета-Орион-8BQGI
01.03.2014
10/10
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BEING A PROFESSIONAL;PHOTOGRAPHER OF OVER 40 YEARS WITH TWO STUDIOS, I FEEL IM QUALIFIED TO OFFER MY OPINION OF THIS PRODUCT.I HAVE HAD OVER 7 DIFFERENT NIKON CAMERAS FROM F SERIES FILM ON UP TO DIGITAL D SERIES. WHATS AMAZING TO ME IS THE TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCEMENTS THAT HAVE BEEN MADE.THIS D7100 IS BASICALLY A COMPUTER THAT TAKES PHOTOS. WHILE YOU MAY NEVER UTILIZE THE FULL CAPABILITIES AND VARIETY OF FEATURES OF THIS CAMERA. IT STILL GUARANTEES YOU ABSOLUTELY AMAZING RESULTS.ANOTHER ASTOUNDING OBSERVATION IS THAT THIS CAMERA WITH ITS CAPABILITIES WOULD HAVE COST MANY THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS MORE JUST A FEW YEARS AGO. THE BUILD QUALITY, THE ATTENTION TO EASY ACCESS TO FEATURES NEEDED AND THE ERGONOMICS OF THE BODY ARE FANTASTIC..THANK YOU NIKON....AGAIN
Небулоид-9MYXC
05.04.2014
10/10
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I've been in photography for a year and a half. My first camera was the D3200, It's a wonderful camera, but I realized the limitation it has. The D7100 is the perfect choice. I still can use my old DX lenses and I could get two additional lenses. I think, this camera is a middle point between a Pro full frame sensor camera and a starters DSLR camera. About quality, the sensor is pretty much the same as the D3200 but the speed and having more controls over the camera and more shooting options is amazing. All the reviews I watched in YouTube and read on other pages were right on this camera. I won't change it for anything.
Вектрон-1LZUX
03.06.2013
6/10
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Плохо
I upgraded from a D5100. I selected the D7100 over the D5200 mostly because I wanted the larger view finder (I rarely use the LCD for framing up a shot, and tend not to do videos with my SRL as I have a pretty decent video camera that does a better job of that). I tested out the camera with the same lenses as my current, and if definitely is better performer. But I have has some issues. I recently did a week long vacation to Utah national parts and tooks ~3500 photos. The camera would frequently lock up, and either be hung up for 15-30 seconds, or longer in which I would turn camera off then back on to bring back to life (that never happened with my D5100). Also, I do not like having to push a release button down to turn the program mode wheel. I do not know why they need to lock the wheel since I never had my D5100 accidentally move to another program setting. The D7100 design requires me to use 2 hands to hand programs modes or release, which is a pain. I guess they had to do this because the put the wheels on top top of the other and it is hard to get to one without touching the other. I found the D5100 much easier and fast to change programs. I have also has a little bit of issue with the camera body recognizing lenses. I never that that problem with the same lenses on my D5100. I had a few problems on this recent trip, where I had to remove lens and reattach. In hindsight, I'm thinking I should have gone for the D5200 and save some money. I am still overall satisfied with the camera (and the faster shutter speed definitely was a plus on recent trip), when you upgrade, I expect to all pluses and no minuses, and there are some minuses for m.
Квантум-1PKLH
07.04.2014
8/10
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I have had the camera a little over a year (April 2013) with just under 3K shutter clicks. Started seeing the spots in January 2014 (upper left corner), did the in-camera self cleaning a few times, then they went away. Started using the camera heavily in March, and on the 31st I took pics and the spots are so prominent and heavy, that most of the shots are unusable. I purchased a third-party extended warranty (after my experience with pixels with the D5100), and shipped the camera out last week. I love the camera, and until recently had not had any issues. I love the focus and clarity in the photos.
