Well I've had my D7100 for a couple of months now and so far am really pleased with it. I've changed from an old Nikon D2X which is a monster of a camera body so when I got this, my first impression was that it was very light and small. But having got used to it now I can say that the camera is a really good camera to hold and use with all the controls placed within an easy finger stretch. Certainly easier to carry about!<br>
All in all a fantastic camera which sits at the top of Nikons customer camera range. If you're upgrading to a DSLR from either a bridge camera or one of Nikon's entry level DSLRs then go for it: you'll love it as it will give you room to grow creatively. If you've got a D7000 and are looking to upgrade. I would spend a little more and go for the full-frame D600 - assuming your existing lenses will adapt of course.<br /><br /> <br /> </p>
D7100 Review
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Well I've had my D7100 for a couple of months now and so far am really pleased with it. I've changed from an old Nikon D2X which is a monster of a camera body so when I got this, my first impression was that it was very light and small. But having got used to it now I can say that the camera is a really good camera to hold and use with all the controls placed within an easy finger stretch. Certainly easier to carry about!<br>
All in all a fantastic camera which sits at the top of Nikons customer camera range. If you're upgrading to a DSLR from either a bridge camera or one of Nikon's entry level DSLRs then go for it: you'll love it as it will give you room to grow creatively. If you've got a D7000 and are looking to upgrade. I would spend a little more and go for the full-frame D600 - assuming your existing lenses will adapt of course.<br /><br /> <br /> </p>