Nikon D7100 review

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Nikon D7100 body review

Nikon D7100 body review

Nikon D7100 is a very interesting camera, it is a fresh breath of air among cameras Nikon DX Series. An absolutely new one with a standard lens came to me to review the Nikon D7100 Nikon 18-105mm 1: 3.5-5.6G ED Nikkor VR AF-S SWM DX IF Aspherical. This review provides information on the camera itself. Nikon D7100 body.

Nikon D7100 rear view

Nikon D7100 rear view

Matrix Nikon D7100

Nikon D7100 uses a 24.7MP sensor, only 24MP is effective, which allows you to take pictures of 6000 * 4000 pixels. Sometimes they indicate a size of 24.1MP, but these different numbers 24.7, 24.0, 24.1 do not matter, anyway, the picture is created using 24.000.000 pixels, so I will talk strictly about 24MP. Most likely, the Nikon D7100 uses the same matrix as the Nikon D5200 и D7200. A complete list of all used sensors (matrices) on the Nikon central control center can be viewed here. True, due to the different matrix body kit and different processing of the output signal, in the end we can get a different image. Now megapixels you won’t surprise anyone, and they are not always so useful, I advise you to look into my section Battle of Megapixels.

The main feature is not 24MP matrix, but lack of an optical low-pass filter in front of the matrix (OLPF - optical low-pass filter, LPF - low-pass filter). Speaking very roughly, the absence of an OLPF filter will help to squeeze the maximum sharpness out of the lens and get the maximum details in the photo. I wonder why the camera was not called Nikon 'D7100E' after Nikon D800E.

The camera can use ISO 100-6400 and expand its value to ISO 25.600 (ISO HI2). There is no great benefit from ISO Hi1, HI2, it is also strange that the Nikon D7100 does not use ISO 50 (Lo 1) how to do it Nikon D600, D610, D800, D800E, D4, D4s an extra ISO stop would be nice. Nikon D7100 works very well with ISO auto control function and can independently select the desired shutter speed for each lens. In automatic mode excerpts for the Auto ISO function, 5 steps can be set for fine tuning, from a shorter automatic excerptsup to a longer automatic excerpts. You can also set the range of the automatic ISO, for example from ISO 800 to HI1.

Another hallmark of the Nikon D7100 is dotted white balance in live view. The function is very useful and you need to get used to it. In Live View, just select white balance PRE, hold down the WB button and wait for the yellow rectangle to appear, moving the rectangle, you need to set it to the point at which measurement will be performed white balance. To measure in this selected zone, you need to press the shutter button, while the camera will not take a picture, but only take a measurement BB.

This is how two cameras look - Nikon D7100, Nikon D5200

This is how two cameras look like - Nikon D7100, Nikon D5200 with similar matrices

Nikon D7100 Focus System

Nikon D7100 uses an updated focus module Advanced Multi cam 3500DX with 51 focus points, 15 of which are cross-shaped. Rumor has it the Nikon D7100 is small Nikon D4. Do not believe it. Although Nikon D4 and Nikon D7100 use 51 focus points, they have different focus modules. Nikon D7100 uses Advanced Multi cam 3500DX, While Nikon D4 - Advanced Multi cam 3500FX. The difference is that Nikon D4 can focus with F / 8.0 lenses using 11 points, and the Nikon D7100 using only one point. I have written in more detail about the focus modules here... Still, Nikon D7100 has a paper focusing module that looks better than Nikon D300, D300s, D3, D3s, D3x, as it can work with dark F/5.6-F/8.0 lenses with a single center focus point. To put it bluntly, the D7100 should focus better in poor lighting conditions. In fact, I did not notice much difference.

It's very nice that the Nikon D7100 good viewfinder coverage with focus points, same as Nikon D300, D300s. And most importantly, when working in 1.3x mode, coverage with focus points becomes simply wonderful. Even Nikon D2xs cannot boast of such a high-quality coverage of the focus area in its High Speed ​​Crop mode. In fact, the quality of tracking moving objects in focus, the ability to compose a frame, etc., depend on the coverage area with focus points.

Nikon D7100 performs very well in dynamic focus area selection mode. In this case, 9, 21 or 51 focus points can be used. I advise you to play around with these modes. Another important method of autofocus is the 3D tracking function, which is very useful for shooting objects moving in the frame. 3D tracking works in tandem with the metering system exposurethat can recognize the type of scene being shot and improve the performance of the auto focus system.

Nikon D7100 has fine tuning of focus. You can also set the priority of the focus mode for AF-C, AF-S, in more detail about focus adjustment on Nikon cameras you can find here. Of course, the Nikon D7100 has a built-in focus motor that allows you to use a bunch of lenses AF type.

Optional Accessories for Nikon D7100

Optional Accessories for Nikon D7100

Crop mode 1.3x

The Nikon D7100 came up with one tricky mode of operation. You can shoot using the entire area of ​​​​the sensor in the normal DX mode (24 x 16 mm), or you can select the crop mode 1.3 x (18 x 12 mm). In 1.3x mode EGF lenses equals FR multiplied by 2. For example, if you install fifty dollars on the Nikon D7100 Nikon 50 mm f / 1.4G AF-S Nikkorthen EGF becomes equal to 100 mm. This is logical, because 1.5 x 1.3 \u1,95d 2 (approximately 1.3). This mode can save some money for those who like to shoot from afar. In XNUMX mode, you can take pictures 4800 by 3200 pixels (15.3MP)That is enough even for serious post processing. Personally, I liked the mode because of the increase in the coverage area with focus points and the increase in shooting speed up to 7 fps. By the way, this mode also works when shooting video.

