Hi all, I intend to get D7100 but not very sure what problem it has & need users to share their reviews after using them for quite some time.
The main issue (not sure if it's a problem) is about its moire issue.
Please advise.
Thanks.
Hi all, I intend to get D7100 but not very sure what problem it has & need users to share their reviews after using them for quite some time.
The main issue (not sure if it's a problem) is about its moire issue.
Please advise.
Thanks.
Do you know what subjects you shoot prompt to have moire issues?
and do you shoot such subjects often?
I have no issues with d7100 for the past one year , only finding the right lens to match it. Only the new lenses from 2012 onwards can fully take advantage of this sensor.
sorry if I may say if afraid of this afraid of that then you will never be able to get things done
Well, I have not been shooting subject that may result in moire issue. Just wish to understand if moire may become an issue or something that's up to individual preference. Though some says that this can be rectified during post process, I still wish understand how bad does that affect the image quality.
I don't shoot what you have shared. It seem all goes well to get this body.
However I have been reading that it requires better lens (fast lens at least f2.8 & wider) to allow it to perform its capability i.e. continuous shoot of 7fps. Correct me if I am wrong about it.
number of continuous shots has nothing to do with how good your lenses are. Of course a wider aperture will give you faster shutter speed. Too slow a shutter speed will only affect your continuous shooting in low light conditions. In that situation, you need to bump up the ISO to maintain it. But with low shutter speed, you usually do not worry about FPS... you worry about motion blur in your pictures. You need to understand the basics of photography, especially shutter speed.
BTW, this affects ALL cameras, not just D7100. And the faster a camera shoots, the more you need to worry about this. Seriously, D7100 only shoots at 6 fps in 12-bit RAW or JPG. If shooting full 14-bit RAW your fps drops to 5fps. 7fps only if you shoot 12-bit or JPG in 1.3x crop mode (2x crop total).
D7100 is not very fast in continuous shooting anyways, so no worries on that.
Thanks for sharing. Actually, I do understand the exposure triangle. Just that D7100 seem appear to me where I began ask myself if this is a very different kinda DSLR that nikon may have design to slot in between consumer & prosumer. I do find weird about my question upon 2nd view at it...hahaha.
Anyway 5fps seem to be reason for such a cost for its body, which is quite disappointed with nikon as they could have increase its fps to 7 or 8, maybe.
As I usually shoot raw, guess I have to face a slight different in continuous shooting from my D90.
High MP sensors (DX or FX) demand the best shooting skills and a nice set of sharp glass. The D7100 has the highest MP DX sensor in Nikon's DX line up.
Anyway, just fyi, I sold my D7100 after 2 weeks of buying it.
Hey daredevil! Didn't know about this? Why did you sell it?
I bought the D7100 and D800e. Ended up keeping the D800e. Many factors:
1. D800e in DX is enough reaolution for me.
2. D800e has a much deeper buffer.
3. Dynamic range is better on the 800e
4. Proper focal lengths when sharing lenses with my other fx cam.
5. Same acessories as my other fx cam.
6. I really hate using the usb port for wired release.
7. 800e af is faster and more accurate.