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So which one do I prefer? I love the 100 as a carry around, without the battery grip it is compact enough but the 5, boy oh boy I love that camera!
Funnily enough I have the exact same feeling re my F801 and F4
So which one do I prefer? I love the 100 as a carry around, without the battery grip it is compact enough but the 5, boy oh boy I love that camera!
My F100 had a slight bit of stickiness around the grip area that disappeared once I handled it for a while. I own an N80, and I've owned several of them, and all of them had rather severe stickiness issues. I used talcum powder to cure the problem. I lightly dusted my hands then just handled the cameras all over. My current N80 I've owned for a couple of years now and the stickiness has never returned.
F100 for me. Love it.
For the size and weight of an F5 I might as well use a medium format camera and get nice big negatives.
Depends on what you intend to shoot. Long, fast telephotos are generally not available for medium format cameras, nor are high-rate motors.F100 for me. Love it.
For the size and weight of an F5 I might as well use a medium format camera and get nice big negatives.
Talcum powder is white coloured.
Does exterior of cameras also become white?
I can put those same long fast telephotos on the F100, and the motor rate is almost as fast. And I have no use for a fast motor drive anyway.Depends on what you intend to shoot. Long, fast telephotos are generally not available for medium format cameras, nor are high-rate motors.
I was referencing the comment about for the weight, you might as well be using a medium format camera.I can put those same long fast telephotos on the F100, and the motor rate is almost as fast. And I have no use for a fast motor drive anyway.
The F6 may go...the Lithium CR123 batteries are not available around where I live, so have to send away for them.
Slap an MB-40 on it and use AA's...problem solved!![]()
I may as well have bought a F5!!! More bulk and more weight with a power pack, that's why I went for the F6 anyway. CR123's have a very long shelf life, so for the time being I will buy them in bulk and I will only have to send away once a year .
I have had no stickiness problems with the F100. By the way it takes four AA batteries, not lithium batteries.
F-100 because it is lighter, does not need the heavy battery pack, easier to handle and oh yes the F-100 is the best AF film camera Nikon made.
This interested me.... Why is it the best AF? I would think the AF was improved in the F6, was it not?
Well for starters I would not need a wheel barrow because of the battery weight. F-100 was the best 35mm AF that Nikon built, while the F6 was built to satisfy machine gunning photographers, even to the F100 had automatic film advance and the ability to take a burst of photographs. Why have batteries to handle machine gun spraying when a roll of film maxed out at 36 photographs?
Yes, me too Christopher and like you I was curious about why the F100 was the best AF as opposed to the best camera that also has AF. Still all cleared up nowAh so you're talking about the camera as a whole. I thought you were referring to the AF system.
Yes, me too Christopher and like you I was curious about why the F100 was the best AF as opposed to the best camera that also has AF. Still all cleared up now
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Well if it helps I have been researching the speeds of the cameras used at the Robinson v LaMotta fights and they seemed to be Speed Graphics with flash bulbs that were fired within a few feet of the fighters at the critical moments and had slower speeds than either of the Nikons and yet caught some famous moments in the "fight game". If fired even a split second early it must have blinded them temporarily and it might explain how LaMotta was able to knock Robinson out of the ring in one of the fights. What remains a mystery is how the Speed Graphics were able to pick up Jake saying" Can't knock me down Ray" What is even more surprising is how, having been battered by Ray Robinson, Jake remained on Christian Name terms with him or was that Robert talking to another actor. I do get confused at timesI have both now, and want to sell one. I’m leaning towards keeping the F100 because of the removable grip. It’s just an easier camera to carry around. But I also like the lightening fast speed of the F5. My only complaint with the F5 is its size. I’ve got to figure out what’s more important.
I adore the F100 and recommend it highly. .. The camera has a terrific meter,....
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