Buy both, resell the one you don’t like.
I'm leaning more towards the EOS because I already have a 50MM F/1.8 50mm STM EF mount lens on a cheap old 300V body but I'm open to working with Nikon glass instead.
I would pick the Canon, all full frame E mount AF including optical stabilized lens work, along third party manual focus Zeiss and 3rd party AF lens will work. The F100 has the dodgy rear door latch.
I had a choice between Nikon and Canon in 2003 and I chose Nikon because they have not changed their lens mount whereas Canon did once eliminating use of older lenses. If Canon changed its lens mount once, they could do it at any time to drive new sales.
Canon's legacy mount was incompatible with AF - thus the need for change. And no changes since then.
Whereas with Nikon, it is more like a thousand little cuts ........
One note, fresh lithium batteries are important. I had some weird issues with F100. I think it was due to older lithium batteries, fresh no problems, using the battery grip with AAs no problem. Lovely camera.
I had a problem with Enloop-style rechargables in a F100. The back “joypad” stopped working properly (didn’t go up IIRC). With alkaline batteries in camera it work OK though, and also with the grip whatever batteries were used.
All my rechargeable batteries are the Sanyo Enloops , they've worked fine in all my cameras such as the F100 , the F80 with grip , EOS 3, 1n and Elan 7ne with grip , plus all my Minolta gear in the grips .
Must be luck of the draw .
I got my batteries a long time ago and I'm not sure if they hold as much charge now ( unlikely) but they never let me down when I'm out .
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