1.3x mode the inactive area does not darken in the viewfinderfor example in the camera Nikon D2xs in the high speed crop mode, the inactive area is darkened, this increases the usability of such a cropped mode. To start the 1.3x crop mode, just press the INFO button and select DX <-> 1.3x there.

Two brothers - Nikon D7100, Nikon D7000

Two brothers - Nikon D7100, Nikon D7000 with 18-105 VR lenses

Nikon D7100 Speed

The camera can shoot at a speed 6 frames per second, the predecessor had the same speed Nikon D7000. But there was an opportunity expand the shooting speed to 7 frames per second in 1.3x mode.

Attention: 7 frames per second in 1.3x mode is only available when shooting in JPEG or RAW 12 bit, only 14 fps is available in RAW 6 bit mode.

Attention 2: in normal DX mode, 6 frames per second is only available if RAW 14 bit mode is turned off. If you shoot with RAW 14 bit quality, then the maximum speed is only 5 frames per second.

In total, with the best image quality (RAW 14 bit, RAW 14 bit + JPEG), the shooting speed is lower than that of Nikon D7000 with the same settings. Where is the world heading?

In general, this speed will be enough for almost any situation. 7fps is pretty good, but still not 8fps like older models Nikon D300, D300s, D700.

Nikon D7100 with battery pack and 16-85VR lens

Nikon D7100 with battery pack and 16-85VR lens

Buffer

The buffer at the camera is small. With one memory card, if you turn off all additional functions that improve the quality of pictures, such as

  • Active D-lighting
  • Auth. distortion management
  • Under. noise for lengths. exposure.
  • Under. noise for high. ISO
  • Auto ISO

That in JPEG mode is placed in the buffer

  • 9 shots, JPEG L optimal quality
  • 12 shots, JPEG L size priority
  • 12 shots, JPEG L optimal quality in 1.3X mode
  • 15 shots, JPEG L size priority in 1.3X mode
  • about 4-5 JPEG pictures L Optimal quality with all additional functions switched on at maximum at ISO HI2

RAW:

  • 6 shots, 14-bit, lossless compression
  • 7 shots, 14-bit, conventional compression
  • 7 shots, 12-bit, lossless compression
  • 8 shots, 12-bit, conventional compression
  • 7 shots, 14-bit, lossless compression, 1.3x mode
  • 8 shots, 14-bit, normal compression, 1.3x mode
  • 8 shots, 12-bit, lossless compression, 1.3x mode
  • 10 shots, 12-bit, normal compression, 1.3x mode
  • 5 shots, 14-bit, lossless compression, DX RAW + JPEG L quality priority
  • about 3-4 snapshots, 14-bit, lossless compression when all additional functions on ISO HI2 are turned on to the maximum

It turns out that the maximum buffer can hold in RAW format only 10 shots, and with the best shooting quality '14 -bit, lossless compression '- the buffer contains total 6 shots. Due to the fact that the pictures are very heavy, the camera after 6 pictures in RAW (NEF) format will not take the next frame until it writes at least one picture to the memory card from the buffer. With my ADATA SDHC 32GB class 10 card, the camera pauses for a long time while shooting. I checked if using two memory cards, this does not save the situation with the camera stopping during serial shooting. In order to maximally prolong burst shooting, you should use the fastest memory cards, or shoot in JPEG.

RAW files with 14-bit color depth, lossless compression in DX mode weighs up to 40MB. Unlike professional cameras, such as Nikon D300s - Nikon D7100 cannot use uncompressed RAW format. For huge, heavy files on the camera, you can find two nests for cards of type SD, SDHC, SDXC UHS-I... You can set up work with cards for:

  1. Overflow. When the first card is filled, recording is made on the second.
  2. Reservation - the same picture is recorded on both cards. Very useful for capturing very important events, where you need to ensure that the data is not lost in any way.
  3. Record RAW on one card, and JPEG files on another. Just a convenient feature.

Nikon D7100 shows off its super performancewhich he gets through the EXPEED 3 image processing system. Roughly speaking, EXPEED 3 is the processor that does all the calculations in the camera. But in fact, this EXPEED 3 cannot squeeze out 6-7 fps at 14-bit color depth. If EXPEED 3 is as good as they write, then I could have worked hard and removed this limitation without spoiling the overall good camera performance.

It's strange for me that Nikon cannot normally solve the speed problem with 14-bit color depth, this problem is still very acute in models Nikon D300 и D300s, forcing them to work at a snail speed of 2.5 frames per second. And then she migrated to Nikon D5300, D5500 и D7200.

Nikon D7100 side view. Different connectors.

Nikon D7100 with 18-105 VR side view. Plugs for different connectors on the camera.

