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Nikon has revealed a new enthusiast-level flagship DX format camera, the 24.1-megapixel Nikon D7100.
The low end of the DSLR market is converging with the high end of the fixed lens digicam market, and average photographers reap the benefits with cameras like the D7100.
With a newly developed 24.1-megapixel sensor and 51-point autofocusing system, the D7100 from Nikon is the company's latest top-of-the-line DX-format DSLR.
Nikon D7100 shoots for sharper shots Implementation will be everything for the D7100 to be able to compete in a very different market than its predecessor faced.
While it's still a great prosumer dSLR, the D7100 may only be worth the extra cash if you need a faster Nikon right now.
Nikon announced the D7100 in Mumbai last Saturday. Considering it was primarily a bloggers meet with the D7100 announcement happening towards the end, there was only one unit of the D7100 which ...
Nikon has unveiled its new D7100 flagship camera, a 24-megapixel powerhouse with a variety of features and high-end specs, including wireless connectivity. Dubbed an HD-SLR,… ...
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 ...