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

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent product, the best quality.

An excellent camera in every way. Highly recommend to everyone, both beginners and pros. It will be an excellent camera for reporting and macro photography. The camera drawing is magical. I can not explain. but really like it. On the D800, for example, it is kind of dry, neutral or something. On the D7100, it's the other way around - the colors sing and the heart cries :) Macro by the way is very lively on it. The camera loves fixes, oh how it loves. And most importantly - the BB on it is almost perfect. When shooting a room with green wallpaper + fluorescent lamps in the evening, it gives out almost 90-95% true BB. I advise all beginners and doubters to take and not bother with the choice, for example, D600 or D7100? My opinion is that it is better to take the D7100 and spend money on expensive FF glass. As an option, a couple of fixes and an external flash. And the last: about AF correction. I'll tell you a terrible secret. AF correction for aperture changes is now set only for carcasses over 3000 ye and above. The correction lies in the fact that the camera calculates the focus point according to the change in aperture. This is a purely physical phenomenon and it must be dealt with. Moreover, for each lens this change is different. All this in the firmware is embedded in the camera. Therefore, when a new lens is released, it is imperative to ate the firmware. Hence, as I now understand, the problem with non-native lenses. Therefore, they smear more often. Sigma, Tamrons and more. So before, this function was on almost every device, including the semi-pro. And now they ruzhat this option. What is Canon, what is Nikon. I specially looked at the 50mm fix, F1.4 at 6D from Kenon - it smears when the aperture changes. Probably so that buyers feel the difference between the price for 1000 and 3000 USD more clearly. But this is not a reason to refuse such a wonderful device, because. knowing the features of focusing, you will always be in focus :))) Good luck to everyone and all the best!

Pros
  • - Excellent BB! Nikon! You are good! BB works better than on D800 / E ! Please don't go back to Sony sensors. They are not the best on the market. The sensor from Toshiba on the D7100 is a huge confirmation of this! - Excellent color reproduction and contrast. Photos on fixes just sing, and the photographer's heart cries with joy :) - Excellent autofocus (though with reservations, see comments below). Hits the target almost like on the D800
Cons
  • - Confident not noisy ISO - 1600 ceiling. Then artifacts are already noticeable. But this is on the built-in noise reduction. When using third-party programs for post-processing, you can completely pull out 4000-6400 ISO without much loss. - Autofocus from the "factory" is not very set. Went through several cameras. One way or another, there were problems. I chose one more or less normal carcass and then manually aligned the three adjusting screws under the bottom cover at home. Who needs it - look in search engines for the setting of three AF ​​adjustment screws on Sony and Nikon DSLRs. There is information. The same problem was on the D7000 before. - No in-camera autofocus correction when changing aperture on the lens. (See comments below)