Shooting, metering system, turn-on speed

Can be shot at shutter speeds from 30 seconds to 1 / 8000 withit’s good that the Nikon D7100 has no stripped down excerpts in 1/4000 s, which is set to Nikon D600. The camera shutter must work at least 150,000 cycles  - pretty good for an amateur camera. Also, Nikon D7100 uses independent control of the mirror and apertureThis allows a very small shutter lag. The lag is only 0,052 s... Unlike many cameras, the Nikon D7100 may not lower the mirror to capture the frame in Live View - it will simply release the shutter. In other cameras, for example Nikon D90, D700 responsible for controlling the mirror and aperture general mechanism, which operates in a standard cycle and the Live View should always lower the mirror, only after which shooting can be performed.

Measurement exposure based on 2016-pixel RGB sensorsame as cameras D600, D7000, D5200. In more detail about measurement exposure can read here. The camera can easily work with non-chip lenses, for example, with old AI-S lenses or with Soviet lenses. You can configure the soft key to quickly select a lens from the list.

With one battery charge, the camera can easily squeeze over 1000 shots. The number of photos that can be obtained on a single battery charge depends on many factors. By the way, the EN-EL15 battery itself is exactly the same as that of Nikon D800,D800E, D600, D610, D7000.

The D7000 had a display lid :)

У D7000 there was a cover for the display :)

Video

In normal mode, you can shoot with a maximum quality of 1920 x 1080; 30p, 25p, 24p or 1280 x 720; 60p, 50p format H.264 / MPEG-4 AVC. It is important that in 1.3x mode you can shoot video with quality 1920 x 1080 60i, 50i... You can choose high or normal video quality. It's also nice that the Nikon D7100 has a built-in stereo microphone. In AF-F focus mode, continuous focus tracking is available when shooting video, tracking focus works just awful, When recomposing an AF-F frame, it often does not respond at all. Recording video on a DSLR camera with auto focus is a very unpleasant task for me, it’s better to use manual focus when shooting a video.

To shoot video, you must set the Live View lever to 'camcorder' mode. Recording is done using the red button next to the shutter button. It is possible to record video via HDMI to an external device without video compression, and work via HDMI with a large TV while Live view is on. There was no HDMI cable in the package, I really wanted to, but could not test this function to the level of its convenience.

In the manual control mode of the camera 'M', shooting video with manual control is available excerpts and ISO. Exposure can be set from 1 \ 30 to 1 \ 8000 seconds. When shooting a video, you can immediately change the ISO value. It is convenient to shoot video in manual mode and the Auto ISO function is on. In P, A, S modes, you can shoot video and make corrections exposure for video using the '+ \ -' button on + -3 ev In other scene modes, correction exposure not available.

Attention: while recording a video do not change aperture value, which will be filmed, therefore, you need to set the aperture value before turning on Live View.

Display, housing

Nikon D7100 has a new display with 1.229.000 points and measuring 3.2 inches (8cm). The number of dots on the display of the Nikon D7100 is even higher than that of the Nikon D4 / D4s, D800 / D800E, D600 / D610. It is also very important that the display itself is made on the basis of an RGBW matrix. Prior to this, the display matrix was manufactured using conventional RGB pixel technology (red green blue - red, green, blue). The new technology allows for better display of information in bright light.

New matrix on the display Nikon D7100

New matrix on the display Nikon D7100

The display of the Nikon D7100 turned out really шикарный. But the display does not have a protective cover, such as Nikon D90, D700, D7000.

That's not all, the new Nikon D7100 uses information display in the optical viewfinder. Now bottom info bar glows white, not green, new organic EL technology has improved the perception of information in bright shooting conditions and reduced the 'brakes' of such a display in cold weather.

Indicators of a new type based on EL are shown in yellow

Indicators of a new type based on EL are shown in yellow

The case at the camera is half done magnesium alloy. The case has special rubber seals. The most important thing Nikon D7100 has weather and dust protection, it is alleged that camera security is no worse than D800, D300s. The camera is pleasant to the touch, well assembled. The front and rear control dials are rubberized. The camera has a comfortable grip. In severe conditions, I did not test the camera :), but for complete dust and moisture protection, appropriate lenses are needed. I don’t know where to look at the list of dustproof or waterproof Nikon lenses.

Yellow seals for weather and dust protection

Housing Nikon D7100. Yellow seals for weather and dust protection

Weighs a 765g camera with a battery.

Sample Photos

All photos were shot on a Nikon D7100 and lens Nikon 85mm f / 1.8D AF Nikkor. Photos without processing, on-camera JPEG Fine L, VI, only reduced to 3 MP and data imprinted EXIF. Here is the original ISO 6400 image (VI, matrix metering).

