Improved ‘i’ button and Spot White Balance for quick and precise white balance setting in Live ViewĪctive D-Lighting (ADL): retains details in highlights and shadows for well-balanced images High performance viewfinder: with approximately 100% frame coverage and 0.94x magnificationĭurable body with magnesium alloy covers: sealed for dust, weather and drop resistance
#Nikon d7100 1080p
ISO sensitivity of 100-6400, extendable to 25600ĪF system: 51 focus points, 15 cross-type, up to f/8, -2EVĦ fps continuous shooting, 7 fps with 1.3x crop functionĢ,016-pixel RGB metering sensor with Scene Recognitionįull HD Movie: 1080p up to 60i/50i and 30p/25p/24p, Stereo mics built into body A virtual electronic horizon is available for shooting in portrait or landscape view, and the shutter mechanism has also been tested for 150,000 cycles.ĪPS-C with no OLPF (Optical Low Pass Filter) The camera body features magnesium alloy and is weather sealed to the same standard as the Nikon D800.
The D7100 features an updated 'i' button that gives quick access to settings on the back screen of the camera, and spot white balance has been introduced so that WB can be quickly set without the need of a grey card. The camera sports dual SD card slots that are UHS-I 104 compatible, and on the back is a new 3.2 inch screen with 1,229k dots, featuring a 1000:1 contrast ratio. The new 24.1 megapixel DX sensor enables high speed shooting at 6fps shooting at full resolution, with a quicker 7fps continuous shooting mode at 1.3x crop giving 15.4 megapixel images. The Nikon D7100 has a new 24.1 megapixel APS-C DX sized sensor without the optical low pass filter (OLPF or AA Filter) - this should enabled sharp detailed images, and the camera offers 6fps continuous shooting, 51 focus points, and a number of other improves to make it the best DX camera to date, according to Nikon.
#Nikon d7100 update
The Nikon D7100 is the long awaited update to the D7000, although it doesn't replace the D7000, it simply sits next to it.