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Pros:Raw files. Reflex settings. Tilting display. Metal body. Battery life. Excellent zoom.
Cons:Modest dynamic range.
Opinion:I've had it since 2014 and I use it as a forklift. It is a small indestructible tank equipped with such a quantity of manual settings that it will be amazed. Dials and keys everywhere, also customizable and 3 rotating dials to navigate the various submenus. Stuff that not even the flagships. The results obviously cannot be compared to those of a reflex but they are not so bad, also thanks to the size of the sensor (CCD) larger than those current for compact cameras at the time it arrived on the market.
Opinion:Taken to flank a fuji x t10, it is compact but with functions and controls from reflex, great optics even if it starts from 28 and not 24, excellent files both jpeg and raw, took the place of an olympus stylus 1 , which had a better viewfinder but the nikon is more solid and the most intuitive commands, today it is at ridiculous prices for what it offers.
user51067
sent on 23 Maggio 2019
Pros:Manageability, solidity, control equipment, RAW files, battery life, shift screen, possibility to act both independently of adjustments and with presets
Cons:No one for me
Opinion:This compact was a piece of my heart. Always with me, very comfortable and solid. A small, customizable brick and unshakable battery. I sold it to a dear friend who in turn gave it to her son, always churching out excellent files. Now I'm thinking about a compact of the same kind. I know that there are currently more performing machines, but this I would take it with my eyes closed
Pros:Many points in favor. Weight and portability. Battery life. Excellent optics with high sharpness. The photos show saturated and pleasant colors, adjustable Display. Convenient the viewfinder I use when the sunlight does not allow you to see the display. Zoom exaggerated with the function "digital", still acceptable in sharpness. Useful to use in manual exposure. Then exploitable as camera produces not bad footage. Create HDR files. Last but not least the ability to create RAW files.
Cons:I would say nothing
Opinion:I bought years ago this camera on the Japanese bay on the advice of a dear friend who unfortunately is no longer there, even for this is dear to me. I don't remember the price but it was very advantageous. The car that was sent to me was pretty much new. I use it when I don't want to carry excessive weight, and it never made me regret my DSLRs. It is a miniature reflex, with the replica of the functions of a reflex on the back and besides it is stabilized.
Pros:Sharpness, Nikon colors, great design, swivel display, discrete autonomy, 800 ISO still usable, good quality zoom across the range
Cons:Lens wide distortion, unnecessary viewfinder, little functional meter
Opinion:The p7100 today is at low prices but leaves stucco in terms of sharpness, rendering the lens across the range and colors. For those who have few claims for resolution, but do not want to give up good quality files is the most appropriate choice. rnPicture for the viewfinder that does not indicate any indication, resulting in total uselessness in the manual.rn
Pros:Optical zoom range with very respectable, good quality. Handling and satisfactory strength. Good battery life. tilting display. RAW files.
Cons:unsatisfactory viewfinder. noticeable noise since the 800 ISO. Lack of hood.
Opinion:I use it for about 4 years and I am extremely pleased. If one does not pretend to be a compact absurd things, it can be an excellent companion to take with him, especially (also with flip display) for "street photography", avoiding overloaded with various SLR bodies and lenses, if you do not provide photo "important."
Pros:First of all it has a great goal. Colors faithful and accurate. Obviously you need to set the exposure correctly. The ability to set everything manually was the main reason for purchase. Battery more than enough. Weight and small footprint.
Cons:In some situations of full enlightenment, I missed the opportunity you teach a paraluce.rnOvviamente a certain slowness, but this is related to the habit with an SLR as the 7D.rnPer get used to use, I read and reread the instruction manual , which I find not so simple.
Opinion:As an alternative to SLR (canon eos 7d + 5dmark II) and all Ambaradan of goals, I purchased two years ago this small, and I am fully satisfied. I use it in all situations where the backpack is heavy, hard, or giving too much attention (in the cities, crowded places, etc..). So, first thing the weight content and handling. The lens is remarkable. Accustomed to the SLR, I find it very interesting to use in manual mode. I tried to even nightclubs. A freehand grain you can already see a lot at 800 ISO, I tried placing it in a stable way, and it was fantastic. I do not recommend to exceed 400iso.