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By admin, on February 26th, 2013

Take a look at the Specification review of Nikon D7100 vs Canon 650D and share your thoughts with us.

Sensor
Nikon D7100 is a new 24.1-megapixel DX-format CMOS sensor and Canon 650D features 18 MP APS-C Hybrid CMOS sensor
Nikon D7100 is bit larger sensor and features more megapixel than Canon D650.
No Optical Low Pass Filter
Due to no optical low pass filter the Nikon D7100 will capture more details, color and have less noise at high ISO.
ISO
Nikon D7100 and 650D features almost same ISO range, but Nikon D7100 can push its ISO to as low as 50, Canon is limited to 100.
Auto-Focus
Nikon D7100 features better 51 point advance AF system with 15 cross type points, Canon 650D features Hybrid AF system with 9 points, All 9 points are cross-type, as opposed to only the central point in the 600D. The central point is also dual cross-type ( sensitive to diagonal lines) at f/2.8.
Due to Phase AF points within the sensor, Canon Phase AF is also available during video recording, Nikon D7100 is limited to contrast AF during video recording.
- Auto FocusDetection Range of Nikon D7100 is -2 to 19 EV
- Auto FocusDetection Range of Canon 650D is EV -0.5 – 18
Nikon have better AF Detection Range, Compared to Canon 650D.
Continuous Shooting Speed
Nikon D7100 features fast Continuous Shooting Speed compared to 650D in 1.3X crop mode (13.5 MP), in full resolution capture both have similar speed.
Video
you can capture full HD videos @ 60fps from Nikon D7100, AF is done by Contrast detect method during vide o recording.
Canon 650D Full HD is limited to 30fps but you get Phase AF while recording videos.

Display
Nikon features fixed high resolution LCD display on the other hand Canon 650D is the first DSLR to feature vari-angle touch display with Touch and Shoot technology.
other features
Nikon D7100 features Environmentally sealed body – no such feature in 650D
Nikon D7100 features 100% coverage optical viewfinder, Canon is limited to 95%
Nikon D7100 features longer battery life (950 vs 440)
Canon 650D feature in Camera HDR and multi-shot noise reduction capture, no such feature available in Nikon D7100.
Conclusion – Winner Nikon D7100
- Nikon D7100 features better + big sensorNo Low Pass Filter
- Better AF system
- Fast Burst Mode
- Better Video mode
Canon 650D features better sensor , advance AF system and rugged body design – We highly recommend you buy Nikon D7100.
Buy Nikon D7100 from Amazon | B&H | Amazon UK
By admin, on February 25th, 2013
When a dpreview forum member contacted Nikon Europe and asked them about the new D7100 being described as the “new flagship of Nikon’s DX-format HD-SLR lineup” on Nikon USA website and on the other hand Nikon D7100 is described as “enthusiast-level DX format camera” in Europe website, now take a look at Nikon answer to this question
“I can assure you that the D7100 is not positioned to replace the D300s as Nikon’s flagship DX-format camera – such is the information received from Nikon Japan on the matter.”
See the full reply on the image click to zoom

Nikon D7100 is not a true replacement of Nikon D300s, according to Nikon USA website. So for sure there is a room for Nikon D400 + the Nikon pro DX (300/300s) users are not happy about the D7100 buffer size / continuous shooting speed and they want a better camera –> Nikon D400.
via-NRforum
By admin, on February 23rd, 2013

Nikon D7100 vs Nikon D7000, Take a look at the specification comparison review of both the camera and share your questions and suggestions with us,

Sensor and Image Processor:
Nikon D7100 features newly developed 24.1-megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor and advance Expeed 3 image processor, Nikon D7000 have only 16.2Mp APS-C sensor and Expeed 2 image processor.
Optical low pass filter (OLPF) is no longer used in D7100, so you get super sharp images with more color details and less noise. Nikon D7000 have Optical low pass filter.
Auto-Focus

The D7100 features Nikon’s professionally proven and lightning-fast 51-point AF system of Nikon D300, with a new Multi-CAM 3500DX AF module, on the other siade we have an Nikon D7000 AF sensor module with 39 effective focus points.
ISO
With Nikon D7100 you can push your ISO to 50, both camera shares same High ISO range, but you will get less noise in D7100 because
1. D7100 uses newly developed sensor
2. New Expeed 3 Image processor
3. No Optical low pass filter
Video
Nikon D7100 can capture Full HD videos at 60fps, Nikon D7000 is limited to 24fps only at HD mode.

