Nikon F100, detailed demonstration and full review - Everything you wanted to know and much more.

One of the top 4 on Google search for Nikon Film Cameras. The unmissable Nikon F100. Possibly the best value-for-money Nikon film camera ever made. F100 from 1999 (to 2006) is part of the range of battery powered, autofocus Nikon F series which started with F4. It is closest to the look and feel of the top of the line Nikon F6, which we covered here. But it’s almost one tenth of the price of the F6, which makes it amazing value for money. I will be making frequent comparisons with the F6. It also has a strong resemblance to the early digital cameras. F100 is regarded as either a High-end or Professional camera. The pictures in this video are available here: https://www.qdox.net/downloadtransfer... Access key is: 2327 Here is an executive summary for busy people: F100 has a fortified die-cast magnesium alloy body and is compatible with a huge range of manual and autofocus Nikkor lenses It has the full PSAM shooting mode selection and therefore it can emulate the basic features of many other Nikon cameras in a way that appears very familiar and conventional today. It has a 5 area Multi-CAM1300 autofocus system for high speed continuous shooting as well as dynamic autofocus tracking for moving subjects. It uses a 10 segment 3D Matrix metering It has 22 custom menu settings It has power winding and rewinding using standard AA batteries built in the grip F100 uses the familiar Nikon twin dial system for choosing the camera settings. A main command dial on the back and sub-command dial on the front. The LCD panel on top has many similarities with other Nikon cameras since the F5 . If you are familiar with digital SLRs but want to try a full featured no-compromise solid Nikon film camera at a bargain price, there are few choices better than the F100. This is not a collectors’ camera. It is a camera to be used. Today, Nikon F100 is one of the most sought after SLR film cameras on the second hand market. I confidently predict that its value will begin to go up with the passage of time and the renewed interest in film photography. Be sure to also watch our entire Nikon F professional series videos from Nikon F to F6. Canon lovers also watch the videos on F1 and EOS-1. Pentax lovers, pleaes watch Pentax LX. Olympus lovers please watch the video on OM-1 and OM-10.