An outstanding camera in each and every respect. Strongly suggested for everyone, be they novices or seasoned veterans. Both reportage photography and close-up photography will benefit greatly from this camera. The drawing of the camera is enchanted. I am unable to elaborate. however, I quite enjoy it. For example, the D800 renders it as somewhat dry, neutral, or some other adjective. On the D7100, however, things work in the opposite orderβthe colors sing, and the heart cries:) In case you were wondering, Macro is quite active on it. Fixes are one of the things the camera enjoys doing the most. And perhaps most significantly, the BB on it is quite close to being flawless. While shooting in the nighttime in a room with green wallpaper and fluorescent lamps, it gives out almost 90-95% true BB. I would recommend that anyone who is just starting out or has any doubts get the D600 or the D7100 and not worry about the choice. It is my belief that one would be better served by purchasing a costly full-frame (FF) lens than than the D7100. A number of adjustments and an external flash are available as choices. And this brings us to our final point: the AF correction. I'll tell you a dreadful secret. Only corpses that are above 3000 years old will have their Autofocus corrected for changes in aperture settings going forward. The error is corrected due to the fact that the camera determines where the point of focus is based on how the aperture is adjusted. This is a fundamentally physical occurrence, and action needs to be taken in response to it. In addition, this shift manifests itself differently in each lens. All of this information is contained within the camera's firmware. For this reason, updating the software whenever a new lens is made available is absolutely necessary. Because of this, my current understanding is that non-native lenses present an issue. Because of this, they smear more frequently. Sigma, Tamron, and other such names. This function used to be available on virtually all devices, including the semi-professional ones. And at this point, they are considering this alternative. What exactly is Canon, and what exactly is Nikon? I focused my attention specifically on the Kenon 50mm fix, F1.4 at 6D lens because it blurs when the aperture is adjusted. It's probably so that customers can have a better sense of the magnitude of the price difference between 1000 and 3000 USD. Nevertheless, this is not a valid argument for not purchasing such a beautiful instrument because, if you are familiar with the focusing mechanisms, you will never miss a shot:))) I wish everyone success and only the best of luck!
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