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My new D7100...
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<blockquote data-quote="alfaholic" data-source="post: 352625" data-attributes="member: 13066"><p>Well, I "upgraded" because of 2 year warranty and better AF, and for now it looks like I made a good decision.</p><p></p><p>You can read here my observations from the past 24 hours of owning this camera:</p><p></p><p><a href="http://nikonites.com/d7000/25209-upgrade-question-4.html#axzz3CRCi06QR" target="_blank">http://nikonites.com/d7000/25209-upgrade-question-4.html#axzz3CRCi06QR</a></p><p></p><p>I think that AF is much better, but low noise performance is the same as D7000, or maybe just little bit different, I need to adapt.</p><p>Other than that I like some of the new features in the interface, 1.3 Crop Mode is useful for me, I would call it an upgrade, it just depends how much money you are willing to spend for a teaspoon of progress.</p><p></p><p>I gave my D7000 and 340 Euro more, which is a lot for me and my photography, but my D7000 AF was very bad at low light, and yellow light, so I did not feel it was working well. Other than that, there is almost no difference in IQ and dynamic range, 24 mpx is nice option, just I do not see any difference compared to 16 mpx.</p><p>If I had this AF accuracy with D7000, I would never sell it and pay this kind of money for D7100. It is a great camera, but D7000 is still very good, beside that faulty AF module...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alfaholic, post: 352625, member: 13066"] Well, I "upgraded" because of 2 year warranty and better AF, and for now it looks like I made a good decision. You can read here my observations from the past 24 hours of owning this camera: [URL]http://nikonites.com/d7000/25209-upgrade-question-4.html#axzz3CRCi06QR[/URL] I think that AF is much better, but low noise performance is the same as D7000, or maybe just little bit different, I need to adapt. Other than that I like some of the new features in the interface, 1.3 Crop Mode is useful for me, I would call it an upgrade, it just depends how much money you are willing to spend for a teaspoon of progress. I gave my D7000 and 340 Euro more, which is a lot for me and my photography, but my D7000 AF was very bad at low light, and yellow light, so I did not feel it was working well. Other than that, there is almost no difference in IQ and dynamic range, 24 mpx is nice option, just I do not see any difference compared to 16 mpx. If I had this AF accuracy with D7000, I would never sell it and pay this kind of money for D7100. It is a great camera, but D7000 is still very good, beside that faulty AF module... [/QUOTE]
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