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08.09.2013

10/10

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This is the first digital camera that I've felt comfortable and happy with since film cameras lost their dominance on photography. This camera has got me interested in shooting again.I've owned a D100 and a D200. If you have either one of those - the longer you wait to replace them, the sillier your going to feel when you do. Have also owned F90 and F5 film cameras. Never mind a handful of digital and film point-and shooters. (I've been here for a "few days.")- Auto exposure modes get it right (or at least not WRONG) MOST of the time. (Cursed the D200...almost NEVER got it right).- Image quality is RAZOR SHARP; I can easily get way more detail than I can see with my eyeballs (I used a 50mm fixed to look at a model I was building...the model didn't look as good when the image showed me the imperfections I couldn't see).- Auto focus modes are amazing - focus TRACKING?! Will focus track a subject as it moves. Its not "perfect", but it works. When I say "not perfect" I was shooting motorcycles at speeds between 60 and 200mph with shutter speeds from 1/2000 down to 1/30...and some of them had focus fuzz most didn't. Almost all where usable though (most viewers wouldn't even notice).- easy access and control of settings through menus, buttons and programable buttons you can choose functions for (sadly you cant apply ANY function but you have a choice of some). Nikon has always done well here.- SD card memory 2 SLOTS!? SO LONG compact flash...I disliked you for such a long time! And now I've got 2ea 32GB cards...its like carrying a whole film store's worth of film. You DO remember what film is don't you!? How about 64 of those "really AWESOME" (when they came out) 1gb cards?! I can't even get my head around putting 2ea 64GB cards in there...but I COULD - but thats just nuts...even if 2ea 32GB isn't? Do we have 128GB SD's yet...NVM...I don't wanna know.Anyway...I don't like giving $1200 to ANYBODY - but this camera makes it not so painful; but I think Nikon should have "comped" it to me as compensation for the D200. Almost went to Canon over that one.Good camera. I Like it. This, as you can see...is the line...at the bottom...hint...hint...
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24.04.2014

10/10

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Hands down, I am so happy that I upgraded to the D7100. After shooting landscapes, portraits, macro, wildlife, sports, etc. for a while with the D5100, I knew it was time for an upgrade - and the D7100 fit exactly what I wanted. It features several upgrades from Nikon's entry-level line, from weather-sealing to the dual SD slots. Its button layout is so much more convenient and faster than having to go through menus to adjust settings. Also, even though my hands are small, I greatly enjoy the bigger, sturdier D7100, even with a grip attached (in fact, I have yet to attach the neck strap to it - it feels so good in my hands that I never worry about dropping it).The one downside I've found to this camera is that I had to invest in a few more 16GB memory cards. ;) But on the other hand, I actually prefer it that way - it's nice to have some wiggle room to crop in post in case I didn't frame the subject perfectly.I went back and forth for a while about whether to get the D7100 or the D600, but I could not convince myself to go full-frame just yet. However, I greatly enjoy using my 55-300mm with the cropped-sensor for a little extra "reach."If you find yourself debating on upgrading to the D7100 from the D3xxx or the D5xxx line, I say go for it. This is Nikon's newest flagship DX body, upgraded from the insanely popular D7000, and they did an amazing job!
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Кварковец-6ZGXO

10.01.2014

10/10

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I picked up the body three days ago, as an upgrade to my D90 - I was particularly interested in the weather sealing, how it performed without an AA filter, and some of the goodies that filtered in from the prior model, like the dual SD slots.Coming from the D90, this is simply an astounding upgrade in terms of image rendition, range, light sensitivity, and performance... but it takes spending some quality time becoming familiar with it to truly appreciate it.If you are the sort of person - like me - who simply starts tweaking things in advance without really testing them, then you can easily make things difficult for yourself. Case in point: 51 AF points. Coming from the D90, where I had 11, this seemed to be a really good thing, and it CAN be, in the right scenario. However, if you blindly set it to use 3D tracking without considering your subject, the sheer density of the focus points combined with certain subjects can lead to a lot of focus-shifting back and forth. The solution to this is to either use pure auto focus (and I know you purists are shaking your head already at that one, I know I was at first), change the AF mode to AF-S, or use less focus points. I suspect if I had just left the focus as it shipped, I wouldn't have seen any issue at all.Much of what is new to me, like the custom modes, won't be new to somebody coming from the D7000, so I won't go into detail on those. It does feel that this has become the definitive DX camera to track action - sports and wildlife in particular, given the new crop mode (which is of no use to me) and the aggressive focus tracking. But there's plenty in there for other shooters as well, and the extra resolution and light sensitivity is never a bad thing.
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08.02.2014

