
Nikon D7100 DSLR Camera with 18–140mm VR lens: The D7100 features a 24.1-megapixel CMOS sensor and comes with an 18-140mm VR lens, so you can capture clear images in a variety of situations, whether you're a professional photographer or documenting important moments with loved ones. Simply select the appropriate scene mode from the provided assortment to get started.
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Q: Major differences in D5200 and D7100?
A: Both the D7100 and the D5200 feature 24MP DX sensors, can shoot full HD video, include built-in HDR and effects, and are compatible with Nikon's optional WU-1A mobile adapter for added Wi-Fi connectivity. However, the D7100 is an enthusiast level DSLR and therefore has more advanced features than the consumer level D5200. For example, the D7100 has a built-in focus motor while the D5200 does not - meaning that there is a wider array of compatible NIKKOR lenses that will autofocus on the D7100. The D7100 also has built-in commander mode capable of wirelessly triggering Nikon speedlights wirelessly - a feature not built into the D5200. At full resolution, the D7100 can shoot up to 6 frames per second continuously while the D5200 can shoot up to 5 frames per second. The D7100 can shoot approximately 950 shots on a fully charged battery compared to the D5200’s 500 shots. The D7100 features a higher resolution rear monitor than the D5200 and has 2 SD card slots compared to the single slot of the D5200. Other advanced features found in the D7100 that are not found in the D5200 are flash bracketing, high-speed flash sync, and the ability to save images as lossless compressed 12or 14 bit NEF/RAW files. Both cameras are great performers - but the D7100 would be the preferred choice for a more advanced user.
Q: Which dslr camera and lens to buy?
A: In addition to the D7100 18-140 VR Lens Camera kit, which will take pictures with great detail, you should look into purchasing a good Macro Lens if you are going to be taking pictures of your art work. Best Buy does sell the 40mm Micro-Nikkor DX lens. That would be an excellent choice in addition to the D7100 18-140 VR Lens Kit.
Q: How do you transfer pictures to your computer? And can you transfer to an iPad? Thanks
A: The D7100 would require Nikon's WU-1a Wireless Mobile Utility adapter, available for sale at Best Buy. From there, using Nikon's Wireless Mobile Utility app (free download for both iOS and Android-based smart devices), you can transfer pictures to your iPad as well as use the iPad to control the cameras shutter. You cannot download wirelessly using the WU-1a to a computer. You would have to connect the camera via the USB cable or use a card reader.
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