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title: "Nikon D7100 24.1 MP DX-Format CMOS Digital SLR (Body Only)"
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# 6 FPS continuous shooting Wireless sharing w/ WU-1a adapter 24.1MP DX-format sensor Nikon D7100 24.1 MP DX-Format CMOS Digital SLR (Body Only)

**Brand:** nikon
**Price:** $1491.32
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Elevate your creative game with Nikon D7100 — where precision meets speed!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Nikon D7100 24.1 MP DX-Format CMOS Digital SLR (Body Only) by nikon
- **How much does it cost?** $1491.32 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- nikon enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted nikon brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Rapid 6 FPS Burst Mode:** Never miss a moment—shoot up to 100 continuous frames at 6 frames per second for dynamic action shots.
- • **Seamless Wireless Control:** Easily share and control your shots remotely with the optional WU-1a wireless adapter, keeping you connected on the go.
- • **Crystal-Clear 24.1MP Resolution:** Capture every detail with Nikon’s high-res DX-format CMOS sensor, perfect for professional-grade images.
- • **Advanced 51-Point Autofocus System:** Experience pinpoint accuracy and fast focus tracking, ideal for fast-paced environments and complex compositions.
- • **Full HD 1080p Video with Autofocus:** Create stunning videos with full-time autofocus and built-in stereo mic, blending professional photo and video capabilities.

## Overview

The Nikon D7100 is a professional-grade DX-format DSLR featuring a 24.1MP CMOS sensor, 6 FPS continuous shooting, and a sophisticated 51-point autofocus system. Designed for serious photographers, it offers wireless sharing capabilities (with optional adapter), full HD 1080p video recording with continuous autofocus, and robust build quality. Ideal for capturing sharp, high-resolution images and smooth videos, the D7100 balances speed, precision, and connectivity to keep you ahead in any shooting scenario.

## Description

24.1 megapixed DX-format image sensor Shoot up to 6 frames per second for up to 100 continuous shots Wireless sharing and control with WU-1a adapter (not included) ISO range from 100 to 6400 1080p videos with full-time autofocus and built-in stereo mic

