You have your pop-up flash button, a bracketing button, the lens release, and the AF/MF switch. This is the left side of the D7100, and there’s quite a bit to learn already. To be quite honest with you, I don’t even know why they bothered to put an auto mode on this camera. The result is a camera with nearly as many buttons on the frontal area as their higher end DSLRs. This camera is clearly targeted at an advanced user and with that said, Nikon has also tried to create an interesting compromise. It doesn’t feel as beefy as the D300s but it feels more substantial than the D7000.
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Section taken from our First Impressions post Lighter body than the D7000, that adopts durable magnesium alloy for top and rear covers and superior weather and dust sealing.Built-in flash with a commander function supports Advanced Wireless Lighting.Double SD card slots compatible with UHS-I.White balance control select automatic ease, or use Nikon’s original, new Spot White Balance to measure a selected area of the frame during live view.
NIKON D7100 ISO
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Continuous shooting speed up to approx.Professional-level AF performance features once available only in flagship D-SLR models, including 51-point AF, f/8 AF capability and focus detection down to -2 EV (ISO 100, 20☌/68☏).Technical specifications taken from the Adorama listing
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For this review, we tested the Nikon D7100 with the Nikon 40mm f2.8, 50mm f1.8 G, 35mm f1.8 G, 18-105mm kit lens, and Sigma 17-70mm f2.8-4 HSM OS DG.