Useful Features and Functions

  1. Active D-lighting, automatic control of chromatic aberration and distortion. True, these functions reduce the number of frames in the series, although the official website says that EXPEED 3 copes with this.
  2. Optional monochrome display for quick camera use. The display has a green backlight, the backlight is turned on using the camera's power button.
  3. HDR with different levels, you can set Moderate, Normal, Amplified, Super Amplified and Auto level. The camera takes two pictures in a row and combines them into one.
  4. For lovers of photo processing and shooting with various interesting filters in the Nikon D7100 installed a whole bunch of them. There are even two effects for shooting video.
  5. For easy camera setup without extra efforts, there are special automatic modes, such a set: Portrait, Landscape, Child, Sport, Macro, Night portrait, Night landscape, Party, Indoors, Beach, Snow, Sunset, Twilight (almost a saga :)) , Dawn, Pet Portrait, Candlelight, Flower, Autumn Colors, Products. I am often asked if a level camera is suitable for a beginner Nikon D7000, D7100 - I answer that it will do, now you understand that it will be easier for a beginner to shoot with such a huge set of automatic modes.
  6. Ability to use the booster MB-D15. Can connect the Nikon D7100 from the network using an EH-5b AC adapter with an EP-5B connector.
  7. I like very much shooting mode locks on the control wheel. Some write that this interferes with quick access to different shooting modes, but in fact this is a very useful function. Very often you can accidentally knock off the shooting mode, for example from 'A' to 'M', which can lead to a bunch of defective photos. I really missed such a blocker on my Nikon D90.
  8. Outputs for an external microphone, USB, HDMI, 3.5 output for headphones. Another connector for controlling the camera.
  9. Flash Nikon D7100 can remotely control other external flash units. You can read more in the section Nikon CLS. Nikon D7100 also supports fast synchronization with external flash units, in more detail here. Minimum sync with the built-in flash is 1/320 s.
  10. The camera can work remotely using the WR-1 module or the WR-R10 + WR-T10 kit, which use radio control. WR-1 allows you to remotely control almost all the functions of the camera. I did not use this device, but it should be something interesting. Also, the Nikon D7100 can use the WU-1a adapter to transfer files and control the camera using devices based on iOS, Android. And you can also use the UT-1 module to transfer data from the camera using WLAN (wi-fi). And finally, you can use the GP-1 / GP-1A to record GPS data for each shot. In short, they made a lot of new trinkets for the camera, now the main thing is to deal with them all.
  11. The virtual horizon in Live View and in the optical viewfinder. True, you need to try to turn on the virtual horizon in JVI.
  12. Interval Timer Shooting multiple exposure.
  13. Of course, the camera has a matrix cleaning system.
  14. Nikon D7100 has 3 programmable buttons, only the functions that can be hung on them are not very useful in operation.
  15. In RGB view mode bar charts You can view the histogram for any selected image fragment.
  16. You can set the center button in image review mode to quickly enlarge the image. This is a very, very useful feature. I advise you to turn it on. This is done using the f1 setting -> View mode -> Zoom on / off. -> desired magnification. The same can be done for fast Live View zoom. In shooting mode, I advise you to set the button to 'Select center. focus points. ' (the third trick is in this article).
  17. Bracketing exposure, white balance и ADL.
  18. The camera uses a pentaprism with special enlightenment in the optical viewfinder. Coverage of the field of view is 100%.
  19. Quiet shooting mode 'Q'. And modes for U1, U2 for convenient customization of the camera.
  20. The easiest method to remotely control the shutter is to use the remote ML-L3. The camera has two remote control infrared signal receivers, front and rear.
Camera control wheel and new I button

Camera wheel and new 'I' button

Nikon D7100 Personal Impressions

The camera is great, but still I expecting an heir Nikon D300s with its full magnesium body, 8 fps, and a bunch of fine useful little things, as a result received a very good upgrade Nikon D7000. Because Nikon D7100 is still namely an amateur camera. It is very strange that the Nikon D300s are not debited, but they also do not replace it. Users Nikon D300, D300s are forced to either go full frame or go down to level D7100. The same situation is with Canon, where the advanced 7D can not be replaced with a new APS-C camera. Apparently, a serious plot is being prepared against photographers who want to use the highest quality APS-C cameras.

Nikon D7100 - an amateur camera, indirectly, this confirms the location of the camera on official sites

Nikon D7100 is an amateur camera, this indirectly confirms the location of the camera on the official sites

The division into classes is not only a convention, but also a huge number of subtleties, about which it is sometimes very difficult to write, but which with experience become very useful and felt in practice. Therefore, be extremely careful which camera to buy.

In general, the situation with the choice of a good advanced Nikon camera has become more acute. Of the new advanced Nikon cameras, I personally see a dilemma - either Nikon D600 / D610 with its full frame and 39 focus points in the center, or the Nikon D7100 with a cropped matrix, but with an excellent focus system and a bunch of small buns. Personally, I believe that the D7100turned out very pretty, with fewer claims than Nikon D600. And if earlier the issue of switching from D300 / D300s on the Nikon D7000 was controversial, now the D7100 should not disappoint owners D300 / D300s (though disappointing though).

UPD: many do not like the color in Nikon D7100 pictures, especially skinton (skin color in portraits). There is a specificity with color.

