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jhpani Silver Member Nikonian since 28th Feb 2007Sat 15-Dec-12 02:34 PM
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"p7100"


Cancun, MX
          

hello guys!!!

I am trying to get myself a p7100, will it be a greta buy or should I go for the p7700?

this will be the camera that I will carry along with me while travelling and when the situation does not allow my d700.

any comments welcome

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SRFast Silver Member Nikonian since 22nd Dec 2004Sun 16-Dec-12 02:28 AM
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#1. "RE: p7100"
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New York City, US
          

If you want an optical viewfinder, you will have to get the P7100. If it doesn't matter and cost isn't a factor, the P7700 is probably a better choice. I own the P7000 and it gets along with my D3S very well. I just picked up a Nikon 1 V2 and it will proabably replace the P7000 as my small camera option.

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jhpani Silver Member Nikonian since 28th Feb 2007Mon 17-Dec-12 01:15 PM
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Cancun, MX
          

JL

thanks

the VF is not a problem, I usually do get by with some other p&s for everyday use at work


thanks!!

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jhpani Silver Member Nikonian since 28th Feb 2007Mon 07-Jan-13 11:16 PM
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Cancun, MX
          

update

just got my p7100 from ups a few moments ago!!!

great gear!!!

cant wait to try it out more than just snapshots in my house!!!

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cliddell Silver Member Nikonian since 10th Oct 2006Tue 08-Jan-13 07:15 AM
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Pietermaritzburg, ZA
          

Although (I think) it can be a P&S there are a lot of settings to master and quite a user manual to work through.

I have never taken a JPG with my P7000 - just set it to raw and do any minor tweaking in post - so many of the setting that are only applicable to JPG I have just ignored...

Good luck and I hope you find your P7100 as useful as I have my P7000. BTW just a reminder not to forget your DSLR in the cupboard :>)

Regards,
Clive Liddell
Pietermaritzburg
South Africa

  

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jhpani Silver Member Nikonian since 28th Feb 2007Tue 08-Jan-13 01:05 PM
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Cancun, MX
          

Clive

thanks for the comments, any book about these "P&S's" that I should know about?

and most definitely I will not let my trustworthy DSLR back in the bag.

this new camera only means that I will need more hard drive room anytime soon!!!!

thansk!!

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