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clyde 11-20-2005 07:03 PM

FS: Nikon D100 DSLR and Nikon F100 Film SLR
 
My wife will give me her blessing to buy a Nikon D200 only if I sell my D100 (and F100 film SLR) first, so, they're headed to eBay in the next week or so unless I find a buyer first.

D100
Full specs and review by DPReview.com.

This camera was purchased at Penn Camera in December 2003. It is a US model and came with a US warranty (serial number plate is still fixed to the bottom of the camera body). It was manufactured in Japan (some people ask :dunno: ).

Almost cosmetically flawless. The one small thing is a small chip in the rubberized coating, probably about 6mm tall and 2 mm wide (will have photos of it shortly). There are no chips or scratches in the LCD screen. The buttons and switches all work perfectly, smoothly and easily. A full charge on the battery is good for several hundred exposures with moderate usage of the LCD for previewing. You all know how well it takes photos if you've followed my posting here and elsewhere. :D

Includes everything that was in the box originally:
  1. D100 body
  2. Body Cap
  3. DK-10 Viewfinder eyepiece cup
  4. BM-2 LCD monitor cover
  5. Quick Start Guide (2 copies, 1 English, 1 Spansih)
  6. Nikon Guide to Digital Photography (2 copies, 1 English, 1 Spanish)
  7. Warranty Information
  8. Important Information
  9. DK5 Eyepiece Cap
  10. AN-D100 Strap
  11. EN-EL3 Rechargeable li-ion battery with terminal cover*
  12. MH-18 Quickcharger with power cable
  13. EG-D100 video cable
  14. UC-E4 USB cable
  15. Nikon View CD-ROM
  16. Nikon View Reference Manual CD-ROM
* The battery was manufactured before the ones affected by the recent recall and has a lot number in the 3xx range.


F100

review
Full specs from Nikon

Camera is absolutely perfect. Looks and functions just like it did the day I brought it home from Samy's in LA in October 2000. Nothing else to say about condition. I haven't used it since 2002, and have held on to it for too long thinking that maybe someday I'd want to experiment with film again. Comes with original box and most of the original contents. I can't find the user manual right now and a continuing to look for it around the house. Will be included if I can find it, otherwise I will try to acquire a replacement copy.

Looking for $650 for the D100 and $450 for the F100. Shipping and insurance extra (probably under $20 but maybe more if you want it quick and are far away from the DC area)

rumatt 11-20-2005 07:33 PM

I'll give you $20.


I figure after your standing offer for my E30, I should step up and help you out. :mad2:

clyde 11-20-2005 07:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by clyde
Looking for $650 for the D100...

;)

PM on the way...

BahnBaum 11-20-2005 08:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rumatt
I'll give you $20.


I figure after your standing offer for my E30, I should step up and help you out. :mad2:

Either that or offer him the $650 he's asking. But "mistakenly" send the envelope with $20 in it instead.

:)

Alex

rumatt 11-20-2005 08:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BahnBaum
Either that or offer him the $650 he's asking. But "mistakenly" send the envelope with $20 in it instead.

:irate: :flipoff:

ayn 11-21-2005 06:56 PM

The D200, from the specs and samples I've seen, seem like one BADASS camera!!

A good friend of mine will get a sample to test out very soon...

clyde 11-21-2005 08:46 PM

Back to the subject...

My D100 is a very, very fine camera and still for sale!!!

The F100 is an awesome autofocus film camera and an absolute steal for the performance for a pro level SLR at the $450 asking price.

lemming 05-17-2006 06:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by clyde
Back to the subject...

My D100 is a very, very fine camera and still for sale!!!

The F100 is an awesome autofocus film camera and an absolute steal for the performance for a pro level SLR at the $450 asking price.

did they sell already, clyde?

clyde 05-17-2006 08:59 AM

yes

lemming 05-17-2006 06:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by clyde
yes

do you have any recommendations for a new digital SLR (nikon) that i could/should get that could still use the nikkor lens? i haven't looked in awhile, but there seem to be at least 3.


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