Andreas Thaler
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I up-graded from the F4 to the F5 when they first came out. I used it for years as a professional sports photographer. It's a wonderful camera and likely the best of the AF Nikon film cameras... well maybe the F6 is better but they came out too late for most of us, as the pro shooters had already switched to digital by the time the F6 came out. I only have a F3 now but if I was considering an AF model, I would likely get the F5 or F6. One advantage of the F6 is it's lighter and smaller since the motor drive comes off.
You must have used the F5 intensively and it seems to have held up. That is a testament to the quality of the F5

A German photo reporter reported in a forum that the bayonet of the F4 was too weak for the heavy, fast telephoto lenses. And the shutter could not withstand the constant stress of reportage use and had to be replaced.