10/10

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I absolutely love this camera. Let me start by letting you know what I was shooting with prior to this purchase. I went from the D3200 which I thought was awesome until I picked up the D7000, and finally ended up with this beautiful piece of machinery here. The user interface was very different on this camera. It is not designed for beginners like the D3200. You will have to read the manual to learn everything that the camera does and so that your not fumbling through settings like a lost child. First and fore most stepping up to the pentaprism from the penta-mirror was the most obvious change that was noticed. Second the auto focus just has been snappy great and responsive. In reference from jumping up from the D7000. I really got to be able to appreciate the sharpness that I just wasn't seeing in the D7000. I guess removing that filter actually made things a little bit sharper. The OLED screen in the back is clearer and just shows you a better representation of what your trying to see.The 7100 has subtle updates that just make a lot of things easier. The updated pixels add just a little more detail. The use of HDR is very nice to try out by setting the amount of exposures you would like. The 7100 does video better as well. With the addition of the stereo inputs and also the use of the updated wireless adapter it makes using this camera a breeze. All in all this camera is great to use and very fun to see the images that can be shot so effortlessly. The ISO performance is also about the same. Thank you for your time. You will not be disappointed with this camera.
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26.12.2013

10/10

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The D7100 is better than my D300s in almost all respects and it cost $800 less and have double the resolution. This is a camera that can be used by an advanced amateur or someone starting out with photography. I like the internal commander flash so I can fire a remote SB700 flash. The dual SDHC card slots are a good feature as one can fill up and the camera will automatically switch to the one in the other slot or one can be used for photos and the other for video.The new f8 autofocus is great for slower lenses. This camera focuses much faster in low light with my two f5.6 zoom lenses than would the D300s with these lenses. Photographing birds in flight is easy with this camera. There is also a function to show if the camera is tilted either vertically or horizontally and I use this a lot. I have the camera set so the preview button turns this on and off.The body is somewhat on the small side and with large/normal mens hands the controls are more awkward than with the D300s or full size cameras. The optional battery pack would be good for this but it is over $260 and not something I plan to buy at that price.Picture quality is outstanding and I can make 20x30 prints from the files. There are special picture controls so an image can be adjusted in the camera and saved or sent to a printer. A friend shoots with a D800 and the two cameras are more alike that I had realized. The D7100 is a lot like having a D800 crop camera at a third the price of the full frame camera.Exposure accuracy, white balance accuracy, and fill flash accuracy are amazing. It is almost idiot proof. I gave up waiting for a D400 to appear and I am not at all disappointed with having the D7100 to use in its place.
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10.10.2013

8/10

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To summarize: the image quality is great, screen is large (3.2") and bright, the battery lasts a long time, and the camera has a lot of features to make shooting easier. The only downsides are that it's a bit heavier than entry level DSLRs and the buffer is small (and, obviously, it's not FX).The custom settings C1 and C2 are really useful for rapidly changing between settings. When I'm shooting birds or other fast wildlife I'll use the smaller 12-bit lossy RAW files so it's nice to use these to rapidly change between 14-bit lossless and 12-bit lossy. The customizable menu is great for things you regularly want to be able to change without navigating the gigantic number of options.The continuous burst mode is great for short periods but because the buffer is relatively small, if you do this regularly it's going to be worth getting a couple of SD cards that can write at at least 60MBps. Note that the camera cannot write to the two SD slots at the same time, so if you set it to backup mode then the effective write speed will be halved.Nikon significantly upgraded it's Auto ISO feature so now it factors in the focal length when determining the appropriate minimum shutter speed for each shot, so if you haven't used Auto ISO before, it's worth checking out again.The battery lasts nearly twice as long (950 shots) as those than smaller DSLRs (typically 550 shots) and over three times as long as compacts (typically 300 shots). Obviously, I find these numbers vary depending on how much I have the screen on, etc.If you're comparing this to a more modern camera, this paragraph might not mean much to you, but compared to my old D40, the self-cleaning system is amazing and having a built-in intervalometer and an additional port to connect to my smartphone running TriggerTrap opens the door to lots of time-lapse possibilities. The mirror-up and delayed shutter options really help with stabilizing the camera for longer exposures.
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Астрономад-1TXUH