To whom there is little information, I advise you to look at the reviews (part in English):

  1. Classic review from DPreview
  2. Wikipedia no surprise
  3. The camera scored 83 points on DXO
  4. Here comparison on snapsort.com with the D7000 и comparison with D7000 on dxo
  5. Key features on the official website nikon.ru
  6. Noise test here и here
  7. Official Nikon video camera presentation
  8. Немного about D7100 from Kai Wong
  9. Lovers of boxes - froknowsphoto
  10. Photo examples at low ISO from the official site
  11. Others one reviewer
  12. И Ken rockwell did not pass Nikon D7100
It looks like a Nikon D7100 with a Nikon 18-105mm 1: 3.5-5.6G ED Nikkor VR AF-S SWM DX IF Aspherical kit

It looks like a Nikon D7100 with a standard (whale lens) Nikon 18-105mm 1: 3.5-5.6G ED Nikkor VR AF-S SWM DX IF Aspherical from the delivery

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Conclusions:

Nikon D7100 - best advanced amateur DX camera for 2013 (at the time when I write a review about it). Nikon D7100 in 1.3x mode has best viewfinder coverage with focus points, does not have a low pass filter and can accelerate to 7 frames per second. Here's what's new in the Nikon D7100:

  1. New 3.2-inch display with 1.229.000 dots of the new RGBW type
  2. Spot metering white balance in real time via live view
  3. New WR-1 radio remote control, new MB-D15 battery pack
  4. New UT-1 Wireless Fast Data Device
  5. The new Advanced Multi-CAM 3500DX focus sensor is the first Nikon DX camera to focus with 'dark' lenses up to and including F / 8.0.
  6. New mechanism for separate mirror and aperture control
  7. The new 1.3X framing mode, which also works in video mode (before that, among DX cameras, something similar was only in Nikon D2x, D2xs)
  8. New i-button control (in addition to the Info button)
  9. The first DX camera without a low pass filter
  10. New organic EL display for the optical viewfinder (instead of Transmissive LCD)

In general, it turned out to be a good camera. If there is money, then as an advanced amateur Nikon DX camera recommend Namely Nikon D7100, perhaps in the choice will help here is such an article.

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Comments: 986, on the topic: Review of Nikon D7100

  • wolffserg

    The autofocus trap on the d7100 does not work, there is such a function, but it does not work

  • Vlad

    In photography for 20 years. Experience from film cameras: Zenith, from soap dishes - to Canon DSLR early. level, from Nikon 3100, from lenses Helios, Jupitir, Nikon 18-55,18, 105-55, 200-50 - Kitovsky lenses, 1.8 / 17, Sigma 70-2.8 -4.0-7100. I approve the 800 at ISO 3100 makes more noise than the D16000 for 2013 rubles (in XNUMX)
    Nikon D7100 has 3 programmable buttons, only the functions that can be hung on them already exist in the quick menu and are certainly NOT needed during shooting. And the ISO button is ... to touch it, you need to look at it, and for this let go of the camera for a while. Do not believe? Buy 7100 and check it out! Photos on 7100 are great, but after post-processing! The settings in the D7100 are more than enough to plunge into the creative process of photography. But for the full frame (after talking with Nikon D7100), I will only go to Kenon.

    • Lynx

      Poor thing .. shoot 20 years and all on the amateur equipment of the initial level with extremely mediocre characteristics.
      It is understandable that after such an injury, such strange decisions are understood.
      Nate, at least look at how Nikon looks like an unfinished full frame https://pixelpeeper.com/cameras/?camera=1665&perpage=25&iso_min=none&iso_max=none&exp_min=none&exp_max=none&res=3&digicam=0

      • vlad

        It's easy to be fair if you're a king. The D4 level is not for the amateur. And I'm not going to be a pro. But the 600s, 800s are for the amateur, the same 7100,7200. You can revel in the quality of the mirror-like purity of the FF pixels only on superscreens - for individuals with an undeniable talent in photography. Your photos (in links) are admired. My relatives, friends, fellow soldiers also enjoy my photos 10 x 15, 20 x 30. And in the overwhelming majority they do not even suspect that there are 3100,7100 and D4. And, by the way, a professional doesn't care what to shoot with - the photo is always great. But the convenience of management, clumsily distributed contrary to natural logic, annoys more than mediocre characteristics, although the conversation is about something: each has his own.
        PS there was a time when my photos participated in exhibitions. I look at yours and think that "With such a device, a fool can shoot well!" this phrase does not apply to you. Although I know stupid ones who, thanks to their technique and sharpness, are up to hairs and skin in the photo, as in reality, but only creativity, in spite of the popular-gloss picture, they have primitive and gray. I sincerely wish you to conquer the Olympic heights of this art. (But not all.)

        • Lynx

          this opus - what was it for? O_o

          But if anything - here's a group, come in, get settled, thanks, nice. ())

  • anonym

    Nikon d5500 or d7100?

    • Yarkiya

      Little input data, quite different cameras. Give more information, for what and who and where and when and ... it will be easier to advise.

      • anonym

        Mostly portrait and macro.

  • anonym

    Good day to all!

