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Nikon D100
Editor's Review
The Nikon D100 offers professional functions at a price that may tempt some amateur photographers. Though the camera's battery life, fast autofocus and compatibility with existing Nikon lenses win it praise, complaints about soft image quality and flimsy parts may deter serious photographers.
Specifications
- 6.1 megapixels (effective)
- auto and manual focus
- program and manual exposure
- JPEG
- TIFF and RAW file formats
- ISO range 200-1600
- proprietary Lithium-Ion battery. Accepts interchangeable Nikon lenses -- lens not included
- UPC: 00018208252060
- Release Date: Mar 05, 2003
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Nikon D100 Comments & Questions (write your own!)
I tried to reformat the memory card and that didn't work either
Your A/F lens from F80 do not have built in motors. Mounting such lens on D40 and D60 will not give you the convenience of autofocus.
You may also want to read this discussion on<a href="photo.net/nikon-camera-foru... lens compatibility with D100 </a> for information related to your question.
I'm fairly certain that the D100 does not do sepia or black and white shooting. The D200, its successor, does B&W but no sepia. Luckily, it's pretty easy to do such things in photo editing programs these days. Nikon's own photo studio program will convert color photos to either B&W or sepia, as will any third party program like Adobe Photoshop.
Good luck!
Nikon D100 Reviews
Nikon D100 Reviews by Digital Camera-HQ Users
- 5.0 out of 5
Bought this camera when it first came out . Very good and reliable camera I take it everywhere I go
- 5.0 out of 5
More and More pixles are pouring in every day. Down side is No Multiple Exposure facility. LCD is small.6.1 effective pixles is good enough for A4 enlargment even my Agency has done hoarding size enlargement. I use only Nikkor prime lenses.Would like to upgrade to D2X but for the prohibitive price. D100 is notorious in catching dust on the CCD. Dust problem always prevails. I am very happy with D100
- 5.0 out of 5
This camera still surprises me with it great performances. I shoot youth sporting events and nature /landscapes, and am always amazed at its preformace. I always get rave complements about the pics I take!!!
- 5.0 out of 5
I have this camera and have used it in many tough situations now and it has passed with flying colors. I have 20 nikon lenses and used most of them with this camera so far . The lens that I really love with it is my 20-35mm 2.8 AFD or my 35-70mm 2.8 AFD Nikon. They give me a bit more wide angles and telephoto coverage with this format with the 1.5 x factor. The camera handles well with the battery pack on it and gives me a vertical shutter release and command control as well as a digital audio message recorder built in to the pack for short memos of the picture you just took. It also has 2 rechargable Lion batteries or you can use 6 AA's if needed with the supplied clip. The monitor is big enough but not the biggest and all of the controls are in just the right places. Also you can preview depth of field, a feature that I really need and love to have . The viewfinder is very bright and has a ton of info including vertical and horizontal lines if needed with the menu. All in all this D100 is a great camera and for what it does, including making top notch pictues, for the price, it's hard to beat!
- 5.0 out of 5
