NIkon D7100 viewfinder issues.
NIkon D7100 viewfinder issues.
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LandR

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6,249 posts

278 months

Wednesday 20th July 2016
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I got a D7100 moving from a D70 and I'm noticing the viewfinder doesnt show whats captured in the image. It only captures an area in the middle of the viewfinder.

It looks like this a bit:



So only the bit in the square in the middle is captured. Why does it do this.

Does it on my f1.8 35mm and f1.4 50mm. In fact, I think it does it on all my lenses.

brman

1,233 posts

133 months

Wednesday 20th July 2016
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Looks like you have it in 1.3 crop mode.

LandR

Original Poster:

6,249 posts

278 months

Wednesday 20th July 2016
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brman said:
Looks like you have it in 1.3 crop mode.
Ah!

Just googled D7100 1.3 crop mode and I think you're right! I don't know how it's ended up in that mode.

I was thinking maybe my lenses weren't compatible with this body.

Why would you want to use this mode?

Found this, but I'm still not sure why you would want this?

Nikon said:
Furthermore, when the image area of 1.3x crop of DX is selected, the angle of view becomes equivalent to that of a lens with about double the focal length in 35mm format. As the cropped frame is almost entirely covered by the focus points, the camera demonstrates even more powerful capturing capability.

Simpo Two

91,452 posts

289 months

Wednesday 20th July 2016
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'Free zoom'. That said just because a camera has a feature doesn't mean you will need it.



You know that little white book that came in the box...? wink

stevejh

799 posts

228 months

Wednesday 20th July 2016
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Crop mode also allows you to use the two highest frame rates for 1080 video. Not that I have used my D7100 for video yet but I did watch loads of Youtube videos on the D7100 before I bought mine a couple of months ago.

brman

1,233 posts

133 months

Wednesday 20th July 2016
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doesn't it also give you 7 frames per second in still mode?
Not that 7fps is much good on a D7100 due to its tiny buffer frown

Ledaig

1,800 posts

286 months

Wednesday 20th July 2016
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If you've just got it and the settings have been fiddled with, I would recommend resetting the camera by pressing and holding the two buttons with green dots next to them. At least you know you have a base starting point in case anything else has been changed.


Nikon reset