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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 22nd, 2013
Nikon D7100 vs Nikon D5200 – Both features 24Mp sensor but which one should you buy? Take a look at the major specification review below and find out your answer,

Image Sensor & Processor:
Both features almost same size sensor, megapixel, and expeed 3 image processor, so no difference here.
Optical low pass filter (OLPF) is no longer used in D7100, on the other hand Nikon D5200 uses Optical low pass filter, so with D7100 you get more more clarity and detail from 24 Mp Sensor.
Advance AF System in D7100
The D7100 features Nikon’s professionally proven and lightning-fast 51-point AF system, with a new Multi-CAM 3500DX AF module of Nikon D300. For additional precision, 15 of the 51 AF points are cross-type, and the center point is functional at f/8, giving DX photographers an additional telephoto advantage when using a teleconverter.
Nikon D5200 uses Multi-CAM 4800 DX AF module of Nikon D7000, less AF points and less AF detection range compared to D7100.

ISO
With Nikon D7100 you get ISO 50 to 25600, so without OPLF the images explode with more clarity and detail to take full advantage of the 24.1-megapixel resolution sensor.
Shutter
You get more range with Nikon D7100
Continuous shooting Speed
D7100 is more fast compared to D5200
Display
Nikon D7100 features big 3.2″ high res display unit.
Rugged Design
Only D7100 features Environmentally Sealed Body

Other features
Rapid Response and Operation shutter lag is nearly imperceptible with a release time lag of 0.052 second (CIPA).
1.3x Crop Mode – 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 have no Optical Low pass filter
- Bit Broad ISO Range
- Advance AF system
- More shutter range and Fast top Continuous shooting speed
- 1.3X Crop mode
- Better Display
- Rugged Design
Nikon D7100 will cost you more but features excellent core specification for semi-pro or pro users.
Buy Nikon D7100 from Amazon | B&H
Also see
Nikon D7100 vs Nikon D7000
Nikon D7100 vs Nikon D3200
By admin, on February 21st, 2013

Nikon D7100 vs Nikon 3200, Specification Comparison review, both features 24 Mp sensor but different core specification, take a look and share your thoughts with us.

Sensor and Image Processor :
Both features Same 24 Megapixel Sensor and Expeed 3 Image Processor but Nikon D7100 feature low-pass less architecture, So you get more details/sharp images with Nikon D7100.
Auto-Focus
Nikon D7100 features advance acclaimed autofocus system from the D300s, the D7100 uses 51 focus points, including 15 cross-type sensors for detecting both vertical and horizontal contrast variations, to achieve fast, precise focus, a highly accurate 2016-pixel RGB sensor evaluates every scene, and better AF detection range from -2 to 19 EV.
ISO
Nikon D7100 pushes ISO limit to 50 to 25600, you get excellent ISO range for shooting Landscape or Sports photography, Nikon D3200 limited to 100 to 12800.
Videos
Nikon D7100 is capable to recording Full HD videos at 60fps / D3200 limited to 30fps only at Full HD.
Burst speed
Nikon D7100 features fast continuous shooting speed compared to Nikon D3200.
Shutter
Nikon D3200 have Max shutter limit of 1/8000, Nikon D3200 limited to 1/4000 only.

other features
- Nikon D7100 features Environmentally sealed body.
- Nikon D7100 features high res bigger display.
Conclusion – Major advantage
- Nikon D7100 have advance AF system
- Nikon D7100 have broad ISO range
- Nikon D7100 have fast shutter and burst mode
- Nikon D7100 have better Video mode
- Nikon D7100 have Rugged Body Design
We highly recommend you to buy Nikon D7100.
Buy Nikon D7100 from Amazon | B&H
Also see
Nikon D7100 vs Nikon D5200
Nikon D7100 vs Nikon D3200
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 21st, 2013
Nikon D7100 available for pre-order at Amazon and B&H, scheduled to begin shipping March 21, 2013.
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By admin, on February 21st, 2013

