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Found a really good deal on used Nikon SB-800; never really did much flash photography and I admit I suck at it, Most of my pictures end up with people or animals looking completely dazed by bright light but it's nice to have a flash; guess I'll learn.

 

Nikon F100 with SB-800 flash

Nikon 50mm AF f/1.8

Kodak ProImage 100

Developed with CineStill Cs41 "Color Simplified" kit

 

Nikon F100 + tmax 400 and a 24-70mm F2.8

Nikon F100 + 35mm F2 AF D

Kodak ColorPlus 200 (shot at 160 ISO)

Fuji frontier SP-3000

Nikon f100 | kodak ektar

Nikon F100, Fuji Velvia 100, Paris

Beijing Olympic Park

F100 Fujifilm Neopan 100 ACROS

D76 stock 7'30"

PlusTek Opticfilm 8200i Scanner

#nikonf100 #fujifilm #acros100 #35mmfilm #plustek

 

Nikon F100

Nikkor 2.8/28mm (D)

CineStill Cs41

NikonF100 | Kodak Ektar

Nikon F100 (new camera, just got it this weekend)

24-85mm f/2.8-4D

 

strobist info: no flash used, natural light from the window and four sheets of A1 card.

processing: some exposure and white balance adjustments in Lightroom.

 

4.5fps that's fast! a roll of film would only lasts 8 seconds.

focusing with the 24-85mm f/2.8-4D is unbelievable fast too, maybe faster than the 24-85mm 3.5-4.5G, I think I'll do a IQ comparison between the two soon.

 

I'm shooting my first roll of Astia 100F with it.

 

Nikon F100 (1998 release)

Custom Settings Chart

 

Autofocus

Metering and Exposure

Flash

Reliability

Accessories

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For generations, Nikon have designed Nikon F Series cameras to achieve maximum performance and meet the needs of some of the world's greatest photographers. But such great cameras don't pass the test of professionalism until you actually hold them in your hands and put them through the rigors of professional photography. Day in and day out.

 

That's why we're so proud to present the newly designed Nikon F100 - an exceptional camera evolved from our long experience in providing more of what you need to realize your photographic aspirations. With innovative built-in Nikon F System technology more sophisticated than ever, the F100 makes precise, responsive Dynamic Autofocus so fast that images literally pop into focus. The camera also works perfectly with every AF Nikkor lens, AF-S Nikkor, AI Nikkor and more.

 

The F100 features Nikon's 3D Matrix Meter, for exposure control that has been developed through over a generation of innovation. There's Spot and Center-Weighted Metering, too. And Nikon's Automatic Balanced Fill-Flash System is uncanny at showing up that touch of extra light for more perfect exposures and cover page pictures.

 

For extra dependability, the chassis, top, bottom and front covers, and selected parts are constructed of rugged magnesium alloy metal.

 

By expanding your choices and meeting your need for a smaller, lighter camera, all without sacrificing ruggedness, the F100 joins the Nikon F5 as a camera of choice among the world's best. In short, it's one tough camera destined to take whatever kinds of the world's greatest pictures you want to take. That makes it truly worthy of the name Nikon F100 - Professional.

 

F100 Specifications:

 

Type of camera: Integral-motor autofocus 35mm single-lens reflex with electronically controlled focal-plane shutter

Exposure modes: Programmed Auto (Flexible Program possible); Shutter-Priority Auto; Aperture-Priority Auto; Manual

Picture format: 24 x 36mm (standard 35mm film format)

Lens mount: Nikon F mount (with AF coupling, AF contacts)

Lens D-type Nikkor: Autofocus and all functions possible

AF Nikkor other than D-type: All functions except 3D Matrix Metering possible

AI-P Nikkor: All functions except 3D Matrix Metering and autofocus possible

Non-CPU: Usable in Aperture-Priority Auto or Manual exposure mode, Center-Weighted or Spot Metering. Electronic Rangefinder usable with lens with maximum aperture of f/5.6 or faster

 

Viewfinder: Fixed eye-level pentaprism, built-in diopter adjustment (-3 to +1 DP)

Eyepoint: 21mm (at -1.0 DP)

Focusing screen: B-type BriteView clear Matte screen III, interchangeable with optional E-type screen with grid

