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<blockquote data-quote="coolbus18" data-source="post: 486495" data-attributes="member: 35606"><p>yep, I understand the dilema.The F4-- big advantage is Matrix with Ai lenses, knobs for everything, superb ergonomics, and of course for me holding a mechanical, electronic marvel. The F100 is sure neat and the F5 is still a learning experience and one that I find user friendly. And that sensor!!!! Even in manual mode it'll do it's best to help one get the "shot" . Yeah I love the sounds. But the end result wows me. and then there's my N90s--another super camera too.Bloody fast AF ,easy to use,great results. But the area that really gets me is the 100% viewfinder view. I wish my D7100 had that. So My solution to the wants was, I need one for color, one for b&w, and one for slides! and if I keep this up perhaps the 100. Aside from the pdf's I also like the Magic Lantern series about the F4 and %. Lots of neat practical info. now I'm diggin' FX so much that I've contemplated a D3(digital F5?) to add to the herd. Gonna get my own scanner for them.</p><p></p><p> looking forwards to seeing your pictures. </p><p>Something just bit me! The medium format bug! hahahahaha. I wish Nikon made one. It never stops does it? Enjoy your shooting!----Alan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coolbus18, post: 486495, member: 35606"] yep, I understand the dilema.The F4-- big advantage is Matrix with Ai lenses, knobs for everything, superb ergonomics, and of course for me holding a mechanical, electronic marvel. The F100 is sure neat and the F5 is still a learning experience and one that I find user friendly. And that sensor!!!! Even in manual mode it'll do it's best to help one get the "shot" . Yeah I love the sounds. But the end result wows me. and then there's my N90s--another super camera too.Bloody fast AF ,easy to use,great results. But the area that really gets me is the 100% viewfinder view. I wish my D7100 had that. So My solution to the wants was, I need one for color, one for b&w, and one for slides! and if I keep this up perhaps the 100. Aside from the pdf's I also like the Magic Lantern series about the F4 and %. Lots of neat practical info. now I'm diggin' FX so much that I've contemplated a D3(digital F5?) to add to the herd. Gonna get my own scanner for them. looking forwards to seeing your pictures. Something just bit me! The medium format bug! hahahahaha. I wish Nikon made one. It never stops does it? Enjoy your shooting!----Alan [/QUOTE]
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