I'd second Bruce's suggestion - I have a buddy who's got an F100 and he
says it's an awesome camera. Plus, if Bruce is correct (and I'm assuming he
is because it's a Nikon), the "learning" curve will be small due to the
similarity to your D1.

Cheers,
Dave

(you could also just <ING GUY>Save Your Money</ING GUY> and buy a Pentax 67
now couldn't ya?) ;-)


Original Message:
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From: Bruce Rubenstein [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 21 Jan 2003 08:56:06 -0500
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: AF Dilema


If you really want AF, I don't know why you're looking at an F4. I'm 
seeing quite a few F100s on ebay for only a couple of hundred more than 
the F4, and that will handle much like your D1.

BR

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>Humm decision time comming up soon.Torn as
>to what to do.
>Current AF Pentax camera is the SF-1 with Sigma 100-300 DL 5.6-6.7, 
>and 35-70 4.6 5.7?.Not good in low light obviously.
>Current Nikon AF camera,D1 with 35-70 and 80-200 f2.8 lenses.
>Cannot decide weather to look for a used Sigma 70-200 f2.8 or 100-300 
>f4 and or something in the 28-105 f 2.8 /f3.5 range OR a F4 bodyMB21 
>grip to go with the lenses.Economicaly i know what to do.Just need a 
>push one way or the other.
>
>Dave
>  
>




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