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

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I definitely recommend buying, I didnt notice any disadvantages.

The transition from the D5100 to the D7100 has completely met all of my expectations. The "price-quality" ratio of this camera makes it my pick for the best cropped camera available at the moment in my opinion. The advantages of it include the following: I'm going to evaluate it in comparison to my previous camera, a D5100, from which I upgraded to this version. In a nutshell, the first impressions are really favorable. Liked: A bright and big viewfinder that covers the entire frame to 100% (compared to 90% for the D5100). Two different steering wheels (versus one for the D5100) Ergonomics that are far more comfortable Three extra buttons that might be customized (versus one for the D5100) Extra black-and-white display located at the very top of the enclosure (not available on the D5100) Screwdriver - the camera is compatible with lenses that do not have autofocus, and there are a great many of these lenses available for Nikon (the D5100 does not have a screwdriver, so the owner of this camera will either have to use lenses with a built-in focus motor or focus manually) The capability of accurately measuring exposure with manual lenses while shooting in aperture priority mode (A) (on the D5100 only in manual mode M with manual exposure, usually by trial and error) More customizable settings for each and every aspect of the shooting process, including the ability to set practically anything using only the camera's buttons rather than having to access the menu system. Many disadvantages: Too many megapixels. It is not necessary to have more than 16 megapixels for a camera with a cropped sensor. If you were to look, you would see that there is less "noise." Despite the fact that some people around here claim it's too loud. Not more than the D5100, and the D5100 is performing quite admirably in this regard.