Nikon D7100 kit 55-200
![]() | Outdated Product 29 795 ₴ An advanced amateur-class SLR camera, the flagship in the family of devices with a Nikon DX matrix at the beginning of 2013. One of the features is the lack of an anti-moire filter, which ensures high image clarity. The sensor resolution is 24.1 megapixels, and the sensitivity in extended mode reaches ISO 25,600. The Expeed 3 processor provides 6 fps burst shooting and Full HD video recording. There are 16 subject programs. It is also worth noting a 3.2 "display with 1229K pixels and a waterproof housing. Comes with a lens. |
Nikon D7100 kit 55-200
16-85 мм
18-55 + 55-200 мм
18-55 + 55-300 мм
18-55 мм18-105 мм18-135 мм
18-140 мм
18-200 мм
18-300 мм
24-70 мм
24-85 мм
28-300 мм
55-200 мм
55-300 мм
70-300 мм
bodyPanel:APS-C (23x15.5 mm), 24.1 MPix
Focal length:55-200 mm
Lens aperture:f/4.0 - f/5.6
Video:Full HD (1080p)
Snapshot size:6000x4000 px
ISO range:100-6400
Burst shooting:6 fps
Screen:3.2 ''
An advanced amateur-class SLR camera, the flagship in the family of devices with a Nikon DX matrix at the beginning of 2013. One of the features is the lack of an anti-moire filter, which ensures high image clarity. The sensor resolution is 24.1 megapixels, and the sensitivity in extended mode reaches ISO 25,600. The Expeed 3 processor provides 6 fps burst shooting and Full HD video recording. There are 16 subject programs. It is also worth noting a 3.2 "display with 1229K pixels and a waterproof housing. Comes with a lens.
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I bought a camera for my hobby. Overall, it suits me more than enough when speaking in the context of photography. Yes, the lens is a bit soft, and a bit dark, but you can still get incredible shots with it. There are some inconveniences: the ISO button, and most importantly, in live mode, you can't see on the display what the picture will look like in reality. Previously, I borrowed a Canon from a friend, and its display brightness would change depending on how you adjusted the exposure or ISO. But in this camera, no such luck.(( I like how it renders colors, and the WB is set nicely both automatically and manually). The focus is quite decent)). Picture, autofocus, vaga) Removing the ISO change button, displaying the picture on the display |
I shoot with the 7100 and 3100. The 7100 has a MUCH HIGHER focusing speed. By the way, the more I master the 7100, the more I start to appreciate the 3100 for its convenient button layout and the fact that it produces less noise than the 7100—just saying! The D7100 is finicky with WB. On the 3100, I only removed the yellow tint once in fine-tuning, whereas the 7100 balances color confidently only when WB is set by temperature. Cloudy is 4000 K, sunny is 5000 Kelvin. The ergonomics on the 7100 are deliberately awkward. On the 7100, setting the ISO is only possible when freeing one hand. Out of the holy trinity—shutter speed, aperture, and sensitivity—the latter is tucked under the chin. The burst shooting speed of the cameras is comparable. Photos from the 3100 with a 50mm 1.8 lens are NOT INFERIOR to those taken on the 7100. Well, now for the picky ones: Did you grab a magnifying glass? And did you see the advantages of the 7100 in a 10 x 15 photo? Or 20 x 30? On the 7100, D-Lighting, while enhancing shadows, introduces noise into them similar to the 3100 if you pull the shadows in post-processing. TESTED! I always shoot in "M" mode. I got the 7100 for D-Lighting, HDR image processing, bracketing, and the second screen. Well, D-Lighting didn't live up to the expectations as sung by marketers. HDR is quite beautiful. Sometimes, 20 years of experience helps more than bracketing. If you've shot with the 3100 or similar 5000, the 7100 is not your choice anymore. Better go full frame, even handheld. I would, but oil isn't priced well. And I'm pleased with the 7100 for its features and the best from the 3100. And if we don't talk about cropping choices, they make the shooting process more exciting and creative. A large number of adjustable settings. Each scene can have its own settings, ensuring the pictures turn out great. Fairly good when shooting in Auto mode. For the lazy: most shots do NOT require editing. Fast autofocus! Additionally, it offers "screwdriver" capabilities. Almost all known technical flaws in photography disappear without a trace during post-processing. Out of the last 3000 photos, instances of obvious flaws are rare: everything is in RAW, jpg - as needed. The interface, in true Nikon style, is excellent! Noise! A large number of customizable parameters - like in the pros, but it's not for the pros? For each scene, you need to define your own. Capricious to the choice of BB. The ISO button is mounted under the photographer's chin. (How do you like it if the car has a gearbox installed in the back seat?). In programme shooting, if the ISO is auto, it lifts it up to the limit. After the first three and a half thousand photos, I was convinced that the main drawback of the 7100 is the non-operational photographer. And, one must be able to see the illumination of the object. use Nikon D7100 body month or more |
You decide. Fast, convenient ergonomics incl. buttons, menu (you can create your own), everything is at hand: you quickly change presets and camera settings (ISO, white balance, bracketing, autofocus correction...) not through the menu, but using buttons. Pictures depend on the lens. I use 18-200. I like the quality of the pictures. Looks solid in the hands (who cares). Video with stereo sound - no need to buy a microphone separately. Two crop modes: in 1.3 mode - 7 frames per second. (Fine). Unlike full-frame ones, crop lenses have 18-200 and 18-300 lenses, which is quite enough for an amateur. This was the main argument in favor of the 7100 rather than full-frame. Firmware 1.0 is said to be bad. On the website of. Nikon representative offices in Russia downloaded it for free and installed 1.01. It took no more than 10 minutes. Sometimes it thinks for a second when disconnecting (does not load). ![]() |
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Additional features digital camera Nikon D7100 kit 55-200:
- Support for "WU-1a" module
- The presence of the shooting mode "TimeLaps"
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