Display
Nikon D7100 features big and high resolution display compared to Nikon D7000.
Other features
- Nikon D7100 features Wireless connectivity
- the D7100 also has a high dynamic range (HDR) function to let users capture photos with a vast tonal range. (Nikon D7000 is missing HDR function)
- 1.3x Crop Mode – Sports photographers take note: Building upon the telephoto benefits of the DX-format, the D7100 has the unique ability to shoot in a 1.3x DX crop mode for both stills and HD video. While in this innovative mode, shooters will gain an extra telephoto boost (2X), and a boost in burst speed to seven fps, with 15.4- megapixel resolution.
Conclusion – Winner Nikon D7100
- Nikon D7100 features better Sensor
- No optical low pass filter
- Fast Image Processor
- Advance AF system
- Better Video mode
- Better Display
Nikon D7100 is a excellent camera and current D7000 users must upgrade to D7100.
Buy Nikon D7100 from Amazon | B&H
Also see
Nikon D7100 vs Nikon D5200
Nikon D7100 vs Nikon D3200
By admin, on February 22nd, 2013

After so many day Nikon finally issues a long official statement on the D600 dust/oil issue, read the statement below
Thank you for choosing Nikon for your photographic needs.
Some D600 users have reported the appearance of random spots on their images which is generally attributed to the natural accumulation of dust.
While understanding that dust will occur over time, and steps may be taken to reduce the occurrence, the complete elimination of these dust spots may sometimes be difficult.
It has come to our attention that, in some rare cases, they may be reflected noticeably in images and removal may be difficult using normal measures. Therefore, Nikon is informing users of a service to reduce this issue.
Resolution
As a first step, please follow the guidance from the D600 User’s Manual (pages 301-305) related to the Clean Image Sensor function and manual cleaning using a blower bulb.
If these measures do not remove all dust particles and you are still experiencing problems, then please consult your nearest Nikon service center. The technicians will examine the camera thoroughly, and service it as needed.
Nikon simply says if you have dust and oil … go to the nearest service Nikon Center, D600 buyers out there who are waiting for a satisfactory reply are very disappointed.
See some previous post related to dust issue (older first)
Dpreview confirms Nikon D600 sensor dust problem
Nikon Responded to D600 Sensor Dust Issue
More on Nikon D600 Sensor Dust Issue
Nikon D600 still showing dust and oil issues
source-NikonUSA
By admin, on February 21st, 2013

Buy Nikon D7100 from Amazon | B&H
Nikon D7100 sample images are now coming above surface, we will update this page as more become available, also see Nikon D7100 announcement page
Nikon D7100 Sample Images and Videos at Nikon USA
Nikon D7100 Sample Images at moosepeterson
By admin, on February 5th, 2013

According to latest rumors surfaced over the web, Tokina employee confirms pentaxforums.com that Pentax is reportedly developing a full-frame camera and the according to the Tokina employee a prototype already exists and under testing. Later on he also added that that all lenses developed will be re-branded under the Pentax name as it had been done in the past.
src – pentaxforums.com
By admin, on February 2nd, 2013
We have already published this news on January 14th, 2013 (see here), now we are getting more confirmation from web, the Nikon D7000 Successor is coming before April 2013, we are still not 100% sure about the name, it may be named as D7100 or D8000, the upcoming camera will feature 24 Mp APS-C CMOS sensor (same as D5200 sensor), advance core specification, rugged body and continuous shooting speed upto 8fps.
With Nikon D7000 Successor, Nikon P310 Successor is also rumored to arrive very soon with RAW mode & WiFi sharing and advance core specification.
we will update you soon as we get any new info –
P.S. If you have tale a look at post related to Nikon Rumors
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