@@Joel-your-photo-troll They work well for events. Mine mainly get used with CPL's at automotive shows/cruise ins these days. I use my e-m1x for wildlife.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts and comments...yes I love my D7100 & just a great all round camera...I have a few lenses but mostly use my Tamron 18-270mm lens for general photography.... cheers from Australia 🦘🦘😊
I have tried more serious models. But these 7000 series are ok. One little thing. Over time, the screen pixels burn out on the display. The sensor is ok. It is better to put UV filters in the sun. Otherwise, burnout sensor pixels without a uv filter in the sun. On a trip or for work. Nikon sensors burn out like other SLR sensors. When buying old models, Nikon tested the variant against black pages. You can quickly see the situation of the pixels of the sensors.
Just keep in mind that in rafting photography it is not uncommon to shoot one thousand photos per day every day for eighty days. So, about 80,000 per season. The shutter usually starts acting up in the fifth season, around 400,000 actuations. I have never encountered the pixel burnout that you mention, probably because I replace the camera every fifth year or so.
Bro... thank you for sharing! I recently got an Excellent + graded from KEH and I am vary interested in lens like yours. Can you please let me know the sepcs on the lens, the type, model number if available? Thanks, Ken M.
The lens in the video is the Nikkor 80-200 D series f/2.8 zoom, but the lens that I use more often is the Nikkor AF-S VR 70-300, I can't live without that one. Also, old pre D autofocus lenses work great.
@@Joel-your-photo-troll Also, I found this description at KEH, "Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6 G ED VR Autofocus IF Lens {67}", is this what is your favorite lens? I would be interested in getting at your recommendation. Thank you, Ken M.
@@Joel-your-photo-troll I’ve got fast cards, but the buffer seems to lag behind anyhow. That 6FPS only goes the first 6 frames. I still like it, and use it a lot, but for birds in flight it’s not perfect. I do like the colors it produces!
@joeprete7424 yes, for birds in flight, it's a little lacking. For rafting, it's great. Just shoot short bursts. That is the main improvement of the D7200 is the deep buffer.
I have a pair of D7100's and a D5200 that I still use regularly. Love the rendering of the Toshiba sensor.
It is a very high megapixel APSC. Just the thing for sports and wildlife.
@@Joel-your-photo-troll They work well for events. Mine mainly get used with CPL's at automotive shows/cruise ins these days. I use my e-m1x for wildlife.
@@qphase49 It is just a joy to walk around with. So small and fast.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts and comments...yes I love my D7100 & just a great all round camera...I have a few lenses but mostly use my Tamron 18-270mm lens for general photography.... cheers from Australia 🦘🦘😊
Cheers from Colorado.
I am just learning on my 7100. I love it!
Check out the Scene mode. Pretty cool.
I like my D7100 a lot, also the D7200.
It really is most of the camera that you need for almost anything.
I have tried more serious models. But these 7000 series are ok. One little thing. Over time, the screen pixels burn out on the display. The sensor is ok. It is better to put UV filters in the sun. Otherwise, burnout sensor pixels without a uv filter in the sun. On a trip or for work. Nikon sensors burn out like other SLR sensors. When buying old models, Nikon tested the variant against black pages. You can quickly see the situation of the pixels of the sensors.
Just keep in mind that in rafting photography it is not uncommon to shoot one thousand photos per day every day for eighty days. So, about 80,000 per season. The shutter usually starts acting up in the fifth season, around 400,000 actuations. I have never encountered the pixel burnout that you mention, probably because I replace the camera every fifth year or so.
Bro... thank you for sharing! I recently got an Excellent + graded from KEH and I am vary interested in lens like yours. Can you please let me know the sepcs on the lens, the type, model number if available? Thanks, Ken M.
The lens in the video is the Nikkor 80-200 D series f/2.8 zoom, but the lens that I use more often is the Nikkor AF-S VR 70-300, I can't live without that one. Also, old pre D autofocus lenses work great.
@@Joel-your-photo-troll Also, I found this description at KEH, "Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6 G ED VR Autofocus IF Lens {67}", is this what is your favorite lens? I would be interested in getting at your recommendation. Thank you, Ken M.
@@kenmarsh That is the lens alright. So much fun.
Nobad Nikon D7100. 5100 . 5200 model good photography and full movies . Boughmoney 150 $ today Nikon D7100 camera
$150? Wow. You'll love it.
Im looking to buy a 80 200
I would suggest that you get one used. I wouldn't pay much more than $400 for it. Awesome lens, just a bit too massive for hand held use.
@Joel-your-photo-troll I have been looking at used ones I'm in the UK an there about £300 for a good clean one over here
What a deal!@@melmskilemz6307
@Joel-your-photo-troll I picked one up for mpb turned up a few days ago £262 including postage even came in the leather case
@@melmskilemz6307 If you don't have a teleconverter, get one. Does wonders for close focus.
Frame rate is good, but the buffer is slow!
A good card helps a lot.
@@Joel-your-photo-troll I’ve got fast cards, but the buffer seems to lag behind anyhow. That 6FPS only goes the first 6 frames. I still like it, and use it a lot, but for birds in flight it’s not perfect. I do like the colors it produces!
@joeprete7424 yes, for birds in flight, it's a little lacking. For rafting, it's great. Just shoot short bursts. That is the main improvement of the D7200 is the deep buffer.