Product Comparison: Nikon D7100 vs Canon EOS 700D
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- Weather sealing, great ergonomics, beautiful LCD and a rich menu system - all in a lightweight magnesium alloy camera body that weighs less than its predecessor.
- It is a good size and weight, it feels comfortable, but not too heavy.
- I love the auto white balance which works a treat in almost 99% of scenarios. I love the weight of the camera.
- I bought this body as an upgrade from my previous D3300 and I'm loving this up to now. The body has a nice weight which is good imo.
- Personally I would like to see a tad more weight to the camera, but many will prefer its lightweight body.
- It's lightweight, easy to use.
- It is pretty lightweight and compact.
- A compact, efficient camera with interchangeable lenses.
- It's pretty lightweight. Product is exactly as described. Love it!
- Its lightweight design makes is a pleasure to carry for those special events.
- The image quality is excellent with large file sizes, excellent performance.
- Its high-resolution 24.1 MP sensor delivers superb performance at both low and high ISO.
- I used, for the first time, last week high ISO sensitivity levels and was blown away by the quality of the image on JPEG Fine.
- A much higher ISO level plus exposure compensation produced exactly what I wanted.
- The first thing I noticed was the performance in low light conditions. With the right settings I was able to reproduce very clean raw images to later develop on my computer.
- The image quality is crisp, vibrant, and sharp.
- The image quality is great in good light.
- Images are very good, even at some of the higher ISOs. Movie images are very good.
- Awesome camera, great shutter speed and the image is amazing.
- The performance is fast and the image quality is excellent.
- Upgraded from a d5000 which i loved but this just blew me out the water. pictures are so sharp, colours are amazing, screen is large and clear.
- LCD screen quality helps you in deciding if the image is in good or poor focus and also it shows lost highlights and focus point.
- All the controls are straight forward and simple to work out and the large screen size makes this all the more accessible.
- The rear screen is large and useful, the 'i' and 'info' buttons are new to me and very good.
- The LCD screen is useful on the top right of the camera and the two command dials which primarily control aperture and shutter speed, though they have other uses, some customizable.
- Touch screen works like my iPhone.
- Screen is big, bright and customizable.
- Spinning and flipout color screen is very useful.
- It's super nice touch screen display.
- The fold out screen is incredibly handy.
- The camera feels like a solid, professional tool and has a wealth of buttons/knobs to help you access all the features that you could need.
- I love the intuitive falling to hand buttons and command dials. Comfortable to use.
- I like the control panel on the top of the camera (as in the D80). I like the information screen you can call up on the monitor.
- All the major settings are adjustable from buttons on the camera body as opposed to accessing menus which speeds things up.
- 6fps on rapid shoot setting, does it sound a lot? wait till you try it and you realise how quick that really is.
- The shutter is fast. Amazing camera.
- This camera has so many great features and allows you to create the video you want.
- The included lens is extremely quiet and does not make a sound while auto focusing.
- The touch screen feature is fantastic, great shutter speed.
- Very easy to use. Great modes and features.
- Indeed one can use two SD cards and captures JPEGs and RAW images at the same time if required.
- Top features from my point of view are the 24mp sensor and the dual memory card slots.
- Dual SD card slot. Useful when shooting RAW+JPEG, or just having larger volume for photographs or having one backup card.
- The D7100 does not have WiFi but it is compatible with Nikon’s WU-1a wireless mobile adapter. It has two SD memory card slots.
- I drew attention to the quality of the case, at the highest level! From the screen to the ports!
- Camera works great and has good connectors.
- Excellent connectors that plug in easily.
- File transfer via USB is pretty fast and convenient.
- No WiFi. No GPS.
- Only one SD slot.