6.31 Megapixel, SLR Camera, CCD Sensor, 1.8 in. LCD Panel, Built-In & External Flash, Supported Memory: CompactFlash Card Type I, ...
The Nikon D100 was developed to meet the growing demand for a superbly designed compact and lightweight digital SLR of exceptional value. The camera's target users are advanced amateurs and professionals who seek an approachable digital SLR camera that offers superb image quality and performance. The new Nikon D100 boasts sophisticated digital image control technology, including superb image quality with 6.1 effective megapixels, an improved image-processing algorithm, and an enhanced Auto White Balance system. It inherits exclusive, high-performance Nikon features such as 3D Matrix Metering, Five-Area Autofocus and a built-in Speedlight with D-TTL flash control capability. All of these features are packed in a stylish, compact and lightweight body for optimum portability. With so many innovations in such a practical design, the Nikon D100 is certain to attract countless new digital SLR users to the world of Nikon digital SLR photography.
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MPN: 25206
Weight: 1.54 lb.
Image Sensor Type: CCD
Resolution: 6.31 Megapixel
Camera Type: SLR/Professional
Family Line: Nikon D
Too slow for commercial applications.
Pros: MB-D100 grip
Cons: way too slow for average use.
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Review: The D100 provides reasonable picture quality. However, if you need to take more than about 6 shots in a row you will be sitting there staring at your camera for up to 2 minutes. This makes it impossible to use for commercial applications. The camera... Read Full Review by mmelnick, Aug 26, 2006
Pros: Clear pictures. ISO 200-1600 - great for wild life photography.
Cons: Battery goes flat if left in the camera when not in use.
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Review: I purchased my D100 over two years ago because I already had Nikon SLR gear and could thus use the existing lenses. I am very happy with the D100 except that if I leave the battery in the camera it goes flat within two weeks without any use. If I take... Read Full Review by chookybo, May 14, 2006