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The F100 BurtGummer !!RRMHFHglFsy
Im thinking of getting a Nikon F100 for film photography,

is it worth it? Ive been told its like the film version of my D80.
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>> Radooh !!IpQSryGvPPO
Sup OP, I found this link for you.

http://www.nikonians.org/html/resources/nikon_articles/body/chart/nikon_body_comparison_chart.html

From what I've read, the F100 is a pretty good camera for the price.
>> Anonymous
Body doesn't matter. Film type and lens do.
>> Anonymous
The F100 is a semi pro film body, so it'll be "better" than your D80. It's very comparable in all aspects to a D200. I've played with them a couple times at my local camera store. If you're on a budget, it's a GREAT body. Otherwise, I'd find an F5 or F6 if money is no issue. F6 actually stores EXIF data for all your shots in camera and you can retrieve it by hooking up a CF card. Fuckin awesome :O
>> Anonymous
>>211215
An overly-simplistic view of it. No, camera body generally doesn't matter in terms of technical image quality, so long as the shutter and other basic controls work properly, but it can make a hell of a big difference in terms of working method. You will make better images with a camera body that fits your working methods than you will with a camera body that you hate.
>> elf_man !!DdAnyoDMfCe
>>211215
Yeah, but there are all kinds of things that could make it a pain in the ass to use. Body is important to the photographer, because he's the one who has to use the thing.
>>211188
FWIW, I've heard it's a really good body. Don't know anything specific though.
>> Anonymous
The F100 is a slimmed down version of the F5. It's roughly what the D200 is to the D2x. Control layout is mostly the same, but the F100 is a little smaller and lighter and not quite as overbuilt (though still built very well).

It's certainly one of the better film bodies you could get, so I would recommend you go for it.
>> okto !.ZlrOYZhsk
>>211188
Who is the photog in OP's pic and how do I get his job?