Review: Buy it! DURABLE! dropped 3X still works,good focus, great images,etc. - Buy it! super DURABLE ! Fell down 3X !!! and it still worked! 1st drop: while getting out of the car, it slid out of the bag and -aaargh! -bounced on the cement driveway. Luckily, it worked/shot good. Then, when I turned it over to my buddy who wanted to test it during a BBQ, it slipped out of his oily hands and dropped on the floor! OMG! but luckily, it still worked!!! Gosh! what a relief. After the BBQ, for some unknown reason, it again slipped out of the bag and bounced for 3rd time on the driveway! OMG! but again, luckily it still worked. and No scratched! (pls see pix) btw , I re-started this old hobby a couple of weeks ago and got this. When I stopped 2015, I was already familiar using Nikon D7000. I saw the D7100 and saw it had better video capability and was affordable, so I got it. I expected a rundown used cam, but it was alright - even at 45K shutter count. Plus , Durable too! Its focus seems better than my old D700. Overall, having fun with this Nikon D7100. HTH, Thanks.
Review: Terrific Camera in a Well Integrated Package - I had to make a major decision before buying the D7100: FX or DX. I have been dithering for quite a while and have a hodge podge of Nikon lenses. FX lenses include the 24-70mm f/2.8, 70-200mm f/4.0, and a TC-14E II teleconverter. DX lenses include the 10-24mm and the 85mm VR micro. My belief is that DX was the right way to go for me because 1) good DX cameras produce superb photos, 2) I can buy less expensive lenses because the pretend focal lengths are larger, 3) only the sweetest part of FX lenses (their centers) will be used, 4) DX camera bodies will remain less expensive, and 5) my default print size is only 13"x19". This introductory paragraph is not to convince you that DX is the right way to go but to explain why I bought this camera instead of a D600 or D800. Let me start by saying that I love this camera! Nikon managed to do a few stupid things that I'll mention below but let's talk about the positives first. The shutter release - including focusing, VR, and metering - is so fast that it's hard to press just half way to lock readings. I'm sure there is some shutter lag but I couldn't measure it. Focus is spot on with all my lenses and I have not used the capability to do individual lens adjustments. Other positives as reported by most other reviewers: camera feel (solid); good controls; sensible blend between menus, buttons, and dials; viewfinder setup and image size; etc. I have read some other reviewers that say this camera isn't very sharp. Not so! If you have moved up from a 10-12 megapixel to this one, you can be fooled as I was. I typically pixel peep in photoshop with the image at 100%, i.e., one picture pixel per one monitor pixel. You are looking at a much smaller piece of real estate in this mode when you have twice as many pixels per unit area and that means that you are looking at smaller, less contrasty details. Remember, manufacturer's MTF curves pretty much measure contrast as an approximation to sharpness. Of course the pictures look "oh my god" sharper when you print them since they have twice as many pixels per unit area on paper. I shoot 14-bit raw images with loseless compress and rarely use the 1.3 crop mode though I've mapped crop mode to one of the external buttons. Warning, the full-sized raw files are 25-30 megabytes and that means you can only store about 35 files per gigabyte of hard disk. So make your plans carefully before buying your next large pixel-count camera. Further, photoshop 16-bit psd files from D7100 images take 137MB on disk. I think that I would have bought a less capable camera if I were not shooting raw and running a 16-bit post process. Raw and 16-bit processing are not snobbery, rather they allow me to make up for virtually every type of error at picture-taking time except bad focus, bad subject selection, and excessive camera shake. That for me is the big advantage of digital photography but the D7100 or any other large pixel-count sensor makes you pay in disk storage. Now lets talk briefly about a few snafus. SubjectDistance is a standard Exif parameter and used to be generated in all Nikon DSLR images. ApproximateSubjectDistance is not a standard EXIF parameter but D7100 firmware generates it instead of SubjectDistance! Why is that bad? Three reasons: 1) photoshop will not display the field, 2) ViewNX 2 - Nikon's own software - dosen't display this nonstandard field either, and 3) Nikon support staff will not comment on whether or not either, neither, or both software and firmware will be repaired. The simplest way to recover the information is to load the sidecar file created by photoshop into a text editor and search on "distance" and read a fractional number. I can also convert that distance from metric if I like using a pencil or a calculator. Only a diseased mind could cause such nonsense. Another snafu reported by many in these reviews is the smallish memory buffer that limits rapid shooting. Memory is really cheap - I'd guess that for a two dollar bill, four times as much memory could have been included. I almost never use multiple shot modes or bracketing; rather my problem arises when my shutter finger gets itchy. This is a rarely occurring issue but the symptom of an outrageously dumb parting decision. I have rated this camera 5 stars in spite of these silly design flaws. However, I'd pay money to enter a raffle to paddle Nikon suits who impose these decisions. (The other manufacturers are just as lame.) It's a great camera, impressive in so many ways. Picture quality is great and the camera is capable enough to allow top-notch image capture despite a huge number of tough environmental conditions.

## Features

- 24.1 megapixed DX-format image sensor
- Shoot up to 6 frames per second for up to 100 continuous shots
- Wireless sharing and control with WU-1a adapter (not included)
- ISO range from 100 to 6400
- 1080p videos with full-time autofocus and built-in stereo mic

