Summary: I debated a long time between the F100, Nikon F5, Canon EOS 3, and Minolta 8i. The F100 won out due to the number of features which actually HELP me take pictures. The...
Summary: Excellent camera. Has most of the features of the F5 but in a lighter package. This is important if you do alot of travel photography. Combined with a good zoom lens this...
Summary: This is an excellent professional quality camera. It has every necessary feature for general portrait photography, and most features necessary for other purposes. The...
Pros: pro quality, Nikon reliability, almost all the features of F5 but about 1lb. lighter & cheaper
Summary: This is without a doubt the most user-friendly 35mm camera I've ever used in 40 years of photography. This is a camera that will provide many years of quality, reliable...
Pros: ergonomics, quietness, quality of construction, thoughtful design, system integration, feel
Summary: After a lifetime on the water dealing with all types of boats (power & sail) and motors (o/b, i/b, i/o), this is, WITHOUT A DOUBT, the best motor I've ever used. It is so...
Pros: EXTREMELY guite, powerful, VERY energy efficient, easy to start, freshwater flush attachment
Summary: Having used Nikon FE and F3 since 1980 and 1985 respectively, I can very well appreciate the huge improvement F100 makes over the older models. F100, in my opinion, is...
Summary: This is a fantastic camera for the serious photographer. The layout of controls is logical, and with a little practice the camera becomes an extension of you. Fast...
Summary: Having used Nikons for 20 plus years found the transition to the f100 somewhat intuitive. Have owned N8008, 8008s, N90 and N90s, the F100 is clearly a step up. The bargin...
Summary: I think the F100 just might be Nikon's over-all best bet. While the F5 might have some advantages technically speaking, price and size are not it's best attributes. While...
Pros: Speed, Metal body, not too heavy, big bright viewscreen, gets admiring glances from other photogs
One economical useful camera for the beginner or experienced photographer
Ecoustics
07 April 2008
Summary: Considering price,features,is within the budget for even lower income families. Excellent item for Christmas gift or occasional selection for under $50.00.
Pros: Picture quality,longer battery life,and ratings by consumers, the one to buy for any occasion gift.
Cons: There are cameras for under $25 having features for the novice photographer
Professional performance redefined.
Cross-ranged, five area autofocus system
Choice of Dynamic AF, Closest-subject-priority Dynamic AF and Single Area
AF
High-speed Focus Tracking up to 5 fps…
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