    Question to the owners of the d7100, I recently purchased this camera, I like everything about it, everything suits me, but when I shoot in the room in the afternoon, it’s terribly green for BB cars, changed to a-1, -a-2, if you set the BB for preview, that's all ok, Nikkor 24-70 lens, there was no such problem on other carcasses

    • Lynx

      get into the fine settings of "auto" (when you select from the menu, you can get into the "field of flowers" in the form of a coordinate grid), perhaps there someone has shifted the point from the center to the green spectrum

      • anonym

        Thanks for the answer, I can’t find this menu and can’t find such a menu already in the captured frames. But this is not the hike, I reset the settings by default. It’s all the same green, but when you look at the computer’s screen, there’s no such green, although bb is far from ideal. He opened the rabbi in captcha nx-2, reduced the size from saved in zhpg. Maybe someone will have some thoughts. In my opinion on zhpg it is visible that bb goes into green tones, most likely due to the brightness of the fotik screen, the green effect is enhanced. Since such greens are not always in the pictures.

        • Lynx

          In this photo there is generally no greenery.
          Can you make a few frames in ditches and jeeps and put them here with a link?

          • anonym

            ok, tonight I’ll take a couple of shots on the BB car in Rav and ZhPG, look, otherwise maybe it’s time for me to go to the optometrist to be checked for color blindness;)

          • anonym

            Here is a link to the photo, now I’m already looking, it seems there is no greenery. By the way, last night I updated the firmware, it contains corrections for the lenses, and not for the color rendering of the display. In general, I panicked for nothing.
            https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B9Pm04F7TNnjVWJsTFJDQ1NhTUE

            • Lynx

              yes, green and really no.

              • Eugene

                I do not understand a good camera or not?

  • anonym

    Tell me why it turns out misses prisyemki - then the skin is perfectly visible, then the pixels are visible. What do you need to pay attention to in the settings?

    • Lynx

      on my own training on working with the camera’s autofocus

  • anonym

    Good afternoon. As the initial data: I used D3000 and a couple of months donated very strongly by Fuji S3pro, until they stole it. I like to shoot people more than anything else. I can afford this camera, it fits in my hand, I don't want to let it out. However, it says: “UPD: many people do not like the color in Nikon D7100 pictures, especially skin tone (skin color in portraits). Color has its own specifics. ”
    Hence the question: What is this specificity? Is it all bad (I mean jeepeg)? Will a spell with piccher control help? For example, third-party download. Ile without an editor does not get something digestible? Or, all the same, talk about skin tone from the evil one?
    Thank you.

    • Pastor

      Rather, from the evil one and the thumb. There were noticeable problems with the d7000, and even then people found ways to make excellent skintones. And the d7100 has a different matrix and a different processing algorithm, everything is much better there. Nikon pierced with the skinton on d5100 and d7000, and he is still charged with former problems. Although, of course, the skinton canon is recognized as more reliable and pleasant in appearance, in fact it depends on processing much more and with the d7100 you can make very good skin, no worse than any canon.

      • anonym

        Thanks. I’ll take 70D from a friend and compare on the same physics. Although maybe I won’t. They say that less forums need to be read and soared from the abundance of opposing opinions))

        • Pastor

          They say it very correctly, listen less, try more :)

      • Yarkiya

        I do not argue in any way, but only positive emotions remained from the colors at 5100, even probably more positive than at 7100. Although it is much more convenient to work with RO files in terms of range.

        • Pastor

          Yes, I myself use both d5100 and d7000 now, and the colors are generally pleasing, and skinton is not always bad. But still to achieve a good skinton in any light on the d7100 is, in my opinion, easier.

          • Ruslan

            Good day! And please tell me the colors without processing in your opinion where is better 5100 or 7100?

            • Pastor

              Definitely d7100, especially with regard to the color of the skin of people.

  • Eugene

    Hello, tell me on the D7100, the built-in flash can work in RPT mode? Or only on an external flash, this mode is available. If you can explain how to enable it on the built-in

    • Yarkiya

      The 7100 is a very advanced camera, by itself this mode is in it, how to turn it on and configure it can be read in the instructions on page 246, and you can learn more about how to work with it in Arkady's article on RPT mode.

  • Eugene

    Thank you figured it was necessary to put more exposure)

  • Julia

    Sorry, I have the stupidest functional question. I bought it, turned it on, I'm happy with everything. Ergonomics are unusual, but this is a matter of practice already. However ... I promised the stupidest question. Namely: what to do, where to press, so that immediately after the shutter is released, the picture is displayed on the screen? So that there is no need to go into the photo viewer every time. I've been twisting this thing in my hands for two days already, looking for it in Google, even (!) Looked at the instructions - and nothing.

    • Michael

      Inattentively read. Page 39 and 222

    • Oleg

      Press the menu button, menu tab of the view mode, click on the image to view, and voila!

  • Julia

    Oleg, Michael, thank you very much! :)

  • Vladimir

    Good day. Advise a non-expensive zoom lens with a constant aperture of 2.8 on this camera. Up to 80mm at the extreme point. Possible less. Thanks!

    • Arkady Shapoval

      tamron 17-50, tamron 28-75

      • Vladimir

        Thank you! I looked there too. more towards tamron 17-50)

  • Vladimir

    Sadly, the buffer is so small. Think more when shooting, and really deliberately catch the frame? It seems to me that this is solved by super-fast cards. Which have a speed of 120 mb / s.

