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.
Large variangle LCD screen, improved Raw capture speeds, great image quality
High pricetag, lack of groundbreaking improvements
The previous P7000 was a great advanced compact, but it fell down with its slow Raw capture speed. The P7100 manages to cut waiting time right down and, although it's still not the fastest on the market, it's definitely quicker. Other additions, includ...
Closer, and maybe worth a(n inexpensive) cigar now. It seems clear that Nikon knew what they needed to address to improve the P7000. They managed to deal with almost all of it except one thing: raw write performance. The P7100 handles well, performs we...
The Nikon Coolpix P7100 is a more refined and crucially faster version of the model that it replaces, with an even better handling experience, quicker startup and autofocus times, and much more responsive RAW mode than before. Put the P7100 side-by-si...
Excellent control over image noise, Above average metering accuracy, Great lens sharpness, Good image colors possible, Good whitebalance system, Impressive stabilization, Fast autofocus system, Short shutterlag, Good ergonomics, Solid buildquality, Excell
Autofocus gives up more than average, Not ExposurePriority LCD preview, Poor LCD coverage, Extremely poor viewfinder coverage, LiveHistogram not often accurate, Slow shottoshot speed, Slow QuickMenu, Video cuts too early
The list of direct competitors is short and each offer a distinct compromise. The Fuji Finepix X100 Fuji Finepix X100 which costs twice as much offers superior image quality and a stellar EVF but no zoom or image stabilization. The Olympus XZ-1 Olympus XZ...
The P7100 is a very capable camera with an impressive level of manual control - significantly more than you'll find on most compact interchangeable lens system cameras, and more than some mirrorless interchangeable lens cameras (we're looking at you, ...
Excellent image quality. Quicker response times than the P7000. Tilting LCD screen
Video capture only 720p. Can have issues focusing in low light. No dedicated video-record button
While it's too large to fit inside a pocket, the P7100 provides all of the functionality and quality that you could need. It's a shame that its performance is not class beating, otherwise it would easily make a great companion to an SLR or ILC....
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. ...
Nikon have sensibly retained all the best features of the P7000 and made sensible improvements to processing times, added a more flexible monitor and some extra effects, plus increased customised settings and rapid change options. ...
That said, the price tag on this camera will by itself exclude most happy snappers, but you do get what you pay for, as the Nikon Coolpix P7100 has no major flaws and delivers very satisfying images. With the PowerShot G12 over a year old now, the pre...