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The jump from D3100 to D7100 - First Impressions
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<blockquote data-quote="Moab Man" data-source="post: 302778" data-attributes="member: 11881"><p>Great review Pretzel. Let me throw in two cents. The first time I shot American football from the stands under the stadium lights (55-300mm) I was really frustrated with the results as viewed through the cameras LCD. It appeared on the LCD that I was getting a lot of ISO noise at an unacceptable level. At one point I finally quit shooting, but eventually picked the camera back up and soldiered on. Got some great pictures and was quite happy to see that the LCD shows noise far greater than what was in the image. I no longer sweat the "noise" I see on the LCD as it's not really there to the degree the LCD shows. </p><p></p><p>Has anyone ever mentioned the D7100 is a primal beast of a camera?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moab Man, post: 302778, member: 11881"] Great review Pretzel. Let me throw in two cents. The first time I shot American football from the stands under the stadium lights (55-300mm) I was really frustrated with the results as viewed through the cameras LCD. It appeared on the LCD that I was getting a lot of ISO noise at an unacceptable level. At one point I finally quit shooting, but eventually picked the camera back up and soldiered on. Got some great pictures and was quite happy to see that the LCD shows noise far greater than what was in the image. I no longer sweat the "noise" I see on the LCD as it's not really there to the degree the LCD shows. Has anyone ever mentioned the D7100 is a primal beast of a camera? [/QUOTE]
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