Product Description
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The finest detail is reproduced thanks to the 24.1MP image
sensor unit designed without an Optical Low-Pass Filter.
Feature-packed with outstanding mobility, resolution and power,
the D7100 from Nikon delivers superior DX performance taking your
photography to the next level. The combination of the Nikon
EXPEED 3 image-processing engine with a powerful CMOS image
sensor designed without an optical low-pass filter, offers
breathtaking, high-resolution images you can be proud of. And
with the professional-level 51-point AF system and Full-HD movie
capability this surprisingly light and compact D-SLR brings your
vision to life.
Whether shooting landscapes, sports, wildlife or studio images,
the new Nikon D7100 is designed for you. Housed in a durable dust
and weather-resistant body, serious photographers can enjoy
extraordinary results in a portable camera that can be taken
anywhere.
Exquisite Reproduction
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The Nikon D7100 has taken a huge step up in image quality through
an inspiring range of features. Its powerful 24.1 megapixel
DX-format CMOS sensor guarantees sharp detailed images and by not
employing an optical low-pass filter (OLPF), even the finest of
textures like hair or feathers are captured in ultra-high
definition. Nikon’s exclusive EXPEED 3 image processor brings
high-speed operation, vibrant colour reproduction and enhanced
noise reduction in both stills and movie footage. Capable of
clear and exquisite image quality across the ISO 100 to 6400
range, and extendable to ISO 25600, the D7100 brings superior
results even with fast-moving subjects in poor light.
Capture the best of the action with an AF system that locks onto
your subject however fast it moves.
Advanced Rapid Image Capture
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By employing the same algorithm as the D4, the D7100 achieves
much faster initial AF detection radically boosting the speed
available to capture those decisive moments. A total of 51 focus
points with 15 cross-type sensors are utilised covering a wide
area with high density. And thanks to the compatibility of the
centre focus point with maximum lens apertures down to f8, AF can
be used with many lens/teleconverter combinations making this a
first for a camera in this class. This stress-free, precise
focusing system is great for shooting at sports events or
capturing the perfect wildlife and regardless of your
photographic passion, the D7100 has AF-area modes optimised to
suit your subject matter. For moving subjects try the powerful
Dynamic-area AF or the intelligent 3D-tracking feature and for
stationary subjects like landscapes the Single-point AF is
perfect. Alternatively choose the D7100’s Auto-area AF which will
automatically detect the subject closest to you and, combined
with the Scene Re System utilising the 2,016-pixel RGB
metering sensor, the accuracy will be further improved resulting
in superior s you’ll want to show off.
Don't miss that key , with high-speed continuous shooting up
to approx. 7fps.
Get Closer to your Subjects
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The 1.3x crop function offers a range of unique options that
expand the possibilities of the DX format. Firstly, it opens up
greater potential for both existing and new lenses by offering an
additional 1.3x telephoto effect. In this mode, the 51 focus
points cover an even wider area of the frame, right up to the
edges, for exceptional subject acquisition. And faster operation
becomes possible with continuous shooting of up to 7fps and Full
HD movie of up to 50i/60i. These features combine to
provide unique possibilities for shooting dynamic action and
making the most of your telephoto lenses.
Intuitive Design
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Ergonomically designed to ensure a stable hold in a compact
shape, new usability functions are within easy reach for
viewfinder, Live View and playback. The improved ‘i’ button gives
you direct access to frequently used functions, while the Spot
White Balance can be set quickly when shooting in Live View. And
whether you shoot through the high-performance viewfinder or use
Live View on the high-intensity 8cm/3.2in 1229k-dot wide-angle
LCD monitor, precise composition is supported with excellent
visibility. With dimensions of 135.5 x 106.5 x 76mm and weighing
under 774g even with the battery, strap rings and memory card,
the D7100 is perfectly portable and ready to go wherever
inspiration calls you.
Illuminate your subject with the built-in flash with commander
function.