17.02.2014

8/10

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I am a Nikon guy through and through. I progressed from D100 to D200, to D300 and finally to this camera which is the "D400" if such a thing existed. The stills are amazing. Incredibly low noise even at high ISO. Coupled with a sharp lens, this camera simply makes everything else before it obsolete. But I still cannot fathom why Nikon simply has no clue about professional video. If you are looking for a DSLR as a large sensor video camera for "cinematic look" video, DO NOT buy this camera. The quality of the video is simply not there. I cannot explain why. There is no explanation except the software because the sensor clearly has far more resolution than is required to make exceptional video, but this camera just doesn't do it. It's just soft and lousy looking when compared to virtually any other DSLR or even a cheap video camera. Cranking up the sharpening setting just makes it worse (it looks like soft video that has been sharpened). The 60i mode is so bad it's unusable. I'm extremely disappointed in this camera's video quality. In addition, the pre-amp on the mic input is really noisy, so there is a lot of hiss on interviews even when using premium lav mics. I give it 4 stars because it's an exceptional still camera and that's what most people will buy it for. But if you are a filmmaker looking for a DSLR cinema camera, buy a Canon. I hate to say it, but it's true. Come on Nikon, you can do so much better. Hire an engineer that knows something about video.
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30.03.2013

10/10

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The new D7100 is NOT a replacement for a D7000 - it's a whole new beast! I'm glad I waited until this new camera was available. It is in good company with my D300s. I bought this as my backup body but in the short time I have used it, I am really impressed. If you have read any of my other reviews, you'd know I am a huge Nikon fan and have been shooting with their cameras for over 40 years. I am also a huge fan of the DX format.The D7100 has a couple of features not available on the D300s. At first I thought it was a dumbed down D300s, but after shooting a couple hundred images with every lens that I own, I'm finding that some of the features are very useful. In particular, it has the ability of cropping the image area to a 1.3X factor. Simply put, a 300mm DX lens becomes a 390mm lens. I have been using my Nikkor 80mm to 400mm AF ED lens and since it is an FX format lens it becomes a 120mm to 600mm and when you use the 1.3X crop function it maxes out at 780mm!The new features are many, but the ones I like the best include the display of the virtual horizon thru the viewfinder, auto focus in live view mode, the 1.3X crop function and the ability to shoot 6-fps! The fast frame rate is only possible when using an extreme SDHC card. The D7100 has 2 SDHC card slots, so you can record RAW on the first card and JPEG on the second. OR, you can create backup copies (as you shoot) on the second card. Nice!Now for the down side - it only shoots RAW and JPEG - unlike the D300s which will also shoot TIF's. The second "gotcha" is the RAW processing, version 7.4, isn't out yet! Yes, Adobe has a BETA you can download, but I haven't been able to make it work. I'm sure they will get it together before long. The other thing that surprised me was a long list of "Program" modes - 18 of them! That's where the dumbed down aspects come in. I guess if you are looking for simplicity...it's there! OK, now back to the really good features...The LCD screen is the brightest and sharpest I have seen on any camera! Nikon came up with a new way to display things - RGB+W. That's right, Red, Green, Blue and White. Also they have added 2 user defined settings to the mode dial. Let's say you want to shoot B&W, you can program that for "U1" and maybe HDR, "U2". Very handy! There is one additional item on the menu which is really great - "Recent Settings" - finally, you can have a look at your latest set of changes! Very useful addition.I'll be adding to this review as I use the camera more. This is clearly a versitile addition to the Nikon lineup...it can be set to "easy" or worked like a pro.
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ТехноНаблюдатель-4IGXP

11.01.2014

8/10

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I'm just a noob, but a serious noob. I also own a D5100. I'm not going to go into details why I think it is an awesome DSLR because someone else probably already stated all those reasons. I didn't buy the D7100 hoping for better image quality vs the D5100. Both have similiar image quality and impossible to tell apart. Some said, the D7100's high ISO performance isn't that great vs the D5100. It's actually slightly better, but not by much according to my tests. Keep in mind you're viewing a 24mp vs 16mp too.Tested the D610 before making my choice to go with the D7100. The D610 isn't a bad camera, but can't stand all the focus points cluttered into a tight space. The D7100 also seem to focus faster too with the same lens (50mm F/1.8). If i were to go full frame, i would skip directly to the D800's. Personally I think the D7100 is better than the D610 and D700. I do mostly daylight photography, so paying extra $$$ for low light performance isn't worth it and it's not like the D7100 sucks in low light anyway. I get usable/good pictures up to ISO 3200.Only a few thing I don't quite like about this DSLR.****The ISO button cannot be programmed to another button. when using a light lens, it's not so bad, but when using a heavy lens like the 70-200 F/2.8, it's tough.EDIT: 4/9/14 After 1000 shots, about 20-30 small spots appeared across the whole frame at F22. I almost never shoot pass F8 (portrait photographer only), but this sort of bothers me. My D5100 doesn't have this problem after 6000 shots. Please comment if you have this problem too.
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29.03.2013