Скроменый эксперт
08.08.2013
10/10
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This is an absolutely tremendous DSLR, far better than any other that I've used. Image quality is great, with very little loss of detail even at quite high ISO's (I'd make a big print at 6400 without any shame). The 24MP sensor captures a huge amount of detail, suitable for cropping if you don't have a long enough lens when shooting wildlife, but you'll need good technique (and good lenses) to get the most out of it. The amount of detail sucked in by this sensor with good glass at low and moderate ISO is really nothing short of amazing; you can crop half the image off and still have enough pixels left over to make a 300DPI 14x11 print. The flexibility in post-processing on the RAW files is fantastic.The AF system is quite surefooted; along with the AF-S 80-400, it will even track flying swallows. (On the other hand, it had trouble in low awful light with the 50/1.8G. Don't know whether this is the lens or the camera's fault.)The viewfinder's nice and clear, the ergonomics are pretty good, the imaging is fantastic -- it's a winner. No, it's not FX. But that doesn't matter for most uses; if you need better low light performance, get a fast prime like the 35/1.8 or 50/1.8. Only if you're already maxing out the aperture on one of these lenses and still don't have enough light to shoot is FX worth it. For my purposes, the "telephoto advantage" of a more pixel-dense DX sensor outweighs the higher ISO capability of FX.
ТерраБот-4IGPI
16.04.2014
4/10
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Ужасно
Nikon sets the pricing (so you are not getting a special deal by purchasing it online). If you have a problem with the camera (as I do), you will need to go to your local Nikon rep & pay to have them ship it out to be fixed & then be without the camera for 6-8 weeks. The camera I purchased has a defect with the screen (manufacturer issue). I realized the problem after the 30 day window (6 weeks after I purchased it) & because it was purchased through a 3rd party on Amazon, Amazon cannot do anything to help. They told me to bring it to my local Nikon dealer.
Аэронавт-8IWPA
13.04.2013
8/10
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I went to my local camera shop today and i took my super sharp rokinon 85mm and the $1500 dollar nikkor 17-55, i shot the D7000 and the D7100 with both my lenses, i also took two of my SD cards and installed one in each of the cameras, i set them both the same way, i have seen the photos on my monitor and i am sincerely NOT seeing any difference, plain and simple. Wheather this D7100 is used in RAW or jpeg the other cameras are just as good, less expensive and some are even sharper. I owned the D7000 for three years, which i sold not too long ago, so i also have THOUSANDS of photos taken from that camera. From all the fuss that's going around i thought the D7100 was WAY BETTER and i was almost ready to buy one.I really wonder how many people here are actually nikon sales people, honestly, and that to me is REALLY REALLY disturbing. If they are not marketting employees they sure are nikon fanboys. I like nikon but if i get to the point where i start telling lies or imagine that a camera is better when is not, now that would mean that there is something wrong with me. The AF of the D7100 is FANTASTIC for sure, but IQ i think people are just wanting to imagine things that are actually not true, specially when i see a recent review for the D7100 that says that the D7100 BLOWS the D7000 away. That's just plain RIDICULOUS. I have owned D200, D7000, Fuji S5 PRO and have used a D300 and own many nikon lenses and i would definitely see a big difference in IQ from the D7100 compared to most these cameras, but the D7100 is only a hair better in picture quality between the D7000, which right now you can buy the D7000 at a BARGAIN price.Now that i have finished my comment, all of you can start saying "well, did you buy the camera???" "Your review is pointless and useless and invalid since you did not buy the camera".
МехаРейнджер-7IPAR
16.05.2014
10/10
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Великолепно
This is the first DSLR camera that I have ever owned and I love it!I take this camera with me everywhere I go!Great photos all around.Only issue that I have is the video recording, Doing stationary shots are EXCELLENT, but when I go to pan the camera I get a flickering that makes me look away. I've tried to shoot on the 1080p 60fps and 1080i 30fps and they do the same thing.Over-all this camera is a great buy for anyone who wants to get in to photography!
Зета-Орион-7OLSD
29.10.2013
10/10
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This Nikon D7100 has a ton of features. Having had a D200, D700, D7000 and now the D7100, it is really a great camera. I paired this with a Nikon 18-200 that I already had and a 16-85 and the images are sharp. I've shot football games, portraits, bugs, and landscapes. If this is your first DSLR it is probably more camera than you need unless you want to grow into it and are willing to learn about the functions. It will do everything you want it to do and more.The ergonomics are fantastic. It feels great in your hand, which is important for all day shooting. The body feels solid. There are two memory card slots which is great, because one can be a backup incase the images on your first card fails or it can be overflow or you can set it you be used for video. It is all up to you.I use the built in flash to trigger my external Nikon flash or when I just need some extra light and don't want to get my Nikon speed light out. Battery life is great. I can shoot a couple hours at a football game and only use 1/4 of the battery life.You won't be disappointed. After this camera, invest in some good glass.. that is my next purchase.
