Pro Photography 35mm Film camera

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Nikon Pro Photography Camera F100

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

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

Weight (without batteries): Approx. 785g

Nikon F100 Custom Settings

#1: Auto film rewind at end of film roll
0: Disabled (default)
: Activated

#2: EV steps for exposure control
3:1/3 EV steps (default)
2:12 EV steps
1:1 EV steps

#3: Bracketing order
0: Metered value, under, over (default)
1: Under, metered value, over

#4: Autofocus activated when shutter release button is lightly pressed
0: Activated (default)
1: Disabled

#5: DX reading error warning
0: After film loading (default)
1: when the power switch is on

#6: Focus area selection
0: Normal selection (default)
1: Enables successive rotation of focus area selection: right to left (or vice versa) and top to bottom (or vice versa)

#7: AE lock when shutter release button is lightly pressed
0: Disabled (default)
1: Activated

#8: Auto film loading when camera back is closed
0: Disabled (default)
1: Enabled when power is on

#9: Dynamic AF mode in AF-S
0: Closest focus area is priority area (default)
1: Selected focus area is priority area

#10: Dynamic AF mode in AF-C
0: Selected focus area is priority area (default)
1: Closest focus area is priority area

#11: Auto Exposure Flash Exposure Bracketing
AS: Both exposure value and flash output are shifted (default)
AE: Only exposure value is shifted
Sb: Only flash output is shifted

#12: Command Dial functions
0: Main-Command Dial for shutter speed; subcommand Dial for aperture setting (default)
1: Main-Command Dial for aperture setting; Sub-Command Dial for shutter speed

#13: Use either dial for exposure compensation settings in P, S and A mode
0: Disabled (default)
1: Activated

#14: Multiple exposure
0: Single shutter release operation (default)
1: Continuous shutter release operation

#15: Time delay for auto meter switch off
4: Four seconds
6: Six seconds (default)
8: Eight seconds
16:16 seconds

#16: Self-timer duration
2:Two seconds
5: Five seconds
10:10 seconds (default)
20:20 seconds

#17: LCD illumination with auto meter-switch
0: Disabled (default)
1: Activated

#18: Data imprint on frame #0 (with MF-29)
0: Canceled (default)
1: Activated

#19: Aperture setting during zooming
0: Fixed (default)
1:Varies

#20: Shutter release indication via self-timer LED
0: Disabled (default)
1: Activated

#21: AE-L AF-L button 0: AF AE simultaneous lock (default)
1: AE lock
2: AF lock
3: AE lock (Continues to lock until button is pressed again)

#22: Aperture selection
0:Via Sub-Command Dial (default)
1:Via lens’ aperture ring

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