8/10

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Each of my upgrades from the D40x to D90 to D7000 resulted in major improvements in speed/handling and low light performance.A little less so from the D7000 to D7100, but still worth pursuing if the following reasons matter to you. Otherwise, the D7000 remains a fantastic camera and a great bargain.* The low light focusing is significantly improved. Where the D7000 would just cycle back and forth, the D7100 usually locks on reliably. 51 vs 39 focus points doesn't get me too excited.* Haven't run the tests yet, but no back-focusing so far.* The resolution of the 24mp sensor without the OLPF is simply fantastic at low ISOs.* Some better channel separation on the stereo mic would have been nice, but performance is adequate overall. At least I don't have to lug around that separate mic anymore. The cabling on the outside of the camera is a PITA.* I would reckon the low light performance is better by around a half stop in absolute terms. But the grain is finer and smoother, so where I would stop at 3200 if possible on the D7000, I am going to 6400 on the D7100 without feeling too dirty. Family pics, not pro stuff. Things deteriorate pretty rapidly after that.GRIPES* My first copy had a bad left mic channel. There seem to be some other QA issues reported here, so I would STRONGLY recommend checking out all the camera functions ASAP after receiving your unit. 2nd copy has been fine so far *knocks wood*.* Still haven't figured out how to do Auto ISO on the movie setting. Adjusting manually for now. Guess I should read the manual.Otherwise, I feel right at home with D7100, having used the D7000 since shortly after its release.I was considering the D600 heavily as well, but decided to stick with DX because I LIKE the 1.5x crop factor -- it gives a little extra reach and you're using only the sweet spot of FX lenses. I also wanted the stereo mic and did not like the whole D600 oil spot issue. Will see how the D7100 sensor holds up.I was going to wait for the D400, but wanted to have the best possible pics for a major family vacation. Pretty happy with the purchase so far.The 24-70/2.8 stays on my camera 95% of the time. Man I love that lens.I use the 70-200/2.8 sometimes for sports. CRAZY sharp lens, but a beast to handle.On a side note, the way Nikon handled the whole comfort women uproar was disappointing and infuriating. They totally caved to the imperialist pigs. Really made me want to jump to Canon, but they did eventually hold the exhibition after a court order. I also really dislike the Canon ergonomics.[...]
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14.01.2014

10/10

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Bought this on a lightning deal as an upgrade to my D90. Have been extremely pleased so far. Some improvements over the D90 which I've been pleased with:* The controls are easier to operate. In particular, I like the two user modes that allow you to save common settings. Each mode saves the shooting mode (P, M, S, or A) as well as most of the shooting menu configuration, and settings are restored each time you return to the mode unless you save and overwrite the values.* It shoots faster in continuous high speed mode.* There's two memory card slots.* Dynamic range is improved. This has been particularly noticeable in the amount of shadow detail I'm able to pull out from RAW photos.* Higher ISO settings are handled well, with less visible noise. The noise is also finer grained, so there's less loss of detail, and it cleans up quite well in DxO.* The display is nicer.* Auto-focus is significantly improved with many additional auto-focus points, a button to allow you to control AF behavior with the command dials (instead of having to dive into menus), more control over the dynamic auto-focus modes (such as selecting the number of points to use), and the center auto-focus point functions down to f/8.* There's no low pass filter, which provides for finer detail in photos. While this makes it more susceptible to moire, I have not noticed any in the photos I've shot with it.* It's at least partially weather sealed - though I haven't put that to the test yet.* Movie mode now allows for continuous auto-focusing.
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07.11.2013

