Is it possible?

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Is it possible that no one on this forum has used both the Nikon F100 and N90s models? I am thinking of purchasing one of these cameras in the immediate future. I would greatly appreciate any comments on either one of these models.

Thank you.

-- Gino Difarnecio (gdifarn@evansville.net), September 18, 1999

Answers

Gino: You might try posting this question at http://photo.net/photo/ . You will need to register or login and then go to the Original Question and Answer section.

-- Joe Miller (jmmiller@poka.com), September 18, 1999.

Gino, I personally haven't tried either of the cameras mention, however I do know alittle about them both. The Nikon N90 has dropped alittle in price since the F100 hit the market. If it were me though I'd spend the extra for the F100 since they put alot of features into it that the F5 has.

-- Ernst-Ulrich Schafer (zone88@olypen.com), September 19, 1999.

Hi Gino

You might try looking at the Camera Review website for 35mm. I'll try putting it in this box as a link:
http://www.camerareview.com/templates/rating.cfm?Category=4

At this site you can compare specs of any modern cameras side-by-side and read comments/ratings about each.



-- Asher (schachter@a1.tch.harvard.edu), September 19, 1999.


Which camera

I'll tell ya, the F100 is "THE" state of the art but the cost is indeed more. Have you looked at a spec sheet for it yet? I use an F5 and it's great but it is incredibly heavy. From what I read the F100 took the best of the F5's features (some inproved) and it is lighter. Go to Moose Peterson's website and check out what he says about it. Not sure what the address is but you should be able to find it with a simple search. Good luck............

-- Frank Shepherd (franks@netdoor.com), September 24, 1999.

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