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Graham Whistler wrote: Then there is the new thing of removing the AA filter as well but for all intents and purposes the camera is the same. Seems that the AA filter was removed for the D7100, as the DPreview states. " Add to that the fact that the D7100 has no OLPF filter and you'd expect nothing less than impressive performance on our resolution chart" Found on p15 of their review http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/nikon-d7100/15 If you don't need the larger buffer the D7100 will be a deal;~)
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