The Nikon D7100 Experience Updates Page

Updates to the Nikon D7100 Experience e-book:

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2013-04-14Version 1.0 – Published – available in PDF and EPUB versions on the Full Stop website and in Kindle (MOBI) format on Amazon.

2013-06-06Unpublished correction

In Section 10.4 Interval Timer and Time-Lapse Photography Shooting:

The link for the Lightroom Time-Lapse plug-ins/ templates has been updated from the Pixiq link to:

http://lightroom-blog.com/2010/10/26/lightroom-timelapse-presets-now-updated-to-version-3/

2013-06-06Version 1.1 EPUB – The “text appearing over images” bug, which occurred with the EPUB version in certain e-readers and reading apps, is hopefully successfully now fixed.

2013-06-25 – Firmware Update

Nikon has released firmware C 1.01, which fixes several bugs. You can see the list, and download the new firmware here:

https://support.nikonusa.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/18539

2013-07-18 – Nikon NotificationNikon Distortion Control Data firmware update 1.009 released

Nikon has released Distortion Control Data version 1.009 L firmware update for the D4, D90, D600, D800, D800E, D3100, D3200, D5000, D5100, D5200, D7000 and D7100 dSLR cameras. This L firmware update provides corrections for lens barrel and pincushion distortions.

Firmware download:

Mac:
http://nikonimglib.com/dcdata/#os-macintosh

Windows:
http://nikonimglib.com/dcdata/#os-windows

Instructions

Mac:
http://nikonimglib.com/dcdata/manual/En/lensprofile_mac_en.html

Windows:
http://nikonimglib.com/dcdata/manual/En/lensprofile_win_en.html

2014-04-03 – unpublished corrections:

Section 3.6 Retouch Menu, correction of error, shown in red and blue below:

Perspective Control: Correct the effects of perspective where vertical lines converge, to make those lines appear horizontal parallel.

Section 3.4 Custom Settings, Correction of error, shown in red and blue below:

b4: Center-weighted area
This setting gives you the ability to customize the size of the central Viewfinder area that is used in determination determining proper exposure when working in Center-Weighted Area Metering Mode.

Section 8.2 Center-weighted area – Correction of error, shown in red and blue below, found just after Figure 174.

As discussed with Custom Setting b4 – Center-Weighted Area, you can select the size of the central area that is used in determination determining proper exposure when working in Center-Weighted Area Metering Mode.

2015-09-17 – Firmware Update 1.03

Nikon has released firmware C 1.03, which fixes several bugs. You can see the list, and download the new firmware here:

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7 thoughts on “The Nikon D7100 Experience Updates Page”

  1. Your D7100 Experience is an excellent book. I am carrying in my mobile phone and my iPad for easy reference. It puts me on an easy learning curve after I upgraded from the D5100.

  2. Hello Mr. Klostermann

    I have purchased your E-book for the Nikon D7100 and love it. I do have one problem that stumps me though. I like to exposure bracket for HDR photos. I have no problem getting it to fire off three photos in a row. What I would like to do is have it lock up the mirror for each exposure automatically. So in other words with one click of the ML-L3 remote It would raise the mirror, pause, take the three exposure in the series. Is this possible? If not what do you suggest so I can get the mirror locked up for each exposure in the series. I tried finding an answer online with no luck.

    Thanks

    Michael Shake

    1. Thanks for your question, and I’m glad you have found the guide helpful! I’m not sure if the Mirror-up option is possible during bracketing. The only way this might function is if you set the Release Mode Dial on Mup, and give it a try. Try it with the Shutter Button and with the Remote. (sorry, I don’t have the camera at hand at the moment to try it right now).

  3. I’ve played around with it and found the best way for me to do what I want. If I use the ML-L3 remote in the MUP mode it will work I just have to click the remote 6 times to get the 3 exposures. One for the mirror up and then one for the exposure, times 3. Not ideal but I can work with that. At least I can get the result I want. Thanks for the quick answer!

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