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Review on Photo camera Nikon D7100 Kit AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6G VR, black by Ada Zieleniewska ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Nice price, good quality.

In general, a nice camera, however it can be a little bit difficult to use. Only appropriate for use in indoor photography when using the flash that is built into the camera. The light sensitivity of the matrix is only slightly above average. Some pros: This camera, a very high-quality model with exceptional resolution, has been mine for the past three years. 1. The dynamic range is significantly wider than the one found on models from the 3000x and 5000x series, respectively. 2. A photograph with a high resolution. 3. Convenient control 4. Additional presentation options 5. It's easy to hold in one hand and has a good resolution on the screen. 6. It has two slots for memory cards, which is very convenient 7. If you don't use the built-in flash, the battery will last for between 1000 and 1200 shots. Having certain negative aspects 1. This camera has a buffer that is extremely, extremely small; you cannot use it for continuous shooting, especially if you are shooting in RAW. I took two or three shots, but the camera won't do anything until it processes the images it's been given. By doing so, you run the risk of missing an important moment and of not getting the appropriate frame. When using JPEG, the buffer is sufficient on its own. As a result, the camera is suitable for shooting in a relaxed manner. 2. Even with fast lenses, focusing in low light is frequently difficult, and there are focus failures even when using apertures of f/1.8 and f/2.8. (I want to make it clear right off the bat that my lenses do not have a back/and front focus). When there is enough light, the images turn out to be quite breathtaking, and the resolution is so great that you can make out every crease in the subject's skin. 3. Noisy matrix. Even while operating at low ISO numbers, noise will show in the image. I cannot comment on the ISO range that is usable because it is entirely dependant on the shooting conditions; nevertheless, I can state that this range is not particularly high. It is essential to do noise reduction during the post-processing stage.

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