- Product Dimensions: 5.4 x 3 x 4.2 inches ; 1.7 pounds
- Shipping Weight: 7.2 pounds
- Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
- ASIN: B00F5E3N46
- Batteries 1 Lithium ion batteries required. (included)
- Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars See all reviews (465 customer reviews)
The Nikon D7100 is a well-manufactured aficionado DSLR that offers noteworthy picture quality and simple access to shooting parameters alongside a high level of customization choices. Feature yield is a bit baffling and a little picture cushion breaking points sports shooters to JPEG-just mode.
The Nikon D7100 Computerized SLR Cam offers an extraordinarily planned 24.1-megapixel DX-organization picture sensor, prevalent low-light execution, ultra-exact self-adjust and metering, progressed feature recording gimmicks, implicit HDR, portable network and much, significantly more. Delight in rate, exactness and comfort at each venture, from shooting up to 6 fps to immediately imparting your shots to the discretionary WU-1a Remote Versatile Connector. Make astonishing Full HD 1080p features and ultra-smooth moderate movement or time-slip successions.
- 24MP DX-format CMOS sensor
- 51-point AF system (15 cross type) with 3D tracking and 3D matrix metering
- 6 frames per second continuous shooting
- ISO 100-6400, expandable to 25600
- 3.2" LCD with 1,229,000 dots
- 1080 (60, 50, 25, 24 fps) and 720 (60, 50 fps) HD video (H.264/MPEG-4)
- New 'spot white balance' feature lets you select an area of the scene to reference
- Wi-Fi (for sharing and remote camera control) and GPS compatible (sold separately)
- 12- and 14-bit Raw shooting
- Dual SD card slots
- 100% viewfinder
Reasons to buy
- Outstanding low ISO performance in JPEG and Raw files
- Excellent build quality, very good ergonomics and handling
- Fast, accurate AF system (inherited from Nikon D4)
- Weather-sealing comparable to D800
- Uncompressed HD video output
Things to consider
- Small image buffer severely limits burst capacity in Raw
- Slow AF in Live View and Video modes
- No aperture adjustment preview in Live View
- Noticeably soft video output
- No aperture control in Video mode