If you are a photographer who takes their work seriously and cares about the quality of their portfolio, you should avoid using this equipment at all costs because it will render even the most beautiful photos unusable. The absolute worst Nikon camera ever made! I will never get over the want to reshoot my whole library, starting in 2022 and going all the way up to 2022 in full frame. Oh, sadly, the elbow is right there, but you won't bite! Give me the Nikon D600 and D800 and transport me back to those years. Alternatively give D7000 After shooting for four years with the D800 and on a variety of Sony E crops, I came to the realization that I had been using the D7100 for an inexplicably long time. - Now that I'm going back over the images and looking at the older RAVs, I can't help but feel sickened by what I see. And while it's true that the camera is useful and versatile in its settings, the image quality that it produces for a top crop is absolutely monster in terms of noise, color, and parasitic hues. Most of all, irritating noise is a source of annoyance at all times and in all places. Because of the way the camera works, complicated, dim, or otherwise mixed light is instantly eliminated. I feel it's important to call attention to how the colors green and red have been rendered, which is eerie and in no way photographic. Just a blackened acid without any shading or variances. Even a significant reduction in contrast and saturation does not much improve the image. After waiting for so many years, I finally decided to buy a Nikon D7000. Despite the fact that the colors are dull, they are adequate in terms of the variability of shades, with normal white that is free of parasitic dirt. All of this is accomplished with a noticeably lower noise level and higher detail. And after using the cameras D800, D600, Sony a3500, A5000, and even the NEX 3N and D7000, I can't look at any images taken with the D7100 without getting bleeding tears in my eyes! A low-cost Sony a3500 that has been updated to improve the quality and quantity of its parts, for instance, can tear apart this Nikon d7100 like a heating pad while it is still in position. The hues are in no way proportional to one another; a3500 is a holy number There is no money for full-frame; if you don't want to get off Nikon, take a Sony or a D7000.
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