Broadcast Quality Video at your Fingertips
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High standards of image quality and ease of operability continue
in Full HD movie mode. The D7100’s Multi-area D-Movie function
offers all the flexibility required for photographers who want to
shoot video. In DX format you can record Full HD (1080p) at 24,
25 or 30fps, and in 1.3x DX-crop format Full HD can be recorded
at interlaced frame rates of up to 50/60fps. With a maximum
time of almost 30 minutes, a wide variety of movie
applications such as Live View operation and an array of special
effects, your movies will come to life.
Add original touches to both stills and movies with a range of
special effects. But great video performance isn’t everything;
with the Nikon D7100 movies sound as good as they look. In
addition to the built in stereo microphone, a mic jack allows use
of an external stereo microphone such as the ME-1 Stereo mic for
crisp sound and there is an audio-out socket for
headphones too. And if you want to show your movie on the big
screen you can connect to your TV using the HDMI connector[1].
Perfect Images with Ease
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A variety of practical and innovative in-camera tools help to
make the most of every shooting rtunity and ensure your
pictures are captured to perfection. HDR (High Dynamic Range)
controls overexposure and underexposure to render a
well-balanced, natural image with little noise and with an
extended range of tones. When facing extremely high-contrast
lighting beyond the camera’s dynamic range, Nikon’s exclusive
Active D-Lighting helps maintain details in the highlights
without losing them in the shadows. And adding original touches
to both stills and movies with a range of special effects and
retouch options opens up a whole new world of image creation.
The D7100 gives you the option to record RAW data and JPEG data
separately to each card.
Operational Flexibility
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With the D7100, Nikon has thought of everything. Equipped with
dual memory card slots, you can be flexible in how you shoot and
store images. Shift easily to a second card when the first is
full, or shoot stills on one and movies on the other. Either way,
the camera is compatible with the UHS-I standard for faster data
transfer on SDHC or SDXC memory cards to ensure fast and
productive shooting.
Finally; the amazing Nikon D7100 can be enhanced still further.
The optional WR-1 wireless remote transceiver includes advanced
features that enable the user to take control of almost all of
the shooting operations as well as view and adjust the camera
settings. Or by attaching the optional WU-1a Wireless Mobile
Adapter to the camera’s USB connector, you can transfer images
directly to a or [2] and control the camera
remotely via the smart device.
Giving your photographic passions an adrenaline injection, the
Nikon D7100 puts exceptional control in your hands. Your hunt for
spectacular images starts here.
[1] An HDMI cable (not supplied) with a Type C connector is
required. [2] Compatible with iOS and Android smart devices. This
feature requires use of an App that can be downloaded for free
from Google Play and the Apple .
Legal Discler
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Brand New Sealed, never open, never used or tested, 2 Years
Warranty, VAT invoice available
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Review
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From DPreview.com
The enthusiast-targeted Nikon D7100 becomes the company's latest
APS-C DSLR to feature a 24MP sensor, joining the D3200 and D5200
models that were announced in 2012. As the eagerly anticipated
successor to the very popular two-and-a-half year old D7000, the
D7100 faces a sizeable task. In our in-depth review we found its
predcessor to combine very good image quality, class-leading
noise performance and great handling in a solidly-built body.
Nikon appears to have taken this challenge to heart with the
D7100 looking, on paper, like a very significant upgrade. The
D7100 becomes the first Nikon DSLR to omit an optical low-pass
filter (OLPF), a move we've seen rival Pentax take with its K-5
IIs. In theory, removing the OLPF altogether should result in a
higher resolution than the filtered 24MP sensors found in the
D5200 and D3200 can produce. We saw Nikon test the waters in this
regard with the 36MP D800E, in which the effect of the OLPF was
'cancelled out'. Based on our test results with that camera, we
suspect that realizing benefits of the OLPF's omission will
require some very good optics at optimum apertures. The downside
is, of course, greater potential for moiré-induced artifacts when
shooting stills of objects with fine patterned detail.