  • photo shooter

    5100 colors are more interesting than 7100. IMHO

  • Michael PMC7027

    Good day! Since the topic is familiar, I decided to say my words. Had a Nikon D7000 and decided to improve its photo life by purchasing a D7100. I really liked the D7000, there were no problems with it, but decided (based on Internet information) that the D7100 is even better. With regret, he sold his D7000, paid 10 rubles. and acquired the new D000. In this device, everything is as they say in tests / reviews, with the exception of two points. 7100. The lack of the notorious low-pass filter did not affect anything. 1. The noise of the matrix is ​​simply ugly compared to the D2. And for me, as a macro photographer, this is very important. Moreover, noise at low ISOs, no more than 7000, is important to me. Practice has shown that the D1000 is quite suitable at ISO 7000, but the D1000 already at ISO 7100 has unacceptable noise. The joy of shooting already at ISO 400 was not any. Awareness of the mistake did not come right away, for two years I suffered, trying to shoot at ISO no higher than 400-250. And he decided to buy the D320 again. I’ll look in the secondary market with low mileage. Well, dumped the fool, it is necessary to correct.

    • photo shooter

      +

    • photo shooter

      7200 is similar to 7100

    • Denis

      swap with the Pastor, he has the exact opposite opinion

    • Dmitriy

      Naturally .... Physics cannot be fooled. in D7000 and 5100 the matrix has a larger unit pixel, and they are less noisy than D7100.

      • Annatoly

        Does the D5000 and even more so the D3000 make the least noise from the entire Nikonov line?

  • Alexander

    Frkady can’t tell me how to set the date and time on the picture of the D7100. I did not find it in the discussions and in the passport either. Preferably to my mail.

  • Paul

    I have 7100 - really like it, good camera!

  • Alexander

    Hello, Arkady. I found a problem on the recently purchased new 7100. When shooting in RAW + JPEG mode, if one memory card is installed, the camera records two identical RAWs. When you install a second card, with the same RAW + JPEG mode, and when you select that RAW is written on the first card and JPEG on the second, then in this case the camera writes two identical JPEGs. Separately, everything works: when you select RAW, it removes RAW, when you select JPEG, it removes JPEG.
    Do not tell me what the problem is? Glitch camera software?

    • Alexander

      It seems I figured it out myself. Installed ViewNX2 and imported images via Transfer. And everything worked out as it should. On the card in slot # 1 - RAW, and on the card in slot # 2 - Jpeg. I'm just used to the fact that with the D80 you can simply connect the camera to a computer and copy the folder with pictures without special software.

  • anonym

    Why such a long and complicated way? Isn’t it easier to just directly connect the card to your computer and reset the photo?

  • Dmitriy

    Arkady, if possible, fix others in this review: the successor to the Nikon D300s is the D500, and the successor to the D7200 is the D7500 (you can advise against buying right away - they cut almost everything that was valuable so as not to compete with the D500).
    For the price of these devices, you can already buy a full-frame Sony ἄ with an adapter. The old D7100 today has no alternative in price and quality.

    • lech

      And what did you find valuable in the D500? Well, maybe the extra megapixels have been removed. At the moment, the D7100 crop is the most optimal choice, here you are right.

      • photo shooter

        yes you what ??? look at the colors of jpeg, at least !!!!

        • Vasya

          normal people in jeepeg don't take pictures

          • Valentine

            What is abnormal in getting the right frame right from the camera and in jpg, if your own skills and technical capabilities allow it? Nothing wrong. This is what the camera needs in order to ultimately get the result, and the photographer chooses the method himself. The final file will be anyway jpg whether you received it from the camera or made it on the computer. Another question is that when shooting for processing in most cases, raw is more convenient. But to say that you can’t shoot in jpg, or that it’s not normal to shoot in jpg, is incorrect.

          • Arkady Shapoval

            good photographer and in tiff can take pictures

            • Denis

              By the way, the NEF format is based on the TIFF format :)

  • Alexander

    Good afternoon, Dear experts, I ask for help, because while the kettle is in this business ... I bought a Nikon D7100 on the occasion of an inexpensive Nikon DXNUMX, my friend switched to a hollow frame. But he says that he has never updated any drivers for him in three years of use. Do I need to do this? And what does it do or not ... Thanks for the answers :)

    • lech

      There is no need to update anything. In addition to trouble, it does not give anything.

      • Alexander

        Thanks :) that means we won’t :)

  • Vitaly N

    How real is the small buffer on the D7100? And what is a really possible series of shots with a good card? By the fact that on my D3200 with the same processor and a buffer of 8 frames in RAW, it really starts to stop from 12-14 frames. But the 7100, of course, has a larger frame size and a faster shooting speed. Thanks.

    • Ivan

      The speed of this camera Vitaliy is not in speed. Picture and focus.

    • Ivan

      This camera will make you think ahead of the curve;)

    • BB

      6 frames of 14-bit RAW
      And like 7 frames, if I shoot with 2x crop (rarely use)
      It gets in the way when shooting dynamic scenes. I usually shoot in series of 2 (sometimes 3) frames - sports dances. and now you “catch” one moment (2 frames), after a couple of seconds the second, third, and now, generally superb, you press the button ... but the shutter does not click ... you look into the corner of the viewfinder, and there the buffer is full, the moment is missed. Therefore, sometimes you have to shoot very dynamic in JPEG, it is easier with it, especially “Basic” - there the buffer is generally bottomless))

      • Vitaly N

        Thanks. Then 7100 disappears. I think it's not worth doing an upgrade losing in some parameters. I will push the toad by 7200 or 600-610.

