Nikon D100 6MP Digital SLR Camera

Nikon D100 6MP Digital SLR Camera
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Nikon D100 6MP Digital SLR Camera
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Manufacturer: Nikon
Platform: Mac, Mac OS 9 and below, Mac OS X, PowerMac, Windows, Windows 2000, Windows 2000 Server, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows NT, Windows NT 3.5, Windows NT 4, Windows NT 5, Windows XP
Model: 25206
Color: black
Product features:
  • Built around a 23.7 x 15.6mm RGB CCD, the D100 captures images with an incredible, film-rivaling 6.1
  • Pictures are amazingly detailed and color-rich, with resolutions up to 3008 x 2000 pixels
  • 3D Matrix Metering
  • 5 Area Dynamic Autofocus with Focus Tracking and Lock-on
  • Built-in Speedlight featuring D-TTL flash control capability + standard ISO-type hot shoe
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Digital Cameras Photo Reviews of Nikon D100 6MP Digital SLR Camera

Customer Review: Excellent camera for the amateur or professional!
Summary: 5 Stars

The Nikon D100 is an excellent digital camera. I consider myself an advanced amateur and I bought the camera almost two years ago. I chose the D100 because I was very happy with the Nikon Coolpix 5000 and because of Nikon's reputation. The 6MP CCD sensor captures images with brilliant color and clarity. No one can tell that my photos are digital. I have enlarged photos up to 20x30 inches and it is still impossible to tell the photos are digital. After purchasing this camera, I hardly ever use my film SLR's.

The Nikon D100 was designed based on the Nikon N80. The D100 has a rugged, well-designed body. There is a large, bright LCD screen on the rear of the camera. The LCD is used for reviewing photos and changing settings. (Most digital SLR's use the LCD similarly.) The viewfinder must be used for taking photos. Most of the camera settings may be changed using the controls on the body or scrolling through the LCD. The camera uses compact flash memory cards which are readily available and is also compatible with microdrives. I prefer the faster speed 1GB compact flash cards.

The D100 comes with a rechargeable battery, battery charger, camera strap, manual, USB cable, AV cable and Nikon View software. The Nikon View software is used to transfer photos from the camera to the computer and has a few basic photo-editing tools. I recommend purchasing a compact flash reader for the computer. Nikon Capture software is also available separately. Nikon Capture is a powerful photo-editing program made specifically for the Nikon digital SLR's. Aside from photo-editing, Nikon Capture allows the photographer to connect the D100 to a computer without a compact flash card. Photos are stored directly onto the computer hard drive. Other features of the Nikon Capture software include changing camera settings and taking photos without touching the camera. Everything can be controlled from the computer. This is convenient for studio photographers. The battery life is amazing. I purchased an extra battery and usually charge the batteries after several months. The AV cable is a nice accessory because it can be used to display photos on the television in a slideshow mode.

Photos taken at the fine resolution (6 MP) are very sharp and detailed. There are three formats for photos - raw, jpeg and tiff. I have purchased several 1GB faster speed compact flash cards and I usually keep my camera at the large jpeg and fine setting. I have taken beautiful photographs in the raw setting as well. The enclosed Nikon View software allows the user to edit the photo without changing the file. The Nikon Capture software has far more editing tools and functions than Nikon View. I would recommend using faster speed compact flash cards in the raw setting, otherwise the camera sometimes lags when the buffer is full. (This only happens if more than six photos in the raw setting using a traditional, slower compact flash card are taken within a few seconds.) I seldom take photos in the tiff format. (Tiff is basically an uncompressed jpeg file.)

Nikon is famous for both cameras and lenses and has a large variety of lenses and accessories. After purchasing the D100, I bought a 24-85mm zoom lens, 28-300mm telephoto lens, 60mm macro lens, 1.5x teleconverter and SB-50 external flash unit. One zoom lens may be sufficient for amateurs. The three lenses have been more than sufficient for my needs. (I seldom use the teleconverter.) I may add a wide angle lens to my collection. When purchasing lenses for the D100 (or most other digital SLR's with CCD sensors), it is important to note that there is a 1.5x conversion factor (i.e., a 24-85mm lens becomes a 36-127.5mm lens). The conversion factor is great for distant subjects but may be inconvenient for close subjects. Nikon has released a series of DX lenses specifically to address this issue.

