Nikon CoolPix P7100 10.1 MP Digital Camera

Nikon CoolPix P7100 Technical Details
  • Superior Nikon image quality with 7.1x Zoom-NIKKOR ED glass lens and large 10.1-MP, 1/1.7-in. CCD sensor
  • Fast and responsive with Nikon's EXPEED C2 image processing engine; shoot RAW files for added image control and flexibility
  • Versatile manual controls, including front command dial and exclusive quick menu puts the photographer in charge of camera operation
  • HD movie (720p) with stereo sound recording using built-in microphone; optical zoom control and autofocus are available during recording
  • 3-inch ultra-high resolution (921,000-dot) Vari-Angle monitor with Clear Color display and anti-reflective coating; for added viewing convenience an optical viewfinder is also provided

Nikon CoolPix P7100 10.1 MP Digital Camera
Review based on a production CoolPix P7100 running firmware V1.0
When Nikon released the CoolPix P7000 in 2010, several commentators, including ourselves, remarked on its uncanny resemblance to the Canon Powershot G-series. Clearly intended to compete with Canon's G-series in the high-end compact camera market, the raw-enabled P7000 offered very similar ergonomics, as well as near-identical top-level specifications to the Powershot G12. Sadly, although it was capable of producing excellent image quality, the P7000 was plagued with poor operational speed and frustratingly glitchy on-screen menus. The overall impression was of a camera which was almost, but not quite finished for public release. It was a camera that we wanted to love, but just couldn't.

The P7100 isn't hugely different to the P7000 in terms of specification - it utilizes the same 10MP CCD as its predecessor (and is thus limited to the same 720p video specification) and the same lens. The LCD screen might be articulated, but it is the same excellent 3in, 921k-dot display as before. The P7100's form factor is almost exactly the same as the P7000, and is partly defined by the same optical viewfinder.

Meaningful changes have been made though to both its ergonomics and operational speed compared to the P7000. The most obvious physical additions are a command dial on the front of the camera, and of course that flip-out LCD screen on the rear. Operationally, Nikon claims to have greatly increased the P7100's responsiveness compared to the P7000, in everything from image processing time to menu activation/dismissal - areas in which the P7000 badly lagged behind its competitors.

Not all of the cameras in its class are quite so large though. In fact, the P7100, like its predecessor and like the Canon Powershot G12, are remarkable amongst their peers for their bulk. Direct competitors like Panasonic's Lumix DMC-LX5, and Samsung's TL500 / EX1 (which shares the same 10MP CCD sensor), are relatively small cameras but the P7100, by comparison, is something of a beast, thanks mostly to its height.

Certainly not small enough to fit in a shirt or trouser pocket, the P7100 isn't much smaller than some interchangeable lens mirrorless cameras. What the P7100 has which these cameras do not though is a versatile built-in lens, covering a range of 28-200mm (equivalent).

Compared to CoolPix P7000 - key differences

The differences between the P7100 and its predecessor are relatively few, and quite subtle. Here's a list:
  • Rear LCD now articulated (fold out design)
  • New front control dial
  • AE lock in movie mode
  • New effects modes (including cross-process, optical zoom burst effect and mono filters)
  • Claimed increase in AF response and accuracy
  • Decreased raw (.NRW) write times
  • Claimed improvements to operation speed (menu activation/dismissal etc).
  • Claimed improvements to noise-reduction using Expeed C2 'ultraimaging' processing

P7000, G12 and P7100 compared (key differences)


Canon Powershot G12

Nikon CoolPix P7000

Nikon CoolPix P7100
Sensor • 1/1.7" Type CCD
• 10.1 million effective pixels
• Primary color filter array
• 1/1.7" Type CCD
• 10.1 million effective pixels
• Primary color filter array
• 1/1.7" Type CCD
• 10.1 million effective pixels
• Primary color filter array
Optical zoom • 28-140mm (equivalent)
• f/2.8-4.5
• 28-200mm (equivalent)
• f/2.8-5.6
• 28-200mm (equivalent)
• f/2.8-5.6
Video mode • MOV [H.264 + Linear PCM (stereo)]:
1280 x 720 @ 24 fps
640 x 480 @ 30fps
320 x 240 @ 30fps
• MOV [H.264 + Linear PCM (stereo)]:
1280 x 720 @ 24 fps
640 x 480 @ 30fps
320 x 240 @ 30fps
• MOV [H.264 + Linear PCM (stereo)]:
1280 x 720 @ 24 fps
640 x 480 @ 30fps
320 x 240 @ 30fps
LCD screen • 2.8" Vari-angle TFT LCD monitor
• 460,000 dots
• Approx 100% coverage
• 3.0 inch LCD
• 921k dots
• 100% coverage in playback mode (97% in live view)
• 3.0 inch flip-out LCD
• 921k dots
• 100% coverage in playback mode (97% in live view)
Viewfinder Real-image zoom, optical viewfinder Real-image zoom, optical viewfinder Real-image zoom, optical viewfinder
Dimensions 112 x 76 x 48 mm 114 x 77 x 45 mm 116 x 77 x 48mm
Weight (including battery and card) Approx. 355g Approx. 360g Approx. 395g

Nikon CoolPix P7100 Description

Readmore Reviewbest_google.gifFeaturing Nikon’s EXPEED C2 image processing engine, the Nikon 26286 Coolpix P7100 Digital Camera enhances your camera’s performance to produce the sharpest images.  Offering you maximum control and flexibility, it has a 3-inch TFT LCD with anti-reflection coating, which can be tilted for a variety of uses.  Its built-in front command dials lets you adjust its settings, without removing your hands from the grip.  Designed with a 10.1-megapixel lens, take the most vibrant photos and record videos in 720p HD format!

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