  • Lilya

    Hello everyone! Tell me which flash card to buy for Nikon 7100

  • Dmitriy

    My colleagues have a D300 and a D7100.
    It is possible to periodically compare images from both cameras on the same monitor.
    D7100 “drives greens and turquoise” This can be seen in the faces, the “replayed” color of foliage and grass, and the rendering of the sky (often with turquoise).
    D300 is stricter in color, calmer and more balanced.
    By permission. On the 22-inch monitor (resize), the difference is not visible, although on the D300 it sometimes seems that the picture is sharper.

    • Alexander

      That's interesting; - What conclusion did you come to?

  • Eugene

    I have a D5100 and some lens park. I don’t do professional photography, I shoot for relatives and for pleasure. But that turned up D7100 in a set with a zoom of 18-105. All for 7000 gr. (approximately 260 USD). Is it worth updating? The price beckons.

    • Eugene

      The question seems to be already closed - while I was thinking, the product was already sold quickly (and not surprising - the price is attractive). But still, in principle, you are interested in the question - is the upgrade from D5100 to D7100 relevant?

      • Denis

        judging by the price, it was just some scam
        D5100 -> D7100 - I made such an upgrade. the picture is sharper. more cross-type focus points. it is believed that skintone is better

      • BB

        Like a scam, in our shop in the shop window D7000 + 50 / 1.8D for 9500 UAH (~ $ 350) + the discount was 10% - and I think this is a good price.

        Regarding the relevance of the transition 5100-> 7100 (located according to my priorities, i.e. higher is more important for me):
        -Above 'working' ISO (1600 at 5100 vs 2500 at 7100)
        -AF more accurate and more points (really use tracking dynamic focus)
        - higher resolution matrix, higher detail
        -There is a motor, there is a metering with manual optics, there is an AF adjustment
        -more functional bat.blok (there are additional control bodies)
        -more convenient control, more buttons, more settings.
        -control external flash units (Nikon CLS), FP mode

        Cons of the D7100 compared to the D5100:
        - less frame buffer (especially RAW)
        -not a rotary display (I personally use it quite rarely, but sometimes ...)
        - unassignable BKT button near the flash (ISO to fn at 5100 is more convenient there)
        -Larger file weight (especially RAW)

  • Konstantin

    Hello Arkady, I’m shooting landscapes on the Nikon d7100 Nikon 16-85G 3.5-5.6 lens, I printed 45 * 30 pictures, the center is pretty sharp and the edges are soapy, the center sharpness seems to have potential for the matrix. What can you advise to get more detail around the edges or the transition to FF is inevitable. Zoom is preferable, panorama shooting is not always possible.

    • BB

      What aperture was shot?
      At 18-105, more or less sharpness appears with f / 8
      When switching to FF, the depth of field will decrease, which is usually not buzzing for landscapes.

      • Denis

        I think no one will argue that FF for a wide angle (landscape) is better than crop
        but I didn’t notice that there is a difference in sharpness in the center and around the edges at 16-85 even at F / 5.6
        there is no superdetails, but soaps too. True, it was a D5100. I haven’t shot landscapes on the D7100 yet

        • Konstantin

          I agree that the FF will be better, but everything depends on finances. And on the D7100 tighten the corners and everything will be very not bad. Use modern fixes with uniform resolution across the field on tightened diaphragms, but for crop 16 mm there is nothing other than samyang 16mm 2.0. I am not a supporter of over wide-angle my focal lengths 16; 24; 35; 50mm in 98% of cases.
          Yesterday in the store I compared Nikon 16-85 3,5-5,6G and sigma 18-35 1,8 Art, at wide angles and on tightened Nikon f8 and sigma f5,6, when compared in angles, Nikon is not inferior in detail, only chromatites a little on contrasting transitions. Having read about sigma, I thought that it would break in sharpness and looked and was not impressed.

          • Denis

            16-85 according to dxomark at 16mm at F / 5.6 aperture is noticeably better (however, like most zooms at wide angle) than at F / 8
            It would be interesting to see an example of the landscape that you printed (45 * 30)

            • Konstantin

              Aperture 5.6 is certainly better, but the depth of field decreases, which is not very good.

              • Michael

                A smaller focal length will help here)) In general, you have already exceeded the diffraction threshold. At f / 8, the resolution on the crop is about 15 MPix, which is probably why you have questions about the picture and the similar behavior of other lenses.

        • Annatoly

          Wrong think
          For landscapes, the camera is better where higher detail and wider dynamic range
          That is, it comes out - either D850 or D810 (which in terms of detail are such as a modern crop) and in third place is the D7200 crop
          Все.
          Then there are cameras "worse" - including D750 and D610, etc. - despite the fact that this is also FF - but the D7200 crop is more suitable and higher in terms of characteristics

          • Michael

            The detail is higher, where the matrix is ​​more and more resolution. Everything is not so clear

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