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Review on Nikon D7100 DX-Format CMOS Digital πŸ“· SLR (Body Only) with 24.1 Megapixel Sensor by Aneta Ciesielska ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I like the product, the quality didn't let me down.

I decided to purchase a carcass as a replacement for my cherished D5100. Since the month of March 2022, I have started using. I feel the need to mention right off the bat that the corpse that I purchased has a faulty pixel on the display of the screen. Changed in the store! Nonetheless, the pixel reappeared after a short time. When you take into account the fact that the density of the pixels on the screen is very high, you will see that this particular pixel is nearly impossible to see (I decided not to bother). I'd like to call your attention to a few different aspects of this device. To begin, a matrix with 24 megapixels has advantages and disadvantages, depending on how you look at it. On the one hand, the file size has gotten substantially larger, but on the other hand, there are fantastic cropping chances (assuming your optics allow you to capture photographs of acceptable quality) (you need to buy a fast card, very fast, otherwise you will wait until files from the buffer are written to the card). Second, the same 24 megapixels led to a reduction in the size of the subpixel, which in turn led to an increase in the amount of noise produced by the camera. This occurred despite the fact that the sensor area remained the same size. Personally, I never go above an ISO of 640 when shooting (in lightroom, in principle, noise is corrected quite well). Lastly, the placement of the buttons and knobs on the case is extremely well thought out and user friendly. You don't have to go to the menu anymore! Oh, almost no need:) Fourthly, the camera is not overly heavy and can be held with one hand with ease due to how compact it is. When you're filming inside of a club, it's very enjoyable! In the end, I will state that the camera, although improved, is still amateur. The outcome for the amount of money looks promising. It is also important to keep in mind that the photographer is the one responsible for taking the photographs, not the camera. So, you should practice taking images rather than chasing megapixels.

Pros
  • -a large and brilliant viewfinder; -excellent ergonomics; -a light weight; -the location of buttons and handles on the case; -the absence of a low-pass filter results in an increase in sharpness.
Cons
  • -the level of noise on the new Toshibov matrix is high (most likely as a result of two factors: an increase in the number of megapixels and the elimination of a low-pass filter); -the size of the buffer (stated in almost all of the comments; I will not stop);