Thursday, June 27, 2013

Review Of The Newest And Hottest Nikon D7100

By Christopher Goldman


Announced last February 2013, the D7100 Nikon has already gained a lot of positive reviews from customers and continues to impress enthusiasts. This new flagship device from the Japanese manufacturer comes with a lot of improvements such as the auto-focus, a new weather sealing protection, video features, and so much more.

Let us check out below the full details of the Nikon D7100:

Sensor/Processor - These are the two departments where this camera got new improvements. It features a 24.1 megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor and coupled with the EXPEED 3 processor for high quality images and fast and accurate response. It also comes with high ISO low light performance of 100 - 400, and up to 25600 expanded.

Auto-focus and High-Speed Shooting - The 51 point system is a dream come true for all enthusiasts and this includes 15 cross type sensors. You will also be impressed to know that it can shoot 6 frames per second for up to 100 shots. And if this does not impress you, I don't know what will.

Display - A lot of people really enjoyed using the articulating screen and this might be something that others will miss in this newest device from Nikon. It has a 3.2 inch TFT LCD display with 1,228,800 dot resolution which is definitely of better quality and presents a lot of useful data.

Videos - Compared to its predecessor, its video capture features are very impressive. You can record at multiple formats such as 1080p full high definition now at 30p and 25p and 720p HD at up to 60p. And using the 1.3X crop mode, you can increase its capabilities of recording up to 50i or 60i.

Design and Accessories - The material used is not all magnesium alloy but the critical areas are which is kind of not a big deal. It is lighter and smaller and those with smaller hands will be comfortable with it. It has the same Nikon EN-EL Lithium-Ion battery with MH-25 recharger. Also, it has 2 micro-SD card slots which can be very important.

There are also 2 buttons that can be very helpful - the "Info" and the "I" button. The first one displays the main settings and the second allows you to toggle with the onscreen options.

Final Words - The D7100 Nikon is known for its sharp and detailed images and responsiveness. Its predecessor, the D7000, was very successful and with the improvements that this camera have, we can easily say that it will make a lot of enthusiasts and professionals alike very happy.




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