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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D7100
Need backup for d600
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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 442523" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>Kevin, I don't use my D7100 for any of events you photograph so I can't help you there (no knowledge of buffer capability either). My main reason for getting the D7100 was for photographing the dramas and to have a decent back-up camera. Previously my D90 was my back-up, but its high ISO/low light performance left me wanting for more. </p><p></p><p>The D7100 is MUCH more capable in low light/high ISO situations...it is very similar to the D600. For me, the only problem I encountered is that the rear ISO button is not in the same place on both the D600 and the D7100. When I went to change the D7100's ISO in the dark, I hit the wrong button which changed my RAW + Jpeg Fine setting to something less desirable, but I didn't realize it at the moment.</p><p></p><p>Sorry I am not able to answer your questions though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 442523, member: 13196"] Kevin, I don't use my D7100 for any of events you photograph so I can't help you there (no knowledge of buffer capability either). My main reason for getting the D7100 was for photographing the dramas and to have a decent back-up camera. Previously my D90 was my back-up, but its high ISO/low light performance left me wanting for more. The D7100 is MUCH more capable in low light/high ISO situations...it is very similar to the D600. For me, the only problem I encountered is that the rear ISO button is not in the same place on both the D600 and the D7100. When I went to change the D7100's ISO in the dark, I hit the wrong button which changed my RAW + Jpeg Fine setting to something less desirable, but I didn't realize it at the moment. Sorry I am not able to answer your questions though. [/QUOTE]
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