Nikon has revealed a new enthusiast-level flagship DX-format camera, the 24.1-megapixel Nikon D7100. The much-awaited update to the aging D7000 has a professional-level 51-point AF system, and ...
On the surface, the long-overdue update to the Nikon D7000 doesn't look like a huge advance, but its replacement, the D7100, seems to have several subtle -- and a few not-so-subtle -- enhancements ...
Both cameras are exactly what you'd expect for enthusiast-focused DSLRs. While larger and heavier than entry-level DSLRs, they'll be a lot more comfortable to carry around than professional models.
Nikon D7100: Picture quality The 24.7MP chip in the D7100 delivers a maximum resolution of 24.1 megapixels, but first off it has to be said our testing conditions for this camera weren't ideal - dark, ...
Having already upgraded its entry-level and mid-range DSLR cameras to a 24-megapixel resolution, Nikon is today completing the set by introducing the 24.1-megapixel D7100 for the high end of its ...
The Nikon D7100 has taken the title of 'European Camera of the Year' in the prestigious European Imaging and Sound Association (EISA) awards. The announcement adds to Nikon's awards success at this ...
Remember that thing I said earlier about this being the time of year for camera companies to update previous models? Well, the next up to bat is Nikon and they have an impressive-looking APS-C ...
Nikon today announced their new flagship DX-format camera, the D7100 DSLR, which features a new 24.1-megapixel CMOS sensor, 51-point AF system and wireless connectivity. The company claims the ...
Cameras are evolving. The Nikon D7100 is testament to that - it not only employs enough top specs to rival even the well-established D300S from Nikon's own range but, and much like the Nikon D800E, ...
The Nikon D7100 joins the D7000, offering 24.1-megapixel sensor, 3.2-inch LCD, 51 focus points and 100% viewfinder coverage. Can it win enthusiasts' hearts? Nikon has 16 digital SLRs in its current ...
The D7100 is still on sale alongside the newer D7200 and it's a good deal cheaper. It lags behind in a couple of respects, notably buffer capacity, Wi-Fi and movie options, but the D7100's still image ...