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Mike Kennedy

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I had posted earlier about my search for a faster focusing/motor drive than my F60.Might have a deal on an F90s.
It would be nice to hear from members who use this camera.

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I've used this camera for a number of years before upgrading to an F100. Well built and ergonomically sound. Autofocus was quick and used a wide focus area instead of spot focus areas. Accurate metering, although not up to the standard of the F5. I regret selling mine and I'm on the hunt for another one.
 

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I have run several hundred rolls of film through mine. It's been to 4 continents and several countries and has yet to let me down. I love it.
 

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great camera. never let me down. experience til minus 22 with lithium batteries.
go for it I would say
unless, you could get f100, f6 for the same price
 

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i have both the 90 and 100, and favor the 90 and use it more often.
 

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I have one, and with the grip it fits perfectly. It's sturdy, meters very well and the wide autofocus is very nice. I'd been pondering an F5 or F100, and I think I'll just stick with my N90s.
 

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The N90s is hard to beat for any purpose where a 35mm camera is suitable. It focusses smoothly and quickly and is ergonomically a pleasure for most people to use.
 
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Provided the subject is well lit and contrasty then the auto focus is fast and (generally) accurate. If it's dull or hazy forget it. I often switch my F90X to manual focus to stop it hunting back and forth – I think this is a generic AF problem, not one confined to the F90X.

Otherwise, yes it's a good camera, quite chunky with the battery pack, but ergonomically sound. Works well with the SB26 flash unit too. At the sort of prices being asked nowadays it would be a bargain not to be missed!

But I still prefer my F3....


Richard
 

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I like the F5 and F100 a lot better. The autofocus is much more sensitive and easier to use.

That having been said, the cost of the F90 and F90x these days is extremely low. You get a lot for your money. Especially if you've not been spoiled by the F100 and F5, you'll find that these cameras are extremely fun to use and very capable.

Try one out!
 

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I have one Mike. I like it. I bought it and then jumped onto a couple of F100s. The N90s is nice, but no match for the F100. I could be convinced to sell it (with or w/o MB-10).
 

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I love mine. I prefer my F-100, but the N90s is a very nice rig. Well designed and built.

Kiron Kid
 
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