Other items that I bought after purchasing the D100, include the Canon i9100 photo printer and Adobe Photoshop. I used Photoshop LE before purchasing the D100 and decided to upgrade to the full version of Photoshop after my purchase. I use Photoshop for almost all my photo-editing. I only use Nikon View for photos in the raw format. Most of the time, I edit the raw photos as needed in Nikon View and then convert the raw photos into jpeg. The newer version of Photoshop CS is able to read the Nikon raw format. Adobe Photoshop Elements may be sufficient for most amateurs but Photoshop is more powerful and fun to use. The Canon i9100 prints stunning photos but it can be expensive to print photos at home. The ink cartridges and photo paper can become expensive over time. I print at home when I need a few sample photographs or I need the photos immediately. Most of the time, I print my digital photos at Costco One Hour Photo. The photos are reasonably priced and available within an hour. Similar photo processing services are now available at drugstores, grocery stores and discount department stores. It is also convenient for photographers who do not want to deal with the entire photo-editing and processing situation.

I recommend the Nikon D100 for advanced amateurs and professionals. The camera takes beautiful photos and is definitely a good investment. I learned a lot about digital photography and photography in general after purchasing this camera. I love this camera so much that I will probably never use film again.

Description of Nikon D100 6MP Digital SLR Camera

2/8/200615-19-32...
As digital imaging continues to make inroads into the world of professional photography, Nikon's release of the D100 proves that far from being a flash in the pan, digital SLRs really can make a valuable contribution.

Styled around the more traditional N80, the D100 has a full-featured body, is nicely weighted and considerably lighter than you might expect, given the amount of technology that's packed into it. The controls are nicely situated, and navigating through the settings using the provided four-way movement pad becomes second nature very quickly. Picture preview comes courtesy of the built-in 1.8-inch LCD screen, which allows for a cursory check of any pictures taken. Unlike earlier Nikon products, it's not possible to use the screen on the D100 as an alternate viewfinder, restricting its use in tight situations, but the results through the "traditional" viewfinder are perfectly adequate.

As you would expect from a 6-megapixel camera, the image quality is superb at all levels, from the highest resolution (a mighty 3,008 x 2,000 pixels) down to a less intense 1,504 x 1,000 pixels. At any resolution, the output images are really very good, color saturation is well up to par, and overall the results stand up well. On the downside, perfectionists may well find there's a tiny amount less definition, but there's nothing here to raise anything approaching serious issues.

Power is provided from a supplied rechargeable battery pack, which is both light and long lasting--up to a maximum of two hours, depending on flash usage. To recharge from empty takes around two hours, so it would be worth investing in a second pack. The D100 takes Type I and II CompactFlash as well as Microdrive units, which are invaluable for users looking to take any more than a handful of pictures in a single session. Our tests showed a 256 MB CF card could handle around 40 high-resolution uncompressed TIFF images, suddenly making a 1 GB Microdrive look extremely attractive.

The built-in flash unit, which pops up above the lens, is powerful and efficient, proving effective in a variety of conditions. Unlike many digital cameras, it only fires a single flash, effectively reducing red-eye without sacrificing performance.

It's difficult not to be impressed by the D100. It's a stylish and good-looking camera that proves that beauty isn't just skin deep by providing results well above expectation. The inclusion of the fast-charge battery pack means downtime is kept to a minimum, and the software packages provided by Nikon (including NikonView 5) make it easy to manipulate your images and save them out to hard drive, CD, or DVD. This is not a cheap buy, especially when you consider the base price excludes any form of lens, but for those with deep pockets the D100 is a force to be reckoned with. --Elly Russell

Pros:

  • Superb image quality--up to 3,008 x 2,000 pixels
  • Nicely weighted, full-featured body
  • Compatible with Microdrives

Cons:

  • Noticed a bit less definition to images

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