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Nikon D7100 announced by Nikon, take a look at the major new features introduced in Nikon D7100.
- 24.1-million pixels, no optical low-pass filter, and the EXPEED 3 image-processing engine These features enable excellent rendering with high resolution.
- New 51-Point AF System – The D7100 features Nikon’s professionally proven and lightning-fast 51-point AF system, with a new Multi-CAM 3500DX AF module. Additionally, the AF system and exposure are augmented with Nikon’s 3D Color Matrix Metering II 2,016 pixel RGB sensor and Scene Recognition System, which recognizes the scene prior to shooting in order to adjust AF, AE, AWB and other parameters. The results of this system are accurate and even exposures, sharp details and vivid color, frame after frame. For additional precision, 15 of the 51 AF points are cross-type, and the center point is functional at f/8, giving DX photographers an additional telephoto advantage when using a teleconverter.
- Rapid Response and Operation – To help ensure the decisive shot is not missed, the D7100 can shoot at up to six frames per second (fps) at full resolution and up to seven fps when using the new 1.3x crop mode at slightly reduced resolution. Overall operation and image processing is swift, while startup and shutter lag is nearly imperceptible with a release time lag of 0.052s* (CIPA). Image data is also written to dual SD card slots, which accept the latest high-speed UHS-1 and SDXC cards.
- 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. Additionally, while in this mode, the 51-point AF array covers more of the frame, allowing improved subject acquisition and tracking performance through the viewfinder.
- New High Resolution LCD – The new, wide and bright LCD screen is 3.2-inches and features a super high resolution of 1,229K dots. Now photographers can easily compose and check critical focus for HD video.
- New Viewfinder – Nikon has implemented a bright and high-contrast new OLED data display within the optical viewfinder that makes it easier to read and see shooting data. When composing through the viewfinder, users see 100% frame coverage, essential for proper framing.
- Spot White Balance – A new feature for Nikon cameras, Spot White Balance allows for quick and precise white balance adjustment while shooting in live view. By selecting a desired point on the screen, users can set a custom white balance from a distance, even while using a super-telephoto lens. This is helpful for shooting video or when shooting under unfamiliar lighting when no gray card is available.
- Durable Construction – Built to perform in a wide variety of conditions, the D7100 is built to the same moisture and dust resistance specifications of the venerable Nikon D300S. For durability, the top and rear covers are constructed of magnesium alloy, while internally, the shutter has been tested to withstand 150,000 cycles. Despite its robust construction, the camera remains lightweight, weighing in at approximately 1.5 pounds (body).
- Enhanced Interface – To make it easier for users to quickly access frequently used functions, the “i” button has been added to the enthusiast-oriented control layout on the camera.
Also See Nikon D7100 Sample Images
By admin, on February 21st, 2013

Buy Nikon D7100 from Amazon | B&H
After a long wait and bundle of hot rumors Nikon finally announced Nikon D7100 DSLR, the Nikon D7100 features advance fast 51-point AF system, with a new Multi-CAM 3500DX AF module, 15 of the 51 AF points are cross-type, and the center point is functional at f/8, 24.1-million pixels, no optical low-pass filter, and the EXPEED 3 image-processing engine, Support for 1920 x 1080/60i and 1920 x 1080/30p movie recording and new high res LCD display, more details below

Nikon D7100 Major Specification
- 24.1MP DX-format CMOS Sensor
- EXPEED 3 Image Processing Engine
- 1080p Full HD Video Capture
- 3.2″ 1,229k-dot LCD Monitor
- Optical Viewfinder with OLED Display
- 6 fps Up to 100 Shots at Full Resolution
- 51-point AF with 15 Cross-type Sensors
- Built-in High Dynamic Range
- Magnesium Alloy Body; Moisture Resistant
- Optional WU-1a Wi-Fi Adapter
Also See Whats’ New in Nikon D7100 || Nikon D7100 Sample Images

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