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Nikon viewnx i review
Nikon viewnx i review






nikon viewnx i review
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nikon viewnx i review

In addition the Playback button has is positioned to the left of the viewfinder in line with models higher up the range. The latter is somewhat awkward, requiring the use of both fore- and middle fingers.

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The overall control layout and 'philosophy' of the Nikon D7100 is very similar to the D7100, with two control wheels and dedicated buttons for controlling ISO sensitivity, white balance, metering and AF mode, and a lockable drive mode dial. This, however, introduces some shutter lag, which usually isn't worth the few decibels of difference versus what is already an impressively quiet shutter (Nikon actually recommends using the Quiet mode for taking pictures of sleeping babies, a situation in which a bit of shutter delay obviously isn't a problem). Furthermore, there is also a Quiet mode, in which the mirror is raised fairly slowly to further reduce the sound it makes. The shutter release action on the Nikon D7100 is surprisingly quiet, with an exemplary dampened mirror slap that makes this DSLR actually quieter than some rangefinder cameras, and it's tested for 150,000 cycles.

nikon viewnx i review

Nikon bodies don't offer any form of in-camera image stabilisation, unlike similar models from Sony, Pentax and Olympus, so the relatively affordable and versatile 18-105mm VR lens is a good starting point if you don't already have any Nikon lenses. It also adds the very important advantage of Vibration Reduction. The Nikon D7100 continues to ship with the 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR kit lens, which feels well-balanced on the Nikon D7100 and despite only having a plastic mount it fits into place with a reassuring mechanical click. The Nikon D7100 slots in below the existing D600 and above the D7000 models - note that it isn't actually replacing the D7000 (yet) in the Nikon DSLR lineup. The new Nikon D7100 is externally very similar to the D7000, so a lot of the comments that we made in our review of that camera apply equally to the D7100.

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Key highlights of the fully weather-sealed D7100 include Full 1080p movies up to 60i/50i and 30p/25p/24p with full-time autofocus and manual exposure control, an ISO range of 100-25600, a 2,016-pixel 3D Colour Matrix metering system, EXPEED 3 image-processing engine, 51-point Auto-focus system of which 15 are cross-type, 14-bit analogue-to-digital conversion, 6fps continuous shooting, 1.3x crop function, dust- and moisture-sealed magnesium alloy body, 1229k dot 3.2-inch LCD screen, and dual memory card slots. The Nikon D7100 is a new prosumer DSLR camera with a 24.1-megapixel DX-format image sensor and no optical low-pass filter.








Nikon viewnx i review