Гиперион-0TOUF
21.12.2013
10/10
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I am an old Nikon fan-bought my first 35mm F2 Photomic in Vietnam in the exchange 44 years ago. I taught photography to investigators years ago but have not picked up a SLR in many years, and we were still using film then. I found the whole concept of learning digital photography in my 60's to be intimidating but I needed to jump in to assist in startup of a private investigation business. This camera system has just about everything I will need to get started-I added an SB 700 speedlight and I am ready to go. The only thing I could suggest to make this better would be to include a couple of no color screw on lens filters to protect the lenses because you know that is going to be the first thing you are going to buy. The instructions are clear and easy to read and taking pictures with this camera is quite intuitive-I was shooting good photos within an hour and am impressed with the image quality. This is a good value for the price.
Скроменый эксперт
25.01.2014
8/10
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Хорошо
The Nikon D7100 marks my return to SLR cameras after many years with either a cell phone or compact digital camera. I purchased it barely in time or a once-in-a-lifetime trip to Madagascar and had no time to familiarize myself with it. The camera turned out easy to use on the automatic setting, and by the middle of the trip I had learned enough on the go to get some great shots of lemurs with some manual settings. The camera handled the sometimes rough trip very well. As other reviewers had noted, in dark conditions the camera at times had a slight delay, but compared to my small digital camera that delay is negligible. In addition, I was able to take some amazing landscape photos in the non-flash setting, despite the low lighting conditions. I can't wait to really learn about my camera now that I'm back from my trip.
Квантум-0DNKT
25.04.2013
10/10
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I first bought the d3200, nope sent it back. Then got the d5200 and was quite surprised how much different that camera was compared to the 3200, I almost kept the d5200, but there was a couple things I was not happy with but could have lived with. So I returned the d5200, and preordered the d7100, had about a month wait, but well worth it. This camera is bigger than either one of the other two, which fits my hands much better, the ownerers manual is 3/4 of an inch thick compared to maybe an 1/8 inch thick on the d5200. The best thing I like is this model has two thumb wheels, one on the back of the camera right above where your thumb will naturally go, and one just below the shutter button where your index finger will naturally be, so you can use the back one to adjust shutter, and the front to set aperature, this makes it extremely easy to use in manual mode, so easy in fact I almost always shoot this way,. With the 5200 you only had one wheel on the back, so to adjust shutter you had to use the same wheel for adjusting aperature plus push another button to switch from aperature adjust to shutter adjust, all three cameras are completely different in many respects in my opinion, not just added features, the d7100 other than processing power really is a completely different camera, I love it, very Happy. I use this camera both commercially as well as just plain fun. I am so glad I opted to upgrade from the d5200, but if your a woman or fairly new to dslr's, you may find the d5200 a better fit for your hand and its lighter, These issues were not a concern for me and this camera fits my hand much better, and is definitly a more professional camera in every respect, their is a very good reason the owners manual is so thick! Love this camera.
Кварковец-3BSGZ
09.12.2013
6/10
Оценка пользователя
Плохо
This is my third d7100 that Amazon has replaced due to malfunction of the ISO setting. When pressing the ISO button on the back of the camera and rotating the main command dial, the ISO should change. In practice, the camera had to be turned off and back on before the change could be made. Then after taking a shot, if you wished to change the ISO again, the camera had to be turned off and back on again. This is the same error that happened with the second camera. I contacted Nikon on both occasions and went through their trouble shooting sequence and in both cases arrived at the conclusion that the camera had to be returned to Nikon for repair, at my expense. Well thank goodness for Amazon, after a long discussion they have replaced the camera again after offering either a replacement or refund. The camera takes beautiful pictures, but if you are in a situation, such as moving cloud shadows where the ISO needs to be changed frequently, it has a problem.
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