Nikon F100 + 50mm 1.8
Nikon F100 + 50mm 1.8
Condition: Very good, no marks or scratches anywhere on the body. The diopter lens is loose, but it does not affect performance.
Includes: Camera, lens
The Nikon F100 is a professional-level 35mm SLR camera that was introduced in 1999. It is known for offering advanced features, a robust build, and exceptional performance, making it a popular choice for both professional photographers and enthusiasts. Here are the technical specifications for the Nikon F100:
General Features:
Type: 35mm SLR Camera
Lens Mount: Nikon F-mount (compatible with most Nikkor AF, AI, and AIS lenses)
Film Format: 35mm
Viewfinder: Fixed pentaprism, 0.75x magnification, 92% coverage
Weight: 810 g (without lens and batteries)
Dimensions: 156 x 157 x 74 mm (6.14 x 6.18 x 2.91 in)
Exposure Control:
Exposure Modes:
Programmed Auto (P)
Shutter-priority Auto (S)
Aperture-priority Auto (A)
Manual (M)
Metering:
3D Color Matrix Metering (with compatible lenses)
Center-weighted metering
Spot metering (with select lenses)
ISO Range: 25 to 5000 (ISO 100-6400 when set manually)
Exposure Compensation: ±5 EV in 1/3 or 1/2 EV increments
Shutter Speed Range: 1/4000 sec to 30 seconds (plus Bulb mode)
Aperture: Dependent on lens used, typically f/1.4 to f/22 (variable by lens)
Flash Sync Speed: 1/250 second
Shutter:
Type: Electronically controlled vertical-travel focal-plane shutter
Speed Range: 1/4000 sec to 30 seconds (plus Bulb mode)
Autofocus:
Autofocus System: Nikon Multi-CAM 1300 autofocus sensor module
Focus Points: 5 focus points (with center-point being cross-type)
Focus Modes: Single Servo (AF-S), Continuous Servo (AF-C), and Manual focus (MF)
Power:
Battery: 2x CR123A (3V) lithium batteries
Battery Life: Approximately 2,000 frames (depending on usage)
Additional Features:
Motor Drive: Built-in motor for fast film advance (up to 5 frames per second)
Film Transport: Automatic film transport (motor-driven) with rewind crank
Film Rewind: Automatic and manual rewind
LCD Display: Top-panel LCD for quick settings overview
Data Port: For connection with optional accessories
Flash: Built-in pop-up flash (with sync terminal for external flashes)
Build and Durability:
Body Material: Magnesium alloy body with weather-sealing, designed for durability
Durability Rating: Approximately 150,000 shutter cycles
Tripod Socket: Standard 1/4"-20 tripod thread
The Nikon F100 was aimed at professional photographers and featured many advanced technologies of the time, such as a fast autofocus system, a wide ISO range, and a robust, weather-resistant body. It is well-regarded for its excellent image quality, handling, and compatibility with Nikon's full line of lenses and accessories.