Other D7100 upgrades over the D7000 include a significantly
upgraded AF system, with focus algorithms borrowed from the
top-end Nikon D4, 51 AF points (15 cross-type) and the stated
ability to focus in light as low as -2EV. The D7100 gains a
slightly larger 3.2-inch 1.2M dot rear LCD that features an RGBW
display. The additional white dots allow the screen to either be
run at lower power or noticeably brighter than the RGB panels
found on previous Nikons for increased brightness or efficiency,
depending on need. Owners of multiple Speedlights can also make
use of Nikon's wireless remote operation (dubbed 'Advanced
Wireless lighting') of up to three separate groups of flash
units. And, as with the D7000, the camera's built-in flash can be
used in Commander mode to trigger remote flashes.
Video shooters get some upgrades as well. The D7100 offers 30p
and 25p as well as 24p (rather than just 24p) and
built-in stereo microphones. When using the D7100's optional 1.3X
crop mode, which gives an effective focal length increase of 2X
(a 50mm lens provides the crop of a 100mm), 50/60i movie
is available. This crop mode also allows for 15MP
stills capture at 7 versus the standard 6 frames per second.
The D7100 supports Nikon's WU-1a Wi-Fi unit, which plugs into the
camera's accessory terminal and allows images to be transmitted
wirelessly to a or for uploading to social
networks. The device also allows remote control of the camera
from your , complete with live view, which can be a fun
way of setting up self-portraits or group s.
In a seemingly small, yet very practical upgrade over the D7000,
the D7100 inherits the well-implemented Auto ISO program that we
saw first on the D800, and later on the D5200. This allows the
camera to set the minimum shutter speed automatically based on
the focal length of the lens in use, with a choice of five
user-controlled settings that bias towards faster or slower
speeds. This fixes one of our biggest criticisms of earlier-model
Nikon DSLRs, and obviously makes Auto ISO much more suitable for
use with zoom lenses.
Nikon D7100 key features
* 24.1MP DX format CMOS sensor, with no OLPF
* EXPEED 3 processing
* ISO 100-6400 standard, up to 25600 expanded
* Max 6 fps continuous shooting in DX mode, 7fps in 1.3X crop
mode
* 51 point AF system, 15 sensors cross type
* 2016 pixel RGB metering sensor
* Spot white balance in live view mode
* 1080 60i/30p video , built-in stereo mic, mic jack and
audio monitoring jack
* Pentaprism with 100% coverage and 0.94X magnification
* 3.2", 1.2m-dot LCD screen (640 x 480 X RGBW)
* Front and rear IR receivers
* Equivalent water and dust resistance to D800/D300S
Compared to the Nikon D7000
Physically, the D7100 is very similar to its predecessor, with
practically identical size and weight. Place the two cameras side
by side in fact, and you'd need a moment to tell one from the
other. With the exception of the new movie button on the
top-plate and the addition of a fifth button along the left side
of the camera, the key controls are almost identical, and fall in
basically the same places. Most of the interesting bits of the
upgrade are hidden away inside the D7100's magnesium-alloy and
polycarbonate shell.
Box Contains
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D7100 Camera Body
AF-S NIKKOR 18-105mm VR Lens
EN-EL15 Rechargeable Li-ion Battery (with terminal cover)
MH-25 Battery Charger
BS-1 Accessory Shoe Cover
DK-5 Eyepiece Cap
DK-23 Rubber Eyecup
BF-1B Body Cap
UC-E17 USB Cable
AN-DC1 Neck Strap
ViewNX 2 CD
User's Manual
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- 24.1-megapixel DX format CMOS sensor, with no OLPF for extreme image sharpness on even the finest details..
- Professional level AF system utilising 51 focus points - 15 of which are cross-type, for rapid and precise autofocus..
- 1.3x crop function, expanding the possibilities of DX format with extra telephoto effect, faster speed (up to 7 fps) and extra wide AF coverage..
- Dual SD memory card slots allow overflow and backup or set to record RAW and JPEG individually..
- Effects Mode allows selected effects to be applied to both stills and movies in Live View..