Nikon F100
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The Nikon F100 was a 35mm film-based single-lens reflex camera body introduced in 1999. It was often thought of as a scaled-down version of the Nikon F5, and later as a precursor to the Nikon F6. The F100 was discontinued, along with most other Nikon film cameras, in 2006.
The F100 was an outstanding and highly ergonomic camera built on a solid magnesium alloy chassis wrapped in a rubberized non-skid grip. Key features included 4.5fps (5fps with optional battery pack), 5 focus points, a 10 segment 3D matrix meter, multi-CAM1300 auto focus and many user defined custom settings.