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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.Vollständige Rezension lesen
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The Nikon F100 is a modern film SLR with great ergonomics which Nikon are known for. The grip on the camera feels really nice in the hand and the buttons are easy to access. It has good auto focus and can shoot up to 8000th of a second which comes in handy when shooting in bright sunny conditions at wide apertures. The F100 was released in 1999 and has shutter speeds quicker than some modern DSLRs today which is amazing for a 20+ year old camera. The camera uses 4x AA batteries which is great as these batteries are easy to find and if you use quality AA batteries, the camera will last you a long time. I’m a light to medium shooter and I’ve had the same set of AA batteries in my F100 for over a year now and it still has battery remaining. Loading film in the F100 is a breeze and most of the time you end up with an extra frame or two from the film roll because of the the F100’s efficient auto film advance. If you’re looking for a film camera with advanced features and you don’t need to capture fast sports action or wild life then I highly recommend this camera. If you need faster frames per second for catching quick action then the Nikon F5 or F6 will be the better camera for that but they are more expensive and the Nikon F5 is bigger and heavier too, which is not necessarily a bad thing just something you may want to know when considering these cameras. Basically, if you know how to shoot a DSLR you’ll feel right at home with this gem of a camera. Vollständige Rezension lesen
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The Nikon F100 is an amazingly affordable camera these days with very high specification and I used one professionally as a lighter back up to my Nikon F5. It allows use of old Nikon Ais manual focus as well as AFD auto focus lenses and more. As a film based camera it has great potential for any aspiring photographer or pro wanting to use film in a predominantly digital era where mobile phone cameras are gaining much ground once held by film based cameras. The features built into this camera are so many that most of them may not even be used by some users except the experienced but it caters for everyone at a great market price.
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My name is Doug Ward and I am a Professional Photographer. I do a lot of Travel and Art Photography. After a few years of using Nikon Digital SLR cameras, I wanted to do some work with film again to get a different look on my projects. So I chose the Nikon F100 35mm camera. It was designed in the late 1990's, but for it's time was "State of the Art". It operates very much like a new Nikon DSLR. It features a five-area auto focus sensor system. This will allow you to both preform focusing on high speed continuous shooting objects and on moving objects. It has focus controls for Manual, Single-Servo (Stationary Objects), and Continuous-Servo (Moving Objects). The F100 also has a 3D Matrix Metering Sensor. This will allow you to provide the correct exposure on your images. It has very comfortable controls for the Shutter (Rear: Main Command Dial) and the Aperture (Front: Sub-Command Dial). The Camera features, exposure modes such as: Programmed Auto, Shutter Priority, Aperture Priority. It has a Exposure Compensation controls and is able to auto bracket each shot. The Camera even has a large LCD Screen to display the settings. Just like the new Nikon Cameras. My Nikon F100 has allowed me to produce some beautiful images. My hope is that it will also do the same for you also. Vollständige Rezension lesen
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Nikon F100, Excellent film camera , ergonomics are intuitive and perfectly laid out . Had some Nikon digital gear as other brands but I like more 35mm film . So I sold my digital and back to film 35mm . I figure out if I need digital I am using my iPhone for virtual photography but real thing is film .and thats the reason I choose Nikon F100 ! It is instrument as pinnacle of film cameras , not to big , not to heavy simply in my opinion the best . Option for Nikon / Nikkor lenses are endless and you have full frame camera for a fraction of the digital camera !
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