The Nikon D7100 DSLR has won the European Camera 2013-2014 EISA Award. The D7100 is an APS-C DX format DSLR that captures high resolution images (absence of an optical low-pass filter), a fast 51-point AF system and outputs uncompressed HDMI video which can be stored directly to an external storage device.
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The D7100 is the current flagship of Nikon's DX camera family, combining excellent image quality and advanced features. Its APS-C sensor is designed without an optical low-pass filter, which allows us to take full advantage of its 24-million-pixel resolution with no loss of sharpness. The fast 51-point AF system and high-speed continuous shooting are perfect for capturing action, while the reliable metering system delivers consistently accurate exposures. The bright optical viewfinder and crisp LCD screen allow both traditional eye-level and 'live view' shooting modes. Movie shooters will appreciate the clean, uncompressed HDMI output, which can be recorded directly to an external storage device.