D7II is a digital SLR camera manufactured by Nikon. It features a 24.3 megapixel sensor, 51-point autofocus system, 6.5fps continuous shooting, full HD 1080p video recording, and weather sealing.
The Nikon D7100, also known as the D7II, is an advanced digital SLR camera designed for enthusiasts and semi-professionals. Released in 2013, it features a 24.1-megapixel DX-format sensor with no optical low-pass filter, allowing it to capture fine details with clarity and sharpness.
The D7II has an expansive ISO range from 100-25600, which is expandable to ISO 51200 equivalent. This allows photographers to shoot in low light conditions with less noise. It is also equipped with Nikon's latest EXPEED 3 image processor, enabling high-resolution still images and full HD 1080p video at 60fps.
For autofocus, the D7II utilizes Nikon's 51-point AF system with 15 cross-type sensors, which locks onto subjects quickly. It can shoot continuously at 6 frames per second, with a buffer depth allowing for up to 100 JPEG photos or 16 RAW images in a single burst.
With its weather sealed magnesium alloy body, the D7II is durable enough for use in rugged outdoor conditions. Overall, it strikes an excellent balance between speed, resolution, photo/video versatility, and high ISO performance at a reasonable price point.