10/10

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Owning the D7000 I was loving this great rig but moaning the focus issues. I was ruining more shots than I was keeping. Positioning myself to capture great sports action only to be thoroughly disappointed with focus points everywhere but where I wanted. I researched and experimented with every setting and lens combo I could muster to correct my issues. Constant disappointment every time. Controlled situations were fine on my D7000. Love the color, handling and creativity. And I have good results with good light, stills, general shooting. I will send it to Nikon for a checkup. But - I was done with our love affair and considered another body to snuggle with. Then I bought a Nikon D7100. Things changed overnight. I felt younger. I looked better. I was happy. The sun shined everyday. My pictures look great. No, change that to fantastic. I am constantly shooting events in crappy light and not by choice. It is where the work is. But now, I fear no evil for I am shooting clear, sharp, pure color saturated, great skin toned images of Nikon awesomeness. I am now on the sidelines running from 20 yard line to 40 and back to goal. Howling with glee knowing I am getting every damn shot crisp. I can now crop a huddle shot with breathtaking closeup detail. Nailing it shot after shot. Halftime break ? Not me. I am capturing the best color shots of marching bands, sharp colorful uniforms, flutes, tubas, you name it, I ain't missing nothing. Now the problem is; when do I get a bathroom break.Got a grand and a few Nikon lenses already, do yourself a favor and get a Nikon D7100. Now go out and shoot all those weird events you never thought you could cover. You will see great results and know exactly what I am talking about. Go get um.
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26.04.2014

10/10

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I have owned the camera for about 7 months now. It is a phenomenal DSLR! I have worked my way up through the Nikon 3100, 5100, and now I am absolutely loving the D7100. The thing is packed with features that are extremely useful and make for a perfect introduction to professional-level ideas and concepts, such as the built-in intervalometer to make time-lapse really easy. Its essentially a pro-featured camera which I love, but still includes a few simpler options for my wife who prefers point-and-shoot simplicity. I had been upgrading every two years, but will be keep this model for quite a bit longer. The reviews online are predominantly very positive, with the D7100's small buffer being the only real negative mark. It can slow the # of frames taken in a certain amount of time, but it is only a problem for a small subset of scenarios (shooting full-size RAW @ 6 frames per second, for example). A high-speed memory card and a few quick settings adjustments and you can get past that problem pretty easily, with negligble effect on image quality. i highly recommend this DSLR...
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14.04.2013

8/10

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I have owned the Pentax K5, the Nikon D3100, and the Nikon D700. I still have my D700 (love that camera), and after selling my Pentax K5 (loved that one too but needed better auto-focus for sports) I wanted a crop-sensor body for kids' sports which I could use my Nikon lenses with.I tried the d7000 out for about 2 weeks. It severely back-focused. With that camera, about 1 out of 10 photos were "keepers" so I sent it back and decided to wait and see what the next Nikon release would be.When the D7100 came out I knew I would be buying it - aside from the small buffer size it looked like it had all the right specs for my needs. I purchased a copy locally about 3 weeks ago and gave it a try. I used a Nikon 80 - 200mm 2.8D lens for indoor sports and found that in the artificial lighting of the indoor sports arena the focus was frequently "off", and my resulting photos were very noisy and "soft". I tried my Nikon 85mm 1.4D, a Nikon 35mm 1.8, as well as a few other lenses in a variety of lighting conditions and found that the camera had very inconsistent metering. I felt like I was fiddling constantly to try to get the correct exposure even in more than adequate light. I sent the D7100 back too...Last week I decided to give the camera one more try and purchased a second body from an online retailer. So far it looks like this second body has none of the obvious issues of the first, and I am very happy with the images I am getting from it. The low light performance is not as good as expected (still a lot of noise and some banding from ISO 1600 and above), and the higher resolution of the sensor does not necessarily translate to better photos except under certain conditions - but ultimately it offers a nice complement to my lower resolution full-frame camera. The focus is fast and accurate, and when used in adequate lighting it does most of what it sets out to do and is capable of producing exceptional images. I will still use my D700 for portraits, low light (and indoor) sports, but will likely use the D7100 for family snapshots, walks with kids, landscape shooting and outdoor sporting events.That being said, if Nikon would offer a full frame camera just like the d700 with the added U1 & U2 settings, 20 - 24mp resolution and a DX mode for sports (and no oily sensor problems) I would ditch both of my current cameras and buy that one instead!
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26.10.2013

