“We direct comparison Canon EOS 70D and Nikon D7100, two cameras mid-range dedicated to advanced amateurs with features that accompany the photographers in virtually all situations”
Into The reflex in the last 2012 months have changed a lot from the point of view of the segmentation of the range: the presentation, exactly one year ago, at full frame DSLR ‘consumer’ Nikon D600 and Canon EOS 6D required changes to the segment of APS C-midrange. The products in the professional APS-C were found very close: one is the full frame were positioned at slightly higher prices than the other also the performance of the midrange had leveled up.
Into In this situation, both leaders of the SLR market they decided at the time, not to give an heir to products such as Nikon D300S and Canon EOS 7D: Nikon has just taken time, Canon had instead given new life to his 7D with the firmware 2.0, integrating several features that were introduced with the models who were born later.
Into a new blow to the professional APS-C has come in recent times by the new proposals with a reduced size sensor Canon EOS 70D and Nikon D7100 that have pushed the accelerator in terms of resolution and technical characteristics, going to engulf some of the exclusiveness of professional.
Into These two cameras are the protagonists of our comparison: they are intended for an audience of amateurs demanding, they provide many features borrowed from the older ages: Autofocus systems evolved bodies that flank metal to plastic, extensive customization options
- class=”c12″> Page 1: The averages pointing up
- class=”c12″> Page 2: Canon EOS 70D
- class=”c12″> Page 3: Nikon D7100
- class=”c12″> Page 4: Technical compared
- class=”c12″> Page 5: Impressions of use
- class=”c12″> Page 6: Autofocus: a strong point for both
- class=”c12″> Page 7: Field test
- class=”c12″> Page 8: Test in lab
- class=”c12″> Page 9: Test in lab – 2
- class=”c12″> Page 10: Conclusion: with an average is it safe
- class=”c12″> Page 11: Photo Gallery
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