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April 2013
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165 Avis
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Utilisateurs
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905 Avis
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
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
Great low-ISO images, Improved video mode, Near-perfect control scheme
Mediocre kit lenses, Small image buffer, Poor 50i video mode
If you don't have a very good reason already to buy and use a full-frame digital SLR, then the $1799 Nikon D7100 may well be every bit the camera you need. It's able to capture images with excellent clarity and quality — as long as you use the right lense...
Extrait: Regular readers will know that we're great fans of Nikon's D600 here at Camera magazine. It remains a hard-to-beat package in terms of its 35mm-sized sensor, durable construction, a lengthy list of high-end features, sheer usability and an attractive pric...
Extrait: Cameras Technology News Digital Life News DateSeptember 26, 2013 (1) Read later The D7100 is an upgrade of the fine D7000, increasing the pixel count to 24 megapixels, improving the size and resolution of the LCD and, among other refinemen...
One look through the brilliant mirror-prism viewfinder is an instant reminder of what we love about the single-lens reflex form. Nikon continues to lead the pack in camera ergonomics, with every important control accessible from the camera body.
The movie mode is still clunky and video quality is not brilliant
During the past 10 years we have owned more cameras than any sensible person needs. Picking up any Nikon is a reminder of how well the company crafts its cameras. One feature, the easily accessible bracketing button alongside the lens, is so obviously use...
Excellent resolution and high ISO performance, Great autofocus, white balance, burst mode, Excellent controls and LCD screen
Video output is still mediocre, Burst RAW slows camera down
Nikon's D7100 is a considerable upgrade to our favourite semi-pro camera of the last few years. A much more detailed and more capable image sensor is the big improvement, while the controls and body get a minor do-over. Video is still lacking, though...
Extrait: Professional photographers – in particular wedding and portrait shooters – could find the D7100 a useful second body, particularly if they want to reduce the weight they carry but still retain most aspects of professional performance and adjustability. Su...
Publié: 2013-08-26, Auteur: Ray , review by: itwire.com
Extrait: Nikon's flagship SLR (single lens reflex), 24MP camera has received the EISA award for the best camera in its class.“ The D7100 is the current flagship model in Nikon's family of DX-format cameras, combining excellent image quality and advanced features. ...
Publié: 2013-07-25, Auteur: terry , review by: dpexpert.com.au
One look through the brilliant mirror/prism viewfinder is an instant reminder of what it is that we love about the single lens reflex form. Nikon continue to lead the pack in camera ergonomics, with every important control accessible from the camera body.
The movie mode is still clunky and video quality is not brilliant
Over the last ten years hundreds of cameras have passed through our hands and we have owned more than any sensible person needs, including three Nikon DSLRs. Picking up any Nikon is a reminder of how well the company crafts its cameras for photographers...