It was just yesterday Nikon announced the D7100 and if you’re wondering just how well the D7100 manages to capture photos, you’re in luck as Nikon has uploaded several sample images taken by the D7100. They are pretty big in terms of file size, and they have also been uploaded with their EXIF data so you can see what sort of settings Nikon used to capture those photos. We have to admit that it looks pretty good, although chances are they were taken by a professional, so your experience might not necessarily be the same. In case you missed the announcement yesterday, the Nikon D7100 is a 24.1MP camera which features an APS-C sensor. It sports an ISO range of 100 to 25,600, an EXPEED 3 processor, an OLED viewfinder and a 3.2” LCD display. It will be priced at $1,200 for body-only, while the bundle with the 18-105mm kit lens will set you back a cool $1,600. So, anyone impressed with the D7100’s capabilities?

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