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00BI9X7UC |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Aperture modes | Aperture-Priority (A) |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9, 3:2 |
| Auto Focus Technology | Center, Continuous, Contrast Detection, Face Detection, Live View, Multi-area, Phase Detection, Selective single-point, Single, Tracking |
| Autofocus | Yes |
| Autofocus Points | 51 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #74,148 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #80 in DSLR Cameras |
| Bit Depth | 14 Bit |
| Brand | Nikon |
| Built-In Media | AN-DC1 Camera Strap, An-Dc1 Camera Strap, BF-1B Body Cap, BS-1 Accessory Shoe Cover, Bf-1B Body Cap, Bs-1 Hot-Shoe Cover, D7100 DX-format Digital SLR Body (Black), DK-23 Rubber Eyecup, DK-5 Eyepiece Cap, Dk-23 Rubber Eyecup For Select Nikon Dslr Cameras, Dk-5 Eyepiece Shield (Replacement), EN-EL15 Rechargeable Li-ion Battery, En-El15 Lithium-Ion Battery (1900Mah), MH-25 Quick Charger, Mh-25 Quick … |
| Camera Flash | Built-in Flash,Hot Shoe |
| Camera Lens | Wide Angle |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Nikon F (FX), Nikon F (DX) |
| Compatible Mountings | Nikon F (DX), Nikon F (FX) |
| Connectivity Technology | HDMI |
| Continuous Shooting | 6 FPS |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 776 Reviews |
| Digital Scene Transition | True |
| Digital Zoom | 0.94 x |
| Digital-Still | No |
| Display Fixture Type | Fixed |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 1228800 |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Effective Still Resolution | 24.1 MP |
| Expanded ISO Minimum | 50 |
| Exposure Control | Aperture-Priority (A), Automatic, Manual, Shutter-Priority (S) |
| File Format | JPEG, NEF (RAW), NEF (RAW) + JPEG |
| Flash Memory Speed Class | Class 2 |
| Flash Memory Type | SD/SDHC/SDXC x 2 slots |
| Flash Memory Video Speed Class | C2 |
| Flash Modes | Automatic, Red-eye reduction, Slow sync |
| Flash Sync Speed | 1/250 sec |
| Focus Features | Nikon Multi-CAM 3500DX autofocus sensor module with TTL phase detection |
| Focus Mode | Continuous-Servo AF (AF-C), Manual Focus (MF), Single-Servo AF (AF-S) |
| Focus Type | Manual Focus |
| Form Factor | Mid-size SLR |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00018208015139 |
| HDMI Type | Type C Mini HDMI |
| Hardware Interface | AV Port |
| Has Color Screen | Yes |
| Image Capture Type | Stills |
| Image Stabilization | No |
| Image stabilization | No |
| Item Weight | 1.69 Pounds |
| JPEG Quality Level | Basic, Fine, Normal |
| Lens Type | Wide Angle |
| Manufacturer | Nikon |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 1513 |
| Maximum Aperture | 2.8 Millimeters |
| Maximum Focal Length | 24 Millimeters |
| Maximum Image Size | 36 Inches |
| Maximum Shutter Speed | 1/8000 Seconds |
| Memory Slots Available | 2 |
| Metering Methods | Multi, Center-weighted, Average, Spot |
| Minimum Focal Length | 24 Millimeters |
| Minimum Shutter Speed | 30 seconds |
| Model Name | Nikon D7100 |
| Model Number | 1513 |
| Model Series | D7000 series |
| Movie Mode | Yes |
| Night vision | No |
| Photo Sensor Resolution | 24.1 MP |
| Photo Sensor Size | APS-C |
| Photo Sensor Technology | CMOS |
| Real Angle Of View | 46 Degrees |
| Remote Included | No |
| Screen Size | 3.2 Inches |
| Self Timer | 10 Seconds, 2 Seconds, 20 Seconds, 5 Seconds |
| Sensor Type | CMOS |
| Series Number | 3 |
| Shooting Modes | Autumn colors, beach/snow, blossom, candlelight, child, close-up, dusk/dawn, food, landscape, night landscape and more |
| Skill Level | Professional |
| Special Feature | Brightness Control |
| Supported File Format | JPEG, NEF (RAW), NEF (RAW) + JPEG |
| Supported Image Format | Other, RAW, JPEG, MPEG-4 |
| Total Still Resolution | 24.1 MP |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| Total USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
| Total USB Ports | 1 |
| Total Video Out Ports | 1 |
| UPC | 018208015139 |
| Video Capture Format | mpeg-4;h.264 |
| Video Output | HDMI |
| Video Resolution | FHD 1080p |
| Viewfinder | Optical |
| Viewfinder Magnification | 0.94x |
| Warranty Description | 1 year coverage for labor, 1 year coverage for parts, This warranty doesn't apply to the batteries and software driver that accompany this product |
| White Balance Settings | Auto |
| Wireless Technology | Yes |
| Write Speed | 6 fps |