10/10

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This camera is nothing short of amazing. First off, you almost double sensor resolution. Unless you have a very pointed reason too - the heck with JPEGs. Shoot RAW. Second, I put two 64 GB SD cards from Amazon in the camera and they worked flawlessly. Here's the exact name of it:SanDisk Extreme Pro 64 GB SDXC Class 10 UHS-1 Flash Memory Card 95MB/s SDSDXPA-064G-AFFPTo see the data and not just listen to people ramble, goto Nikon's own web site and compare the D7000 to the D7100. Go to this link:[...]Then navigate to Nikon Products --> Digital SLR Cameras and compare the two models.By the way - that D7000 is a nice piece of gear. So nice, I gave to my son rather than sell it used at some super low price.Here's three tips for you:1) When you buy a lens, buy a Nikon FX lens that just so happens to work on this camera too. That way when you do eventually upgrade to full frame someday, you'll have your cake and eat it too. But do your homework. Amazon makes it very easy to see if that trick works. All I buy are FX lenses for my D7100. No regrets. But make sure they work on your new D7100 first, of course.2) Four fantastic learning materials also sold on Amazon areNikon D7100 Instructional DVD by QuickPro Camera Guides (2013)Nikon D7100 Beyond the Basics DVD by QuickPro Camera Guides (2013)Blue Crane Digital Nikon D7100 inBrief Laminated Reference Card (zBC553)Mastering the Nikon D71003) Consider joining this user group if you get the camera:[...]and no - I get nothing for saying that!Finally - if you're sitting on the fence - get this camera. It's wonderful. Frankly, Nikon should have named it the D7900 or something like that. It's a big upgrade in my opinion.Joe
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Капеллан-0WXDW

07.01.2014

10/10

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Waited a long time to save up for this camera. Finally the kit came out with the 18-140 lens combo and that was the ticket! To top it all off, I was able to time my purchase so amazon was awarding 4% cash back, giving away a camera backpack and a good 32GB sandisk SD card (not the normal generic amazon SD card) so financially it all was a blessing.As for the camera, I came from a D300. The D7100 is very much an upgrade both in image quality and in operation. Menus are intuitive, buttons are close to the D300's so that I didn't have to learn much, but there is a lot of additional functionality that just adds to the operation to make it easier to use and produce more keeper photos.Body is a little lighter and smaller than the D300 so that is actually a blessing since I don't want to lug around all that weight anymore. Everything fits great in my hands.The lens is exactly what I wanted for a walk-around lens. Covers all the focal lengths I normally use and the VRII allows me to get away with the slower apertures. (When I want to do really critical imaging in low light with faster shutter speeds, I still have my 17-55 so all is good. Highly recommended for the photo enthusiast (although with the release of the D3300, someone who can wait may want to wait until the photokina to see if Nikon releases a D7200!) I'm just glad I got this for Christmas for myself so I could capture all those moments during the holiday season.
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НоваГость-1NPED

17.02.2014

2/10

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Having finally retired I was in the market to pursue my life long passion for photography. Obviously being retired I quickly came to the conclusion that although I wanted to get the biggest and best bang for my buck...I'm on a fixed income now. I researched several camera manufacturers and various models that each offered (Narrowed my search to Nikon and Canon). When I finally decided that the Nikon D7100 would best fit my wants/needs I proceeded to look for the best price. A package was advertised about a month before Christmas that I was quite impressed with but wasn't sure that I was prepared to pay the price for it. After further searches for the best price available I quickly came to the realization that the package was as good a deal as I would get. When I went back to Amazon the package was no longer available. I continued searching for the same package price for several weeks but was unable to find it anywhere. Finally, about a week before Christmas, I went back to Amazon and low and behold the package was once again available. At that juncture I did not hesitate for a single second. I purchased the Nikon package and thus far have absolutely no regrets. The Nikon D7100 is a remarkable piece of engineering and has met all of my expectations and beyond.
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26.12.2013

4/10

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I bought a 80-400, G Series lens and a D7100 body for taking bird pictures. This combination gives me 120-600 35mm equivalent. It replaced a Canon SX50HS (~$500) once I knew my recent interest in birding would continue. The pictures aren't as good as the Canon (24-1200 35mm equivalent). I contacted Nikon, sent them some pictures, and got a response that "I should increase my depth of field". I don't think they really looked at the pictures. The selected birds on gravel or grass so they could see everything was out of focus. Also, I should be able to focus on the bird with the f5.6. I thought I might not be holding it steady even though I could hold the Canon steady with greater zoom. I increased the shutter to 1/4000 of a second, no change.This can only be serviced by Nikon, in desperation, I went to a local camera repair that specializes in Nikon. I currently have the battery out, waiting a few weeks for the camera to go back to factory settings. Then I'll take some test pictures requested by the repair shop. He will look at the pictures, test different lenses on the body and different bodies on the lens. If it is determined that there is a problem, he'll send it to Nikon. I will have to pay for his services to get Nikon to fix this under warrantee.If I can't get it working right, I have no choice but to put it into the back of a closet and swallow my $4000 loss. I am retired on a fixed income. This was my only chance to own a really good camera.
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15.05.2013

