Flawless build quality, Very responsive, Picture quality up to 3200 ISO, Prostyle design and handling
Some restricted settings in video mode, Picture quality is too similar to the more basic D5200, No swivel screen, No builtin WiFi or GPS
The Nikon D7100 raises the bar on both style and performance, and will no doubt satisfy demanding enthusiasts and pro photographers. This new SLR is a success but Nikon shouldn't rest on its laurels, as there's still room for improvement in connectivity a...
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.
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.
The Nikon D7100 is a worthy successor to the D7000 and a sufficiently capable camera to fill the vacancy at the top end of Nikon's DX range for all but the pro sports photographers or studio strobists out there. Perhaps understandably, a lot of the at...
Em thì ko tin vào những kết luận như trên lắm. Cứ hẵng cầm 7100 trên tay và chụp đã, mỗi ng sẽ cho ra kết quả của mình thôi!!!Đây là kết của chính bài review từ DxOmark, các bác tham khảo:The new Nikon D7100 is a worthy replacement for the D7000, maintain...
No Wi, Fi built, in, Screen not touch, sensitive, Fixed screen, JPEG only HDR mode
So there are a few extra things we would have liked to have seen here. On balance, though, we think that the Nikon D7100 is a very nice camera that's enjoyable and rewarding to use....
The new Nikon D7100 builds on the considerable success of the 2 1/2 year old D7000 camera principally by significantly increasing the image resolution whilst maintaining outstanding quality for a DX sensor, implementing the same cutting-edge 51-point aut...
Highpixel count, No lowpass filter, Weathersealed, Dual SD card slots
No WiFi builtin, Screen not touchsensitive, Fixed screen, JPEG only HDR mode
Buying Guide Best DSLR: top cameras by price and brand All things considered, Nikon has produced an attractive offering for enthusiast photographers that centres around the thing that these users value the most - detail. The Nikon D7100 produces sharp, de...
Superb LCD screen, responsive, excellent specifications, accurate AWB system, intuitive metering system, high degree of customisation offered
Processing times, locking buttons make dials fiddly, image noise, AF could be faster with kit lens, some aliasing artefacts
The Nikon D7100 is perhaps one of the most complete enthusiast DSLRs we've seen to date, with an abundance of functionality packed into a reasonably compact body. It's certainly a more significant improvement than certain other recently updated DSLRs, ...
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Published: 2013-03-21, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Good picture quality, decent sharpness when on point, often great autofocus system for all conditions, 100 per cent viewfinder with focus feedback, 1.3x crop mode (also works for raw capture), long-lasting battery life, improved LCD screen brightness/qual
Banding present in shadow areas (as per D5200), occasionally inaccurate autofocus, focus wouldn't always confirm, no touchscreen or vari-angle mount for LCD, burst mode doesn't live up to its on-paper specification, effects modes should be more expansive
There's a lot to love about the D7100: comprehensive 51-point autofocus - despite the occasional non-focus glitch - is great to use through the large, 100 per cent optical viewfinder and we're big fans of the new 1.3x crop mode too. Image quality i...