Nikon D100

The Nikon D100 is a 6 megapixel type of DSLR or Digital Single Lens Reflex type of camera introduced into the market last February 2002. It was mainly designed for professional and experienced photographers. It was one of the few DSLR types of cameras that broke the 2,000 dollar barrier as regards the price. It has an interchangeable F mount type of lens, a curtain type of shutter together with a 10 segment exposure metering system, a standard Nikon AF focus mode, 3 frame continuous shooting capability and 95 percent view finder coverage.

This Nikon D100 also features custom preset white balance options, three color modes, USB 1.1 interface compatibility, optional multi functional battery pack and five area auto-focus CAM-900 chips. It has sold thousands of units in Japan, United States, Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia and other parts of the world as of today. It was discontinued after the introduction of the newer models as of the latest.

Pictures Took With the Nikon D100

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