8/10

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Having purchased the D7000 last year I really debated that expense of a new body after only having that one less than one year. Glad I did. While it has some issues, focus is not as quick as I had hoped (may be lens-based), overall the camera produces excellent images that lend themselves well to cropping for composition and subject enhancement. The 24MP sensor is the key that this body is built around and it is very crisp, so crisp that I have to be very careful to hold the camera steady even with image stabilization. Shake will be very evident if you are a grab shot type of shooter. Give your self time to steady down and focus and you will get quality images that you will be proud to show others. The additional 1:3 crop mode is great for sports as it puts the image area almost entirely under the 51 point focusing system. The buffer is more than adequate if you are shooting JPEG's as I do, especially for sports. I have ripped off 8-10 shots with no sign of slowdown do to buffer capacity filling. As I don't usually shoot RAW, I can't speak to the buffer issue when shooting that way.Check out my uploaded images for some samples from this body.Handling is excellent for my small hands. Everything falls to hand with ease and is so similar to the D7000 that the small differences are easily overcome. I like the lock button on the mode dial. I have unintentionally changed modes on the D7k and been frustrated that shots didn't turn out the way I had planned, not with this. I would have liked a protector over the rear screen but as it is supposed to be made of 'gorilla glass' ( Used on tablets and smart phones) it seems, so far, to be impervious to marks or scratches. Having had the body for a month, (Apr 17-May 15th 3k+ images) I can say I am more than pleased with image quality and overall handling. A 50% increase in sensor resolution doesn't hurt either. Wish I could rate it at 4 1/2 stars for the minor issues I have had. If you are a DX format shooter looking to upgrade your body, you could scarcely do better. For an excellent review on technical aspects of this camera check out DPReview for their review of this body. They give it an 85% score.Nikon D7100 24.1 MP DX-Format CMOS Digital SLR (Body Only)
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28.06.2013

8/10

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After experimenting with many cameras, from M4/3s to DSLRs (see my review of D5200), and looking around quite a bit, I decided to make the jump and go for this big boy. I never thought I would buy such a camera but I made the jump.My main criteria for the purchase was the praised AF system for moving subjects and the easy access to camera controls. I come from the EPL1 and had been fiddling quite a bit with aperture, ISO, etc. and ultimately wanted more direct control. The D7100 requires you to know what you are doing so I have spent some time learning about proper techniques by reading a few books, blogs and magazines (and taking quite a few pictures).Ultimately I would have preferred something smaller and less heavy because I follow a kid around quite a bit...but I decided to go for it in order to get the best tracking-AF possible for a camera under $1500.I also would have preferred a better liveview AF but I am becoming acquainted with taking pictures mostly with the viewfinder (which is better anyway). Liveview shooting is, however still relevant is some tricky situations.So if you put the effort do you get better pictures and a lower rate a missed pictures? Yes you do.Pros- Fast and (mostly) accurate AF in good-to-ok light when shooting through the viewfinder- Excellent picture quality- Easy access to basic controlsCons- Some noise comes up quite early in the picture (IS0 640)- slow liveview AF compared to viewfinder AF (sometimes it would come handy when taking pictures on the fly or in tricky positions)- Taking a video requires pushing three buttons in default settings and camera output is merely ok (this a picture-oriented camera).An annoyance but not too bad: if you shoot raw the camera buffer fills up after taking 5 pictures. Too few for burst shooting. Just shoot JPEG for better performance.Unlike the D5200 I won't complain about the lack of touchscreen because this camera provides easy access to controls. In addition, one rarely uses the screen with this camera because most of the info you need is in the viewfinder and the top LCD panel.
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Интеллектор-4YTLG

14.12.2013

6/10

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I had been looking at purchasing a D7100 for a while now. When I saw that they were now including the 18-140mm lens, I was ready to buy. I was really happy when I saw that Amazon had it in their stock. I always prefer to buy from Amazon because I feel protected if something should go wrong, Unfortunately, something went wrong.The camera arrived on time. The shipping box was in great shape. I opened the box and started following the quick-start guide... charge the battery, attach the strap, install the lens and memory. I was ready to go.When I tried to take a picture, I noticed that the viewfinder was out of focus. No problem, I thought. I'll just turn the viewfinder diopter adjustment wheel. When I went to adjust it, the wheel would not turn. I applied more pressure and got it to turn one click. I kept playing with the wheel, hoping that it would loosen, but it's defective and worthless to use to adjust the diopter. So, back it goes.Luckily, I bought it from Amazon. They deserve kudos for their customer service. The downside is that Amazon is out of stock and will only offer a refund. I wanted a replacement, but they have none, so I have to purchase it elsewhere.One star for Nikon's lack of quality control. 5 stars for Amazon Customer Service.Update, 12/17. Purchased another D7100 from San Jose Camera. The diopter wheel, while still a bit hard to turn, was better than the first one. SO far, I love this camera. Time will tell
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30.07.2013