## Product Details

- **Aspect Ratio:** 16:9, 3:2
- **Brand:** Nikon
- **Compatible Mountings:** Nikon F (DX), Nikon F (FX)
- **Expanded ISO Minimum:** 50
- **Image Stabilization:** No
- **Maximum Aperture:** 2.8 Millimeters
- **Maximum Focal Length:** 24 Millimeters
- **Metering Description:** Multi, Center-weighted, Average, Spot
- **Photo Sensor Technology:** CMOS
- **Supported File Format:** JPEG, NEF (RAW), NEF (RAW) + JPEG

## Images

![Nikon D7100 24.1 MP DX-Format CMOS Digital SLR (Body Only) - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/91YahmkGWxL.jpg)
![Nikon D7100 24.1 MP DX-Format CMOS Digital SLR (Body Only) - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61z0TLqW2oL.jpg)
![Nikon D7100 24.1 MP DX-Format CMOS Digital SLR (Body Only) - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71PvFesbHrL.jpg)
![Nikon D7100 24.1 MP DX-Format CMOS Digital SLR (Body Only) - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/91ss1OPzr1L.jpg)
![Nikon D7100 24.1 MP DX-Format CMOS Digital SLR (Body Only) - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81kUc7wDWfL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Configuration, Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: How does this camera do in low light with ISO? My Nikon D3000 starts seeing noise in the dark at about 400, how much better is this camera?**
A: It does a fantastic job! I went from a D3100, and like you found noise at low levels (800+). I own the D7100 now and greatly enjoy its performance at ISO 4000 and below. Also, the grain that you see at higher ISO is also dependent on you nailing the proper exposure. The better you nail it, the less noise you see in higher ISOs. Also the more light there is the less grain you will see at higher ISOs. Here is an example of an image I shot in a dark room @ ISO 4000 with the D7100 https://plus.google.com/104259763574908799227/posts/AbRQMh5uX1N

**Q: Is this camera too much for a beginner/first DSLR purchase? Considered the 5200/5300 but someone recommended this model instead. Toughts?**
A: Yes and No.Yes, it is an overkill for a beginner who may not sustain his interest and go further. It is an overkill because of its bells and whistles e.g bracketing shots functions,time lapse, multiple exposures photography ,in camera HDR etc.It will be too much a camera for a beginner whose foray into photography may be short-lived , but who can predict that?.Better to spend less $ on a D5XXX or D3XXX series.If you buy a less expensive model however it will cost you more down the road if you decide to continue with photography and later go for an upgrade later with a D7XXX series.No, it is not an overkill for a beginner who loves photography and wants to go as far as his/her imagination will go....it is the best way to go for a beginner who is determined and self motivated to go far either as a hobbist or professional.You will have an excellent camera to grow with.You may not have to buy another crop camera so soon as an upgrade, which in the long term will be cost effective.You will now spend time and money to invest in excellent lenses as you get more gear.Your long term endeavor into photography will depend not on your camera BUT on your imagination,patience, appreciation of the beauty around you, desire to record that beauty, self motivation to keep your interest in photography going and a source of income, of course, if you decide to go professional.The answer depends on how long you think you will like photography.Do you want to create good photographs or do you want to take good snap shots? I know a guy who bought a Canon 1DX because he thought the more expensive the camera he had, the better a photographer he will be.He was proved wrong. He sold his Canon 1DX 3 months later substantially less than what he had bought it for.Even with a low shutter count of less than 2000 at the time of sale, he sold it less.He lost interest in photography and reverted to using his iPhone to taking very good pictures! This guy certainly was content with and interested in taking good snap shots and did not have the patience for creating good pictures .Both are part of the art of  photography. What do you see yourself doing? Taking good snap shots or creating good pictures.If you want to take good snap shots, you do not need Nikon D7100, you have less expensive alternatives to D7100.in his book "Mastering the Nikon D7100" Darrel Young described the D7100 as "Nikon D7100 is the ultimate advanced -enthusiast DX camera"... the key words are "advanced enthusiast" and not "beginner".I hope this helps. Good luck!

**Q: I want to upgrade from a D3300. Will my Lens be compatible?**
A: Yes, all lenses you did use on D3300 will work on D7100.

