Advantages: SLR-style camera body good photo quality Disadvantages: expensive fairly fifficult to learn usb not firewire
...affordable (ish!!) cost.
The Nikon D100 has a whopping 6.1 Megapixel CCD and every manual control you could dream of. The image quality from the CCD is such that may pro photographers are now ditchingtheir film cameras altogether in favour of digital.
Like other SLR cameras, the D100 is sold without a lens. Those with an investment in Nikon lenses will be all set, because you can use Nikon standard lenses with this camera. Newcomers, however, will ... ...The 6.1 (effective) Mpixel Nikon D100 camera body EN-EL3 rechargeable Li-ion battery Battery charger Neck strap Body cap Eyepiece cap LCD cover USB cable Video cable Lens cap w/strap CD-ROM featuring NikonView 5 199 page manual (printed) I already mentioned that the D100 does not include a lens. Another important item not included is a memory card. It's up to you to pick up a CompactFlash card (Type II / Microdrives supported). Since this camera ...
heneghan 28.11.2002
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Advantages: Full control over all aspects of photography, True SLR, interchangable lenses, metal body Disadvantages: Expensive! This camera is for pro and semi-pro photographers, not the amateurs!
...built-in flash (or Speedlight as Nikon call it), and well over a thousand if the flash is not used (using a CompactFlash card for storage - Microdrives require more power and reduce battery life accordingly)
The battery charges from flat in well under three hours and takes only a couple of seconds to swap out.
The images are suitable for enlargement up to approximately 18"x12" - beyond this you may start to see some pixellation.
If you generally ...
tomo1k 04.04.2005
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Advantages: Excellent build quality, ease of use and quality of output Disadvantages: Be careful about Mr Dust and Ms Lint when switching lenses. There is no real safe way to clean the CCD except for a blowoff can or bulb.
...If you have used a Nikon AF SLR, then you'll feel right at home. Everything is where it should be and the learning curve is very simplistic. The picture quality range is selectable from non-compressed to small jpegs. I personally find the large, fine jpeg format suits me just fine for 8X10 full bleed prints virtually indistinguishable from 35mm film. This file sizes are about 3.5 MB and are easily handled in Photoshop Elements or similar programs ... ....... in a heartbeat.
Heres the specs:
1)Built around a 23.7 x 15.6mm RGB CCD, the D100 captures images with an incredible, film-rivaling 6.1
2)Pictures are amazingly detailed and color-rich, with resolutions up to 3008 x 2000 pixels
3)3D Matrix Metering
4)5 Area Dynamic Autofocus with Focus Tracking and Lock-on
5)Built-in Speedlight featuring D-TTL flash control capability + standard ISO-type hot shoe
p.s. i bought mine from www.amazon.co.uk ...
stallion1984 17.02.2004
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Advantages: Very robust Disadvantages: Long learning curve, this camera is for advanced amateur/pro
...10 to 20mm range. Nikon has a good selection of lens available as do other lens manufactures, Just remember the better quality of lens, the better quality of print you will make.
Once you take some time to learn the basic operation of the camera its time to hit the road and experiment with your camera. This camera is very-very flexable due to its SLR design. This should be the camera you take into the field and work with. Travel, close-up work, ... ...of the Nikon D100.
Nikon has built its reputation on quality built cameras that can TAKE IT! So iIF you are ready to leave your point and shot camera check out this camera system! I own a D100 after years of film cameras, mostly Nikon. These varied from high end and some in the middle of their line up. I have no regrets switching to digital as I know that I have the best Nikon I've ever owned and thedigital format is the greatest. ...
kd7ena 29.02.2004
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Advantages: Semi-professional camera, feels and acts like an SLR, uses F mount Nikon lenses Disadvantages: Auto mode does not give as good results as coolpix cameras. Traditional poor documentation
...recently have used Kodak and Nikon consumer digital cameras. See my report on the Coolpix 775.
As a photographer who used to be used to SLR cameras and hours spent in the darkroom, I always longed for a Nikon. Now the D-100 has arrived at the affordable end of the digital masters professional cameras. The camera is so fully featured, I have not yet learned to use half of them yet, after 3 months of continuous use. See the manufacturer's review for ... ...cover the features in a readable manner. On the other hand, the user base is huge and there are many online sources of help from user groups.
The lenses to go with the camera body can be quite expensive, especially the new DX lenses, which allow all the features of the camera to be used.
I would suggest that the first time user buys a general purpose zoom lens for approx £80 to start off with. A good DX lens is nearly £1k!!!
A great camera, from ...
chrisf 06.02.2004
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