Viewfinder frame coverage: Approx. 96%

Finder magnification: Approx. 0.76x with 50mm lens set to infinity and -1.0 DP

Viewfinder information: Focus indications, metering system, shutter speed lock, AE lock, shutter speed, aperture lock, aperture, exposure mode, electronic analog display, exposure compensation, frame counter/exposure compensation value, ready-light, five sets of focus brackets (area)

 

Reflex mirror: Automatic, instant-return type

Lens aperture: Instant-return type, with depth-of-field preview button

Autofocus: TTL phase detection, Nikon Multi-CAM1300 autofocus module; Detection range: EV –1 to EV 19 (ISO 100, at normal temperature)

Lens servo: Single Servo AF (S), Continuous Servo AF (C), Manual focus (M); Focus Tracking with Lock-On™ automatically activated in subject's status in Single Servo AF (S) or Continuous Servo AF (C)

Focus area: One of five focus areas can be selected

AF Area mode: Single Area AF and Dynamic AF (Dynamic AF Mode with Closest Subject Priority is available)

Focus lock: Focus is locked by pressing Focus-Lock button or lightly pressing shutter release button in Single Servo AF

 

Metering system: TTL full-aperture exposure metering system; three metering systems selectable (limitations with lens used): 3D Matrix Metering, Center-Weighted Metering (75% of the meter's sensitivity concentrated on the 12mm dia. circle) and Spot Metering (4mm dia. circle, approx. 1% of entire frame)

Metering range: 3D Matrix Metering: EV 0-21; Center-Weighted Metering: EV 0-21; Spot Metering: EV 3-21 (at normal temperature, ISO 100, 50mm f/1.4 lens)

Exposure meter coupling: CPU and AI combined

Exposure compensation: Exposure compensated in ±5 EV range, in 1/3 steps

Auto Exposure Lock: Detected exposure value locked by pressing AE-L button

Auto Exposure/Flash Exposure Bracketing: Number of shots: two or three; compensation steps: 1/3, 1/2, 2/3 or 1 steps

 

Film speed setting: DX or manual selectable (manual setting effective over DX detected film speed); Film speed range: DX: ISO 25-5000, Manual: ISO 6-6400 in 1/3 steps

Shutter: Electronically controlled vertical-travel focal-plane shutter

Shutter speeds: In P, A: 30 to 1/8000 sec.; In S: 30 to 1/8000 sec. (in 1/3 steps); In M: 30 to 1/8000 sec. (in 1/3 steps), Bulb

 

Sync contact: X-contact only; flash synchronization up to 1/250 sec.

Flash control: Controlled by five-segment TTL Multi Sensor; Automatic Balanced Fill-Flash with TTL Multi Sensor: 3D Multi-Sensor Balanced Fill-Flash compatible with SB-28, 27 and D-type AF Nikkor lens; Multi-Sensor Balanced Fill-Flash with a Speedlight such as SB-28, 27, 23, 22s and AF Nikkor other than D-type lens; Center-Weighted Flash: With Speedlights SB-28, 27, 23, 22s and non-CPU Nikkor lens with Center-Weighted Metering; Film speed range in TTL auto flash: ISO 25-1000

Flash sync mode: Front-Curtain Sync (normal sync), Red-Eye Reduction, Red-Eye Reduction with Slow Sync, Slow Sync, Rear-Curtain Sync

Ready-light: Lights up when flash fully charged with Speedlights SB-28, 27, 23, etc.; blinks (3 sec. after flash) for full output warning

Accessory shoe: Standard ISO-type hot-shoe contact (sync contact, ready-light contact, TTL auto flash contact, monitor contact, GND), safety lock provided

Sync terminal: Standard JIS terminal, lock screw provided

 

Self-timer: Electronically controlled; timer duration: 10 sec.

 

Depth-of-field preview button: Stop-down lens aperture by pressing depth-of-field button

 

Film loading: Film automatically advances to first frame when shutter release button is pressed once (shutter and reflection mirror not activated)

Film advance: Automatic advance with built-in motor; S, C, Cs selectable

Film advance speed: (with Continuous Servo AF, Manual exposure mode, shutter speed 1/250 sec. or faster, 36-exposure film)

S: One frame advance

C: Continuous shooting; Approx. 4.5 fps (AA-type alkaline batteries); Approx. 5 fps (with Multi-Power High Speed Battery Pack MB-15)

