Nikon D7100 is the new DSLR from Nikon. The Nikon D7100 has been given a specially designed DX-format (APS-C) 24.1-megapixel CMOS sensor (so not the same one employed in the D5200) which doesn't use the traditional optical low pass (anti-aliasing) filter found in most cameras. The camera uses the Expeed 3 image processor and can shoot at up to 7fps. Nikon has included various upgrades such as a new optical viewfinder, a high-resolution 3.2-inch display, a new spot white balance feature and a new "i" button for faster access to controls. The D7100 also has the same moisture and dust resistant magnesium alloy body as the Nikon D300S. Other features include dual SD card slots, full HD video recording, secondary monochrome LCD and built-in flash.
Specs: 24.1MP CMOS sensor | 6fps | No AA filter (similar to the D800E) | 51 AF point, 15 cross-type | Built-in HDR function | 2016-pixel RGB sensor | 3.2" 1,229k dots LCD screen | Dual SD card slots | EXPEED 3 processor | ISO range: 100-6400 | 100% viewfinder coverage | Video: 1080p @ 60i/50i/30/25/24 fps plus 720p @ 60p | Compatible with the WU-1a wireless mobile adapter
PRICE: RS79, 450(body only)
$1,200