I've seen serial numbers as high as 0036xxx which would indicate only. With this list and keeping us up to date with the serial numbers of new F6 in Tokyo's. Maybe an F6 and an FE2/F3 instead of the F100 (to use my AF.
- Anyone have an electronic copy of the F100 repair/service manual ? I have the us...
Battery holder MS12 is all that's needed without grip?
1 replyHi all, I recently got an F100 with grip but there is nothing to allow use of...Broken back door latches fix
3 repliesI think I'm on to something here. A piece of stailess steel sheet metal carefull...Broken film door
4 repliesThe latch on my film door broke and I see that everyone has stopped selling spar...Can you manual focus a autofocus lens
0 repliesDoes anyone know if when using a AF,AF-D,G lens in manual focus mode will M A S ...Tripod Recommendations
0 repliesHi, as you all know the F100 and a zoom lens and a flash etc is a pretty weighty...F100 Film Leader Out Modification
11 repliesI saw an F100 on EBay with the film leader out modification and remembered someo...Meta35
2 repliesThe sofware-pack (including USB-dongle) Meta35 to extract exif-information worke...F100 NEVER turns off...
9 repliesok, so i got a F100 today, and it has a slight problem..it never turns off..i ha...Back in business
1 replyDid some shopping today for my F100. Hope it works as expected. Otherwise I have...Flashes
2 repliesWhat are you guys using? I'm looking at SB-24 through 28. Not really sure wh...Eyepiece cover for F100
3 repliesNikon has apparently never made a long-exposure eyepiece cover or cap for the F1...
Outstanding image making machine
One of my very favorite film cameras ever made. I shoot with a lot of cameras, both film and digital. Over the last year, I've come to prefer film over digital. The Nikon F100 allows you to create excellent images. The outstanding 3D Matrix metering takes all of the guessing out of shooting slide film, like Fuji Velvia, Velvia creates some of the most beautifully saturated images possible but has a very narrow exposure range. It's easy to blow a shot with this beautiful film. The 3D Matrix meter works extremely well for this film and everything else you shoot it with. The F100 also has a 1 degree spot meter, so you can use Ansel Adams Zone system to create stunning images in B&W. If you want to shoot with Aperture Priority, you also get Exposure Compensation from 1/3 to 3 in + and -, so you are good to go. It's the best film camera for a digital shooter to learn on because it uses all of the control digital shooters are used to. I also like the full range of shooting options from fully auto to fully manual. It has a great AF system and it's full frame. I just picked up an F100 in absolutely mint condition for $210. New this camera was $1,750. in 1998. Grab one because they are a pleasure to use.
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