**Q: Anyone use the 64GB memory cards?  Any issues?  I use the 32GB cards with my D7000...**
A: You could use whatever size you would like but 32gb can hold 2-3k photos...I run to 32gb, one for photos and other is dedicated for video.  Works well

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Buy it! DURABLE! dropped 3X still works,good focus, great images,etc.
*by V***Z on April 20, 2026*

Buy it! super DURABLE ! Fell down 3X !!! and it still worked! 1st drop: while getting out of the car, it slid out of the bag and -aaargh! -bounced on the cement driveway. Luckily, it worked/shot good. Then, when I turned it over to my buddy who wanted to test it during a BBQ, it slipped out of his oily hands and dropped on the floor! OMG! but luckily, it still worked!!! Gosh! what a relief. After the BBQ, for some unknown reason, it again slipped out of the bag and bounced for 3rd time on the driveway! OMG! but again, luckily it still worked. and No scratched! (pls see pix) btw , I re-started this old hobby a couple of weeks ago and got this. When I stopped 2015, I was already familiar using Nikon D7000. I saw the D7100 and saw it had better video capability and was affordable, so I got it. I expected a rundown used cam, but it was alright - even at 45K shutter count. Plus , Durable too! Its focus seems better than my old D700. Overall, having fun with this Nikon D7100. HTH, Thanks.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Terrific Camera in a Well Integrated Package
*by D***R on September 8, 2013*

I had to make a major decision before buying the D7100: FX or DX. I have been dithering for quite a while and have a hodge podge of Nikon lenses. FX lenses include the 24-70mm f/2.8, 70-200mm f/4.0, and a TC-14E II teleconverter. DX lenses include the 10-24mm and the 85mm VR micro. My belief is that DX was the right way to go for me because 1) good DX cameras produce superb photos, 2) I can buy less expensive lenses because the pretend focal lengths are larger, 3) only the sweetest part of FX lenses (their centers) will be used, 4) DX camera bodies will remain less expensive, and 5) my default print size is only 13"x19". This introductory paragraph is not to convince you that DX is the right way to go but to explain why I bought this camera instead of a D600 or D800. Let me start by saying that I love this camera! Nikon managed to do a few stupid things that I'll mention below but let's talk about the positives first. The shutter release - including focusing, VR, and metering - is so fast that it's hard to press just half way to lock readings. I'm sure there is some shutter lag but I couldn't measure it. Focus is spot on with all my lenses and I have not used the capability to do individual lens adjustments. Other positives as reported by most other reviewers: camera feel (solid); good controls; sensible blend between menus, buttons, and dials; viewfinder setup and image size; etc. I have read some other reviewers that say this camera isn't very sharp. Not so! If you have moved up from a 10-12 megapixel to this one, you can be fooled as I was. I typically pixel peep in photoshop with the image at 100%, i.e., one picture pixel per one monitor pixel. You are looking at a much smaller piece of real estate in this mode when you have twice as many pixels per unit area and that means that you are looking at smaller, less contrasty details. Remember, manufacturer's MTF curves pretty much measure contrast as an approximation to sharpness. Of course the pictures look "oh my god" sharper when you print them since they have twice as many pixels per unit area on paper. I shoot 14-bit raw images with loseless compress and rarely use the 1.3 crop mode though I've mapped crop mode to one of the external buttons. Warning, the full-sized raw files are 25-30 megabytes and that means you can only store about 35 files per gigabyte of hard disk. So make your plans carefully before buying your next large pixel-count camera. Further, photoshop 16-bit psd files from D7100 images take 137MB on disk. I think that I would have bought a less capable camera if I were not shooting raw and running a 16-bit post process. Raw and 16-bit processing are not snobbery, rather they allow me to make up for virtually every type of error at picture-taking time except bad focus, bad subject selection, and excessive camera shake. That for me is the big advantage of digital photography but the D7100 or any other large pixel-count sensor makes you pay in disk storage. Now lets talk briefly about a few snafus. SubjectDistance is a standard Exif parameter and used to be generated in all Nikon DSLR images. ApproximateSubjectDistance is not a standard EXIF parameter but D7100 firmware generates it instead of SubjectDistance! Why is that bad? Three reasons: 1) photoshop will not display the field, 2) ViewNX 2 - Nikon's own software - dosen't display this nonstandard field either, and 3) Nikon support staff will not comment on whether or not either, neither, or both software and firmware will be repaired. The simplest way to recover the information is to load the sidecar file created by photoshop into a text editor and search on "distance" and read a fractional number. I can also convert that distance from metric if I like using a pencil or a calculator. Only a diseased mind could cause such nonsense. Another snafu reported by many in these reviews is the smallish memory buffer that limits rapid shooting. Memory is really cheap - I'd guess that for a two dollar bill, four times as much memory could have been included. I almost never use multiple shot modes or bracketing; rather my problem arises when my shutter finger gets itchy. This is a rarely occurring issue but the symptom of an outrageously dumb parting decision. I have rated this camera 5 stars in spite of these silly design flaws. However, I'd pay money to enter a raffle to paddle Nikon suits who impose these decisions. (The other manufacturers are just as lame.) It's a great camera, impressive in so many ways. Picture quality is great and the camera is capable enough to allow top-notch image capture despite a huge number of tough environmental conditions.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Amazing Camera
*by J***B on June 10, 2013*

