Testseek.com have collected 72 expert reviews of the Nikon Coolpix P7100 and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Nikon Coolpix P7100.
October 2011
(80%)
72 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Impressive image quality -- you can push ISO and hues are natural, Advanced customization options, Nice hardware and UI setup
Only 720p video capture, Burst mode is disappointing; frame to frame refresh also laggy
The Nikon Coolpix P7100 and cameras like it represent a quirky in-between-breed — even more so than the mirrorless, interchangeable lens models taking over the market. You're buying a point and shoot without the convenience of fitting it in your back po...
Expensive, Just 720p HD video, Bulky for a compact
The P7100 is not particularly compact, especially when compared to cameras like the LX5, the TL500, or the S100, but that's not necessarily a bad thing. Larger cameras provide a more stable shooting platform than smaller cameras. The P7100's impressively...
Improved all-around operational speed, Very good image quality with very good corner sharpness, Optical image stabilization, Handy Quick Dial is much quicker to use than previous model, Generous 7.1x zoom range for its class, Slightly improved ergonomi...
Chunky camera design could use slimmer ergonomics, Camera still looks too much like the Canon G12, No full 1080p HD video available in movie mode, While the camera is faster to use overall and an improvement over its predecessor, some competing models ...
It was with some trepidation that I approached this review of the Nikon P7100. While there was much to like in the previous model including its good image quality and excellent built-in zoom lens, it was a slow and frustrating camera to use. When you l...
Abstract: The Nikon Coolpix P7100 ($499.95) is one of those cameras that will send the average consumer running for the hills because this badass has more controls, dials, bells and whistles than R2-D2. On the other hand, the Nikon Coolpix P7100 will turn an advanc...
Long optical zoom range for its class, * Tilting high-resolution LCD and optical viewfinder, * Superb low-light video, * Excellent image quality and deep imaging controls, * Full manual controls and RAW shooting,
Maximum video resolution of 720p, * Complex controls and features can be intimidating, * Slow shot-to-shot times, Price when rated: 500
Excellent image quality and deep imaging controls, Superb lowlight video, Full manual controls and RAW shooting, Tilting highresolution LCD and optical viewfinder, Long optical zoom range for its class,
Complex controls and features can be intimidating, Maximum video resolution of 720p, Slow shottoshot times,
Nikon’s Coolpix P7100 is as complex as it is powerful, with excellent image quality and a feature set to please even the fussiest photographer. Just make sure you’re up for the challenge. Images (click to enlarge) Nikon Coolpix P7100 Review: Superb ...
Lots of physical controls. Tilting LCD. Optical viewfinder. Raw shooting support. Hot shoe,
Bulky. Expensive. HD video limited to 720p24. Some performance and control quirks.
The P7100 performed well in our Lab tests. It was able to start up and grab a shot in about 1.6 seconds, there was a 0.9-second wait time between shots, and the camera recorded a mere 0.1 second on shutter lag tests. It bested our Editors’ Choice Canon...
Lots of physical controls, Tilting LCD, Optical viewfinder, Raw shooting support, Hot shoe,
Bulky, Expensive, HD video limited to 720p24, Some performance and control quirks,
The Nikon Coolpix P7100 is big on image quality and manual controls, although it comes at the cost of size and weight. The camera will appeal to you if you are an enthusiast who doesn’t always want to lug a D-SLR around, but is a tough sell if you’re ...
Why you’d buy the P7100: multiple external control points; pocketable.Why you wouldn’t: you want Full HD; the 7.1x zoom range is not enough for you.Having waded through a mountain of DSLRs, mirrorless models and piles of boring point-and-shooters this ...
The Nikon P7100 is the camera that its predecessor should have been. If you have been holding out on the P7000 because of its questionable performance, wait no longer. Nikon has delivered a worthy raw-shooting competitor to the Canon G12.If you’ve go...