Pros: Uses SLR lenses, fantastic resolution, familiar controls, no shutter delay! Cons: Expensive, large, only 6 shot buffer, no IEEE-1394, changes lens focal length to 1.5X
It's strange having the distinction of being the first to review this particular camera on this site. I usually don't consider myself to be a leading-edge sort of guy, but I really got tired of dealing with my film cameras and slow point-and-shoot...
Pros: Excellent quality, good easy control, ap/shutter dials, ::Custom Tone Curves::, good response Cons: Nikon capture (only CTCs), card door, Compressed RAW worthless, need self-cleaning sensor, pc-sync?, firewire?
Having used slrs and digital compacts before, I was looking for a good kit to get into. All I had on the slr front was a couple of old ae-1s that I was looking to upgrade. I figured on getting a new film slr and digital slr with some great lenses. I ...
Pros: Quality shots; robust body; after initiation intuitive menus Cons: Long cycle times (RAW format), not prepared for pics in ISO mode, owner manual weak
I've had my D100 for about a year, transitioning from film (slowly) - my past cameras have included everything from an original Kodak 35 mm (circa 1960) to a Nikon F2AS. My primary shots involve outdoor and low light indoor environments, as well as ...
Pros: Professional, wonderful Nikon lens and Nikon accessories Cons: Underexposes
I've had this camera for about TEN months and love it. Have many of the accessories. The camera is more than i am a photographer however, and now they just came out with a bigger better version for another $1,000! It is like driving a big fancy car ...
Pros: Battery life; fit, feel with Md-100, cable release screw=in, ISO 3200,6400 Cons: Flash sync slow, low light dots, slower loading than D70
I traded in all of my old SLR's and twin lens reflex camera bodies, associated lens, etc. The Nikon D100 was the replacement back on Dec 2002. I have used it for thousands of shots and am very pleased with it's performance to date. I am not a ...
Pros: Nikon quality, all Nikon lenses will work.
Image quality very good. Cons: Doesn't come with a lens, or any compact flash. Demo software 30 day trial.
The Nikon D100 has lived up to gadgetman's expectations. I read plenty of reviews on dpreview.com, so you might want to look there too. I really like the feel of the camera, but it improved even more when I added the optional portrait grip that costs...
Pros: Instantaneous response Cons: Few image stabilizing lenses available
My much-loved Canon EOS D30 got stolen, so it was once again time to research digital SLRs. Fortunately, this was just on time for the introduction of the Nikon D100, so I wandered down to Samy's Camera in Hollywood to test out both units. This is a...
Pros: Easy to use all of the controls are familiar to all Nikon users Cons: images are a little underexposed but very saturated. Use the software to adjust to perfect.
I recently have stepped up to the digital camera challenge. I have long been an avid film camera user. I had the chance to use a Nikon D100. To say the least I was very impressed. It was so easy to use after shooting with my F5 that it was almost funny. ...
Pros: Solid, stable, well balanced body
Full control of exposure settings
Interchangeable lenses Cons: Capture Software should be included
Flash Synch could be faster
I have owned an Olympus C2100 for 4 years, and have taken some of the most amazing images with it. I have been searching for it's replacement for the last year, and I have FINALLY found it. Even though it was only 2.1 MP, the C2100 would blow away most ...
First, let me say that I am quite renowned for being a fanatical researcher. Before I buy something, I usually do weeks of research....talking to people, reading forums, examining test reviews. So when I decided to buy a digital camera, things were no ...
Pros: Pictures, Product construction, Battery life Cons: Software, Support
I'm very happy with the camera, the quality and construction are excellent. Unfortunately I have two complains:
1) Software.
I cannot believe that such expensive camera does NOT include the required software to handle pictures on the computer,...
Pros: great images, decent price, will use Nikon glass Cons: N80 body, USB,
There are some good reviews of the D100 on epinions. Howard Creechs is very comprehensive, for example. Rather than rehashing a perfectly fine review, Ill try to approach this review from the perspective of a F100 or F5 owner. Which is, in my...
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