The camera is amazing for the price. The 51 point AF system is a dream. Its accurate and can be navigated quickly. Being able to hit the "OK" button to return back to center AF point is also a plus. When taking photos you can use the "OK" button to very quickly check focus and then the command wheels to scrub through faces. Its speeds up the process so much. As for the files I have not even bothered with jpeg, shooting in RAW the whole time. Thus far the images are crisp and clear. I have no problems with the lack of AA filter. On the contrary the images coming from my lens are sharp as a tack! I shoot with Sigma and Nikon and have had no problems with lens compatibility, back focus or front focus. I have shot a few weddings with it since buying the camera. The battery life is a little shorter but I had back up batteries ready (as you always should) and was able to swap out only one time in the shoot. To resolve the problem I am going to pick up the grip soon. But keep in mind that I was shooting a wedding and was firing off lots of images. If you are a weekend warrior the battery life is more than enough. The back LCD screen is clear and big. It lacks the typical cover that Nikon usually places on them, and there is no real indication of why. Or even if the new screen is gorilla glass or what. So far I have no scratches but its still very new. This is not a deal breaker but an odd break from the traditional. Button layout is typical Nikon. I do like that they have modified from the D7000 and now mirror the D600. Its very easy to have a D600 as a primary shooter and use the D7100 as a wonderful second camera body. 1.3 crop is the best thing you never knew you didn't have. i find myself reaching for it all the time. Take my 70-200 lens. While its a bit of a pain to figure out the focal length just bear with me. The normal crop factor for the camera is 1.5 (DX) then you can crop down again to the 1.3. The takes the (200mm) x (1.5) x (1.3) = 390mm. The easy way to remember this is almost double your focal length with in crop mode. So a nifty 50mm becomes a 97.5mm and so on. The cost for this is that you go from 24MP down to 16MP. While you will have to weigh out this cost on your own terms, I can tell you that i could care less. For what I shoot and my clients 16MP is just fine. A D7000 is my second body anyway. :) But the ability to instantly grab a little more zoom pays off in dividends of shots not missed and gear not having to be carried. Speed is enough for me. The larger image size (24MP) means that your burst can suffer. I was shooting a large wedding and as they walked back up toward me I started to fill the buffer. It was not a huge deal and didn't stop me from getting all the shots but coming from my D7000 and D600 I was spoiled being able to rattle off shots. Again after I established my limit I was able to stay in it and didn't have the problem any more. But if you shoot fast then you will want to take that into consideration. The video is good. if you crop down you can shoot in 60 FPS. mehh. I will be honest. this is not something I use a lot. I bought my Nikon to take photos and some times I will shoot short video clips but these are rare and often not good enough to make it into a final presentation for a client. You can't change the f/stop when in live view mode which is kind of weird and people are saying it should be corrected in a future firmware update. So far its been a mehh thing for me. There is a lot more I could go on about with the camera. But this is turning into a book. Overall there are some shortcoming with the file speed and ability to quickly modify your settings in live view but for the cost, you will not find a better deal. If you can take the plunge and get it then you will not be sorry. you will have you a camera that will be relevant and powerful for many many years to come.

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