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Mark Douglas www.juzaphoto.com/p/MarkDouglas ![]() |
![]() | Nikon D7100 Pros: Pair it up with the nikon high end lenses and you will get the job done as good as a pro (full frame) camera. With 24Mpx you have more room for cropping etc. If you do studio work you will ask yourself if a D600 is necessary... Update: Just see the pictures taken with this camera below.. could you tell the difference? full frame or ap-c? no you can't because its that good... Buy one and do yourself a favour --> read the manual and shoot like a pro Cons: Burst mode performs under expectations and you need a fast and expensive memory card to benefit it (but this is not a pro-end camera ok?) AWB of a nikon D7000 is better handled than the D7100.. you will need an expo-disc to make the D7100 untouchable $$goes up. Update D7100 out performs the d7000 in everything because the white balance setting can be tweaked to soot your needs really a ten 10.. its only burst mode for sports that has shortcomings! Opinion: If you can get your hands on all this (expo-disc + high end lenses you got yourself a (10) camera. This camera performs flawless for my studio work.. without my expo-disc a wouldn't get my skin tones right outside the studio like weddings and birthday party's.. So if you put it this way: that you need some extra stuff to make it the king in its class... For those who dont have the extra money to burn and own a D7000.. You will rate it a nine but if you pair it with the high-end lenses and say an expo-disc for the white balance this is a 10 Update: No need for expo disc: link ( http://www.expoimaging.com/product-detail.php?cat_id=1&product_id=2&keywords=ExpoDisc_Neutral&gclid=CNm6-qTMybgCFWYV7AodJAsAWQ) I found out that the camera has a white balance fine tune for every white balance setting even the auto white balance! I mean it ==>pare this up with some serious glass and you don't need full frame! And read the f.... manual sent on July 19, 2013 |
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