10/10

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Using D90 from 2009 and got this on Jun 2013 (only 4 yrs for expensive gears :( )Still its a gr8 upgrade from D90, Got Nikon 70-300mm vr2 with this one and a used Nikon 16-85mm VRCONSAs others said the Zoom in and Out reversal is bit annoying till I get used to that but OK button zoom helps a lot.Few options are different from D90 but most are same and I wish the Remote control ON/OFF is combined with Multi / Timer Delay / Remote shots.Sometime the shutter button will not click if flash is on (Disabled Red Eye / Pre flash and works fine now) but I loose that feature with that delay. Nikon should not have turned on that feature by default (if not atleast shutter should be released quick)DOF and Fn button are reversed (from D90) but still customizable so I am goodMissing LCD screen protectorTried W1ua wireless connector with android app, I feel that is a useless feature with lots of improvements needed to call it as a feature. (Spending 70 buck for that transmitter does not pay its worth) - looks like a college project.PROS--------Like the 51pt focus though I did not played around all the modes of AF.Time lapse feature is a long waited feature for me.U1 and U2 modes are good use when traveling and visiting places that has exhibits Indoor and outdoor.Video features are better compared to D90, but still few bugs (others have mentioned) - I did not have time to play with this feature muchDual SD card slots comes handy for long trip and serious shoots as backup.Built in flash range is good and does not get blocked by standard zoom hoods.Info button is nice to have and much useful in video mode. and to get extra features like Horizon, grid etc.Can recommend for users whom does not mind spending more.for budget users get D7000 for much cheaper with few trade offs that you can live with.AAF removal does not seem to be a deal breaker for me.File sizes will be bigger so better get more storage (ext HDD) :)
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Вектрон-4ENLW

03.10.2013

6/10

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I just received this camera. I have a D7000, and bought this D7100 as an upgrade/second camera. It arrived today. Upon taking the camera out of the box, I noticed three dirt spots on the top and side of the body (odd), and there were two small scratches on the LCD display. Clearly, this camera has been handled, it's not new out of the box. I was going to 'just live with it', but after I charged the battery, and turned on the camera, I noticed the autofocus system was not working. No autofocus capabilities at all; completely dead. I have a been a Nikon camera owner for many years. It's the first time I experience such an issue with any of my Nikon gear. I read online about quality control issues at Nikon. I didn't believe it until now. I still want the camera so I requested an exchange rather than a return. I hope the replacement is actually brand new, and works 100%. If not, this could be the end of my Nikon gear ownership days. Quite disappointing!! Nikon, if you really are experiencing quality control issues, may I please suggest you 'DO' something about it sooner than later?!!!UPDATE!!!I received a replacement camera today (outstanding customer service; thank you again Amazon). Looking at the packaging of the replacement camera, it is absolutely clear that the first camera I received was not brand new. The replacement camera still has the plastic cover on the LCD display, the other one did not. The packaging is unopened, unlike the other camera and there are no dirt stains on the replacement camera. I am charging the camera's battery now. I will test the camera later today to confirm it is defect free.
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НеоВояжер-0OUXP

20.11.2013

10/10

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I'm an amateur photographer and the the Nikon D7100 is pricey so I had to think hard about buying it (especially since lenses and other add-ons run the price up pretty fast). I've only had it one day but I'm extremely pleased with it; it has exceeded my expectations. Here's one test I've done in some detail. I was sick of low light performance by my previous cameras (grainy pictures, slow shutter response, basically worthless performance). First evening I had the D7100 I went out in the fading twilight and shot in a nearby public garden (the camera was set on Auto and with no flash). The pictures were superb. The shutter response was instantaneous. The camera took soft autumn colors that my eyes no longer could see in the twilight. Later, inside, I shot a test picture in a dark room with just a bit of light coming in through an open door behind me. My eyes could only see the vaguest of shapes of furniture and walls. The camera took a picture mostly in grey tones that showed all the objects in the room clearly. Again it was set on Auto with no flash so I didn't have to do anything complicated to get the result. The most interesting thing is the room has a wall hanging that is red and the picture showed the wall hanging clearly red. I don't know what owls or cats see in the dark, but this camera is more like an owl or a cat than a human when it is shooting in low light. I'm excited to learn more about what this camera can do.
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