
Nikon D7100
Brand | Nikon 2013 |
Model | 2054497 |
Released Year | 2013 |
Type | Digital Cameras |
Series | D |
Color | Black |
Optical Zoom | 1.4x |
Status | Discontinued |
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Overview
The Nikon D7100 is a high-performance digital DSLR camera designed for enthusiast photographers seeking advanced imaging capabilities. It features a 24.1-megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor without an optical low-pass filter, allowing for sharper images with increased resolution. The camera is equipped with a EXPEED 3 image processor, enabling fast processing speeds and efficient noise reduction. Its autofocus system consists of a 51-point Multi-CAM 3500DX module with 15 cross-type sensors, supporting precise and quick focusing in various shooting conditions. The D7100 offers continuous shooting at up to 6 frames per second, making it suitable for action photography. Additionally, it has a robust magnesium alloy body with weather sealing for enhanced durability in challenging environments.
Specifications
Maximum Aperture | f/1.5 |
Digital Zoom | 1.4x |
Screen Size | 3.2 in |
Color | Black |
MPN | 2054497 |
Item Length | 3in. |
Battery Type | Lithium-Ion |
Series | Nikon D |
Type | Digital Single-Lens Reflex (DSLR) |
Maximum Resolution | 24.1 MP |
Item Height | 4.2in. |
Model | Nikon D7100 |
Optical Zoom | 1.4x |
Features | USB, Auto Focus, Hdmi |
Country/Region of Manufacture | Japan |
Item Weight | 1.69lbs. |
Item Width | 5.3in. |
UPC | Does not apply |
Sensor | 24.1 MP APS-C CMOS sensor (DX format) |
Image Processor | EXPEED 3 |
ISO Sensitivity | 100-6400 (expandable to 25600) |
Autofocus Points | 51 points, 15 cross-type |
Continuous Shooting Speed | Up to 6 frames per second |
Video Recording | Full HD 1080p at 60/50/30/25/24 fps |
Lens Mount | Nikon F mount (DX) |
Image Stabilization | No in-body; lens-dependent |
Viewfinder | Optical pentaprism with 100% frame coverage |
LCD Screen | 3.2 inch fixed TFT LCD, 1,229,000 dots |
Storage Media | SD/SDHC/SDXC cards (UHS-I supported) |
Battery | EN-EL15 Lithium-Ion battery |
Body Construction | Magnesium alloy and carbon fiber |
Weather Sealing | Yes, dust and moisture resistant |
Weight | Approximately 765 g (body only) |
Dimensions | 135.5 x 106.5 x 76 mm |
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Key Advantages
The Nikon D7100 excels with its high-resolution sensor that captures sharp and detailed images. Its removal of the optical low-pass filter enhances image clarity and fine detail reproduction. The advanced autofocus system provides reliable and fast focus acquisition, even in low light. Its ISO range of 100-6400 (expandable to 25600) allows for versatile shooting from bright to dim environments. The camera supports Full HD 1080p video recording with manual exposure controls, appealing to multimedia creators. Moreover, the rugged construction and weather sealing extend the camera's usability in adverse weather conditions.
Limitations
Despite its many strengths, the D7100 does not have built-in Wi-Fi connectivity, requiring optional accessories for wireless transfer. The camera’s LCD screen is fixed and not articulated, limiting flexibility in composing shots at unusual angles. While it supports an extensive range of lenses, the absence of in-body image stabilization means users must rely on lens stabilization. Video features lack 4K recording, which some newer models offer. Battery life is moderate compared to newer mirrorless models. Finally, the camera's size and weight may be considered bulky for users preferring more compact solutions.
FAQ
What sensor does the Nikon D7100 use?
The Nikon D7100 features a 24.1-megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor without an optical low-pass filter.
Does the Nikon D7100 have built-in Wi-Fi?
No, the Nikon D7100 does not have built-in Wi-Fi but supports optional wireless adapters.
What is the ISO range of the Nikon D7100?
The native ISO range is 100 to 6400, expandable up to 25600.
Can the Nikon D7100 record video?
Yes, it can record Full HD 1080p video with manual exposure control.
Does the Nikon D7100 have an articulated screen?
No, the LCD screen is fixed and not articulating.
What autofocus system does the D7100 use?
It uses a 51-point Multi-CAM 3500DX autofocus sensor with 15 cross-type points.
Is the Nikon D7100 still in production?
No, as of now, the Nikon D7100 has been discontinued.
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