Cs: Continuous silent-low-speed shooting; Approx. 3 fps (AA-type alkaline batteries); Approx. 3 fps (with Multi-Power High Speed Battery Pack MB-15)

Film rewind: Automatic rewind with built-in motor (activate by pressing two film rewind buttons); Rewind speed with 36-exposure film: C approx. 9 sec., Cs: approx. 19 sec. with 36-exposure film (AA-type alkaline batteries)

Multiple exposure: Activated using film advance mode dial

 

LCD panel information (illuminator built-in): Film speed, DX indication, shutter speed lock, shutter speed, aperture lock, aperture, exposure compensation, Auto Exposure/Flash Exposure Bracketing, electronic analog display, Custom, exposure mode, Flexible Program, flash sync mode, AF area mode, focus area, battery power, frame counter

 

Camera back: Hinged back (removable); AF area mode selector, focus area selector; changeable with Data Back MF-29

 

10-pin remote terminal: Equipped

 

Power source: AA-type battery holder MS-12 provided (four alkaline or lithium batteries); optional 3V lithium battery holder MS-13 available (for two CR123A or DL123A batteries); optional Multi-Power High Speed Battery Pack MB-15 and AA-type battery holder MS-15 are also available (for six alkaline or lithium batteries, or optional Ni-MH battery MN-15)

 

Power switch: Power ON, OFF and LCD panel illuminator on position

 

Exposure meter: Auto meter shut-off 6 sec. after power turned on if no operations are performed; activated by lightly pressing shutter release button or pressing AF start button after power is turned on

 

Battery power confirmation: LCD display indicates power level

 

Usable number of film rolls:

 

Temperature +20°C -10°C

Battery AA-type alkaline Approx. 70 Approx. 4

AA-type lithium Approx. 150 Approx. 50

3V lithium (with MS-13) Approx. 60 Approx. 40

AA-type alkaline (with MB-15) Approx. 100 Approx. 12

AA-type lithium (with MB-15) Approx. 180 Approx. 90

Ni-MH (with MB-15) Approx. 90 Approx. 50

 

With 36-exposure film, for Continuous Servo autofocus operation using an AF Zoom-Nikkor 28-70mm f/3.5-4.5D lens, in single-frame shooting, covering the full range from infinity to the closest distance and back to infinity before each shot, without intervals between shots, with a shutter speed of 1/250 sec. or faster.

  

Temperature +20°C -10°C

Battery AA-type alkaline Approx. 25 Approx. 1

AA-type lithium Approx. 40 Approx. 20

3V lithium (with MS-13) Approx. 20 Approx. 10

AA-type alkaline (with MB-15) Approx. 35 Approx. 3

AA-type lithium (with MB-15) Approx. 60 Approx. 25

Ni-MH (with MB-15) Approx. 20 Approx. 15

 

With 36-exposure film, for Continuous Servo autofocus operation using an AF Zoom-Nikkor 80-200mm f/2.8D ED lens, in single-frame shooting, lightly pressing the shutter release button for 8 sec. and covering the full range from infinity to the closest distance and back to infinity before each shot, with a shutter speed of 1/250 sec. or faster. After the exposure meter automatically turns off (1 sec.), the same operation follows for the next shot.

 

Two-Button Reset: Pressing the CSM and MODE buttons simultaneously and holding them for more than 2 sec. resets various settings to their original default settings (with some exceptions)

 

Dimensions (W x H x D): Approx. 155 x 113 x 66mm

 

Weight (without batteries): Approx. 785g

 

All specifications apply when fresh AA-type alkaline batteries are used at normal temperature (20°C).

Nikon F100 + Portra 400

September 2016

Week 32

 

Introducing my F100, 35mm film camera! Picked it up second hand with a vertical grip. I'm slowly adjusting to film and the "pro" layout. Also trying to get use to not instantly seeing the results. Looking forward to my journey with film!

 

First seen in the picture in the comments!

 

Strobist info:

SB-700 camera right,bounced off ceiling

SB-900 camera left,bounced off ceiling

Triggered with cybersyncs

Nikon F100 + Portra 400

September 2016

 

Nikon F100, CineStill 50

Butt-crack of dawn; Nikon F100 w/28mm lens on fujifilm iso200

 

Zwingenberg

 

Nikon F100, Nikon AF Nikkor 35-70mm 1:3.3-4.5, Fujichrome Provia 100F

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