I am currently the owner of an F80 and a D70s. I shoot about 70% digital, 30% film, but my film work is generally my best.
I have just received £300 of Amazon vouchers and am thinking how to spend them and I have been thinking of upgrading my F80 for sometime - initially I thought I would upgrade to the F100, but I note that I can get a second hand F5 on Amazon for around £350. It strikes me that for £350, the F5 would be the best choice. It is, afterall, one of the best Nikon cameras, as I understand it.
In addition, I need a fast focusing, rugged and high performing camera because I photograph dogs a lot, in the outdoors and wet. My F80 just isn't up to it, and a small bump resulted in the popup flash head getting damaged already (not that I use it, but still...).
So my question is - Is there REALLY much of a different between the F100 and the F5, and is the £100 difference worth it? Based on the fact that the F5 was £2000 about 10 years ago, I am thinking yes, but thought I'd ask those that use one on a regular basis.
Thanks
Ted
I have just received £300 of Amazon vouchers and am thinking how to spend them and I have been thinking of upgrading my F80 for sometime - initially I thought I would upgrade to the F100, but I note that I can get a second hand F5 on Amazon for around £350. It strikes me that for £350, the F5 would be the best choice. It is, afterall, one of the best Nikon cameras, as I understand it.
In addition, I need a fast focusing, rugged and high performing camera because I photograph dogs a lot, in the outdoors and wet. My F80 just isn't up to it, and a small bump resulted in the popup flash head getting damaged already (not that I use it, but still...).
So my question is - Is there REALLY much of a different between the F100 and the F5, and is the £100 difference worth it? Based on the fact that the F5 was £2000 about 10 years ago, I am thinking yes, but thought I'd ask those that use one on a regular basis.
Thanks
Ted