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April 2013
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Enorme résolution / RAW très riches
Excellent AF à détection de phase
ISO jusqu'à 3200
6400 encore OK
Viseur / Fonction 1
3X / bel écran
Qualité de construction irréprochable
Réactivité de premier ordre
Qualité d'image jusqu'à 3200 ISO
Ergonomie professionnelle
Appareil photo bien pensé
Agréable a utiliser
Rapide
Qualité d'image.
Excellente construction
Finition
Verrouillage de la molette des modes
Viseur 100% et lumineux
Excellente qualité d'image
Piqué du capteur élevé
Autofocus véloce
Montée en sensibilité jusqu'à 3200 voir 6400iso
Qualité d'image en vidéo
Prise casque
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Détection de contraste médiocre
Touche ISO / accès HDR et D-Lighting
24 MPix nécessitent mieux que 18-105 mm
Vidéo stagne un peu / prix en hausse
Restrictions des paramètres vidéo
Qualité d'image trop proche de celle du D5200
Ecran non-orientable
Pas de WiFi ni de GPS intégré
Bien que la qualité d'image soit très bonne
Elle n'est pas fondamentalement meilleure que celle du Nikon D5200
Absence de contrôle de l'ouverture en vidéo. est une vraie déception
Ergonomie en retrait par rapport aux modèles semi
Pro
Pas d'écran orientable ni tactile
Pas de wifi ni GPS
Buffer trop faible
Peu de réglages de l'exposition pendant le tournage en vidéo
Excellent quaity and high ISO noise performance, 51-point AF system which works at f8, Dust and moisture sealed body, 1.3x crop mode, Built-in stereo mics and headphone socket.
Lack of OLPF makes little difference to image quality, Poor continuous RAW shooting, Poor Full-time-servo AF in Live view, Need accessories for Wi-Fi and GPS.
The Nikon D7100 is a worthy successor to the D7000 and a sufficiently capable camera to fill the vacancy at the top end of Nikon's DX range for all but the pro sports photographers or studio strobists out there. Perhaps understandably, a lot of the at...
The new Nikon D7100 builds on the considerable success of the 2 1/2 year old D7000 camera principally by significantly increasing the image resolution whilst maintaining outstanding quality for a DX sensor, implementing the same cutting-edge 51-point aut...
Superb LCD screen, responsive, excellent specifications, accurate AWB system, intuitive metering system, high degree of customisation offered
Processing times, locking buttons make dials fiddly, image noise, AF could be faster with kit lens, some aliasing artefacts
The Nikon D7100 is perhaps one of the most complete enthusiast DSLRs we've seen to date, with an abundance of functionality packed into a reasonably compact body. It's certainly a more significant improvement than certain other recently updated DSLRs, ...
Extrait: Nikon has announced its first DX-format DSLR in 2013 - the Nikon D7100. Following on from the popular D7000, this long rumoured model arrives two years down the line and features a number of developments and improvements to separate it apart from its p...
Extrait: Nikon has announced its first DX-format DSLR in 2013 - the D7100. Following on from the popular D7000, this long rumoured model arrives two years down the line and features a number of developments and improvements to separate it apart from its predece...
Extrait: Nikon has announced a new DX-format digital SLR camera called the D7100, and it looks like a very capable camera for the price. It uses a DX-format CMOS sensor, offering an 24.1 megapixel resolution. Nikon fits the camera with its EXPEED 3 image-processin...
Extrait: I love my previous-model Nikon from 2010. This new Nikon D7100 is the same thing, and even better, making the D7100 the world's best ever. The D7100 is new in that it has an ordinary 24 MP sensor, but without an anti-alias fil...
Superb control over image nose, Good coloraccuracy after tweaking, Superb dynamic range, Superfast autofocus, Ultrashort blackout, Generally fast and responsive, Dual memory cards can provide instant backup, Manual focus assist direction indicator, Excell
Frequent and severe overexposure, AWB not perfect under artificial light, Bizarre Auto ISO, Indistinct ISO button, Very poor liveview, Aperture locked in video mode, NoiseReduction forced at ISO 800, Lens correction slow down camera, Level difficult to se
The D7100 sits at the high-end of Nikon's cropped-sensor DSLR camera range. Given a 24 megapixels sensor capable of ISO 100 to 25600, 1080p HD video capture and 6 FPS continuous shooting, plus a 100% viewfinder, dual control-dials and a weather-sealed bod...
Extrait: 1. Introduction2. Specifications3. Body and Design4. Body and Design5. First Impressions Nikon D7100 Hands-on Preview February 2013 | By Barnaby Britton Preview based on a pre-production Nikon D7100 Please note that this preview is in large part based o...
Outstanding low ISO performance in both JPEG and Raw files, Very good default JPEG settings, Excellent build quality and very good ergonomics and handling, Effective auto white balance in a variety of lighting conditions, Comprehensive camera customization options, Auto ISO selection can be linked to lens focal length, Fast, accurate AF system (inherited from Nikon D4), Center point autofocus a
Small image buffer severely limits burst capacity in Raw-enabled modes, Slow AF in live view and video modes (compared to mirrorless APS-C cameras), No real-time aperture adjustment preview in live view, Noticeably soft video output, In video mode, the 1.3x crop setting produces upsampled output, No aperture control in video mode, When shooting in live view, rear screen is blacked out until dat
As the successor to the well-regarded D7000, the Nikon D7100 has a tough act to follow. It has to offer compelling reasons for current owners to upgrade, while maintaining the attributes that have made the D7000 such a popular enthusiast APS-C DSLR in...