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February 22, 2013 03:52 am GMT

Nikon D7100 Has Features Found in Cameras Costing $1,000 More


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The Nikon D7100 rolled out on Thursday, giving advanced photographers capabilities that until now were only found in the company's highest-end DSLR cameras.

Aimed at discerning shooters that are not quite professionals, this lightweight 24.1-megapixel camera has a new image sensor that Nikon hasn't used in any of its other cameras. That new CMOS imager brings with it a tremendous benefit: better low-light performance with a native ISO range of 100-6400.

If our experience with Nikon is any indication, you'll be able to shoot clean-looking photos all the way up into that 6400 ISO setting. That means you'll be able to shoot in candlelight, and get even sharper pictures whenever the ligh…
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