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FA: AS NEW Nikon F100
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If "All these in a compact, sleek body, which is why this is the most
favored professional camera body by National Geographic photograghers (sic)." is true.... Then, 1. No digital work is being done at National Geographic, or 2. National Geographic uses other camera bodies than the F100, or 3. You are spreading pure B.S. = = = "NEWS" wrote in message ... http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=3831112 533 Thanks for looking. |
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Gee, speaking of B. S. Do you have a degree in B. S such you are trained to
that word? That being said, yes NG photoraphers do use other camera bodies. F100 is one of the most used ones. Know why? Compact size, no side-effect of the RGB meter. "Jerry L." wrote in message m... If "All these in a compact, sleek body, which is why this is the most favored professional camera body by National Geographic photograghers (sic)." is true.... Then, 1. No digital work is being done at National Geographic, or 2. National Geographic uses other camera bodies than the F100, or 3. You are spreading pure B.S. = = = .. |
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I did not know that their was more than one version of the F100?
"NEWS" wrote in message news Gee, speaking of B. S. Do you have a degree in B. S such you are trained to that word? That being said, yes NG photoraphers do use other camera bodies. F100 is one of the most used ones. Know why? Compact size, no side-effect of the RGB meter. "Jerry L." wrote in message m... If "All these in a compact, sleek body, which is why this is the most favored professional camera body by National Geographic photograghers (sic)." is true.... Then, 1. No digital work is being done at National Geographic, or 2. National Geographic uses other camera bodies than the F100, or 3. You are spreading pure B.S. = = = . |
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Yes there are two different versions. The "old" version came out in 1998. It
has a problematic film rewind fork, which, among other things, Nikon later corrected. "Tyler" wrote in message ... I did not know that their was more than one version of the F100? "NEWS" wrote in message news Gee, speaking of B. S. Do you have a degree in B. S such you are trained to that word? That being said, yes NG photoraphers do use other camera bodies. F100 is one of the most used ones. Know why? Compact size, no side-effect of the RGB meter. "Jerry L." wrote in message m... If "All these in a compact, sleek body, which is why this is the most favored professional camera body by National Geographic photograghers (sic)." is true.... Then, 1. No digital work is being done at National Geographic, or 2. National Geographic uses other camera bodies than the F100, or 3. You are spreading pure B.S. = = = . |
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It's not a different version of the F100. Only one model has been released
so far. Yes, they did start using a different rewind fork on the later models. "NEWS" wrote in message ... Yes there are two different versions. The "old" version came out in 1998. It has a problematic film rewind fork, which, among other things, Nikon later corrected. "Tyler" wrote in message ... I did not know that their was more than one version of the F100? "NEWS" wrote in message news Gee, speaking of B. S. Do you have a degree in B. S such you are trained to that word? That being said, yes NG photoraphers do use other camera bodies. F100 is one of the most used ones. Know why? Compact size, no side-effect of the RGB meter. "Jerry L." wrote in message m... If "All these in a compact, sleek body, which is why this is the most favored professional camera body by National Geographic photograghers (sic)." is true.... Then, 1. No digital work is being done at National Geographic, or 2. National Geographic uses other camera bodies than the F100, or 3. You are spreading pure B.S. = = = . |
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"NEWS" wrote in message ... Yes there are two different versions. The "old" version came out in 1998. It has a problematic film rewind fork, which, among other things, Nikon later corrected. Not disagreeing but I have one of the first ones that came out and after a few thousand rolls what was the "problematic film rewind fork"?? Also what are the "among other things"? I surf the Nikon boards regularly and must have missed the problems. Then again for once in my life maybe I've been lucky. |
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