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April 2013
(86%)
165 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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905 Reviews
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The editors liked
No antialiasing filter
51point autofocus system
Long battery life
Excellent image quality
Great build
Buttons well placed
Stereo microphone port
Audio monitoring
Broad dynamic range
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...
Superb control over image nose
Good coloraccuracy after tweaking
Superb dynamic range
Superfast autofocus
Ultrashort blackout
Generally fast and responsive
Dual memory cards can provide instant backup
Manual focus assist direction indicator
Excell
The Nikon D7100 is a fast-shooting
Well-designed camera that's comfortable to use
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
Image & build quality
Ergonomics
Dust & moisture resistant
Great image 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
Superb
Sharp stills
Extremely fast and accurate focusing
Advanced photographers will love it
Excellent quaity and high ISO noise performance
51-point AF system which works at f8
Dust and moisture sealed body
1.3x crop mode
Built-in stereo mics and headphone socket.
Outstanding low ISO performance in both JPEG and Raw files
Very good default JPEG settings
Excellent build quality and very good ergonomics and handling
Effective auto white balance in a variety of lighting conditions
Comprehensive camera customization options
Auto ISO selection can be linked to lens focal length
Accurate AF system (inherited from Nikon D4)
Center point autofocus a
Superb LCD screen
Responsive
Excellent specifications
Accurate AWB system
Intuitive metering system
High degree of customisation offered
The editors didn't like
Average lowlight performance
Average continuous shooting speed
No aperture adjustment in Live Mode
No zebra patterns
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...
Frequent and severe overexposure
AWB not perfect under artificial light
Bizarre Auto ISO
Indistinct ISO button
Very poor liveview
Aperture locked in video mode
NoiseReduction forced at ISO 800
Lens correction slow down camera
Level difficult to se
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
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
Buffer
Noise at high ISOs
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Chris Main
Slower focusing performance when all of the points are selected (auto)
No aperture control in video mode
Focusing points don't go to edges
Poor placement of video button
Movie capture still cumbersome
Beware of noise in 1.3x mode
Lack of OLPF makes little difference to image quality
Poor continuous RAW shooting
Poor Full-time-servo AF in Live view
Need accessories for Wi-Fi and GPS.
Small image buffer severely limits burst capacity in Raw-enabled modes
Slow AF in live view and video modes (compared to mirrorless APS-C cameras)
No real-time aperture adjustment preview in live view
Abstract: Initié avec le D3200, puis sur le D5200, Nikon poursuit la migration des reflex APS-C vers des capteurs 24 Mpx. Ainsi, c'est un modèle probablement fabriqué par Toshiba qui équipe le nouveau D7100, fer de la lance de la gamme amateur en format petit ca...
Immagini molto ricche di dettaglio (anche grazie all'assenza del filtro lowpass), Buona resistenza ad alti ISO e valido sviluppo dei JPG, Ottima qualità costruttiva e buona ergonomia, Tropicalizzazione di buon livello (comparabile alla D800), Controll
Buffer troppo limitato e finché non si svuota blocca la fotocamera, Impossibilità di modificare l'apertura in modalità video, AF lento in LiveView (quello continuo è inutile)
La Nikon D7100 è attualmente la più elevata in grado nel formato DX della casa giallonera. Possiede un corpo ben costruito, tropicalizzazione ed un set di controlli davvero molto completo. È una fotocamera che non ci mette di fronte a nessuna rinuncia co...
Abstract: Il corpo della D7100 è un mix di lega di magnesio (leggero e robusto) e plastica ed è tropicalizzato, resiste cioè a qualche goccia di pioggia o sabbia. Le dimensioni del corpo fanno sì che la presa sia salda e molti comandi siano a portata di dita, in pa...
Risoluzione elevata, filtro lowpass assente, rapporto segnale/rumore eccellente, qualità della costruzione, ergonomia migliorata, video Full HD 60/50i, doppio slot SD
Schermo fisso e non touch, HDR solo in formato JPEG, manca il WiFi integrato
Sebbene il firmware della versione da noi provata non fosse definitivo, appare già evidente come Nikon abbia fatto un gran lavoro nel costruire una reflex APS-C compatta e solida, che ha tanto da offrire ai fotoamatori più esigenti.La protezione dalle int...
Abstract: Welche Nikon Spiegelreflexkamera für Sie in Frage kommt, hängt letztendlich von Ihren Anforderungen und Bedürfnissen ab. DSLR im D-System – das D steht für „Digital“ – unterscheiden sich durch eine vier- bis einstellige Nummerierung. Im Test und Vergleich...
Abstract: Unsere Kamera-Tests bieten zwar Orientierung bei der Auswahl der richtigen Kamera. Doch am Ende entscheidet der User selbst, welches Modell es für ihn sein soll. Welche Digicams derzeit besonders hoch im Kurs unserer Leser stehen, zeigt der CHIP Preisverg...
Viele Produkte sind vor allem dank günstiger Preise die Amazon-Bestseller. Doch der Test zeigt, dass es die meisten dieser vermeintlichen Schnäppchen nie in die Top 10 der COMPUTER BILD-Bestenliste in der jeweiligen Kategorie schaffen würden. Zwar überzeu...
Abstract: Die beste DSLR bis 500 Euro ist schnell gefunden. Wir zeigen Ihnen, welche günstige Spiegelreflexkamera im Test und Vergleich am besten abschneidet...
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Published: 2014-02-18, Author: Jan , review by: netzwelt.de
sehr gute Ausstattung, heller und großer Sucher, gute Bildqualität
langsamer autofokus im Live-View, starres Display, Videomodus
Nikon entwickelt die D7000 behutsam weiter. Die D7100 bringt viele kleine Detailverbesserungen mit sich - wie etwa das arretierte Programmwahlrad oder den Kopfhörereingang zum Tonabhören bei Videoaufnahmen. Die zusätzliche 1,3-fache Bildfeldoption erweite...