MichaelHarris
Well-known
In a small town close to where I live there is a combo camera store and pharmacy. They are cleaning out their storeroom and found 3 NIB Nikon F100s. I bought one today for 300 bucks but he has them listed for 499. I am thinking of buying the other two but am afraid I won't be able to sell them. Are they worth 300 each?
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
From what I can work out the F100 is a great camera but not as desirable as the F6 which seems to have somewhat of a cult following.
I think $300.00 is an excellent price for a new unused one for your own purposes but I wouldn't be buying the othet two ... interestingly B&H still have these listed new for $749.00!
I think $300.00 is an excellent price for a new unused one for your own purposes but I wouldn't be buying the othet two ... interestingly B&H still have these listed new for $749.00!
MichaelHarris
Well-known
Thanks Keith, I forgot about looking at b&H, I tried KEH but that site stopped working a while back. I always wanted one so i bought one. When I got home my friend said we should go back and buy the other two.
grainy_shadows
Established
brilliant idea! camera store and pharmacy! =)
MichaelHarris
Well-known
spend too much on cameras and you can turn right around and by medicine for the upset stomach.
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
spend too much on cameras and you can turn right around and by medicine for the upset stomach.
I'm sure they'd have something for 'gas!' Charcoal tablets maybe?
Pablito
coco frío
you can buy them routinely on ebay in like new condition for $175-200, but it might be worth the $300 for the warranty...
MichaelHarris
Well-known
lol Kieth, the better because a few months back I bought a new in the box FT2N from them.
Juan Valdenebro
Truth is beauty
KEH: from $189 to $265... It's a great camera.
Cheers,
Juan
Cheers,
Juan
Ranchu
Veteran
The camera kicks ass, as you know. Whether you buy another, it's your money so it's hard to advise you. If you're looking to flip them average used price is around $250, so you'd get your money back anyway. It matters to percieved value if they have the triangular rewind fork or the straight one, the straight is better. Two F100's for $600 and a couple good lenses is a pro level film kit, imo. It'd be pretty hard to beat for the price. The 50mm f1.4G is perfect on an F100. Shutter's not loud either.
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MichaelHarris
Well-known
thanks everyone, my buddy and I are talking it over right now. He wants one but isn't as free with his money as I am. We may go back tomorrow and buy the other two.
italy74
Well-known
For sure F100 is a must-have camera if you don't have any film gear. At least about Nikon.
Amazingly fast autofocus and lens drive (kind of "brutal" in the sample I had a few years ago)
I'm sure you will find someone who can repay you for them. At least, get one for your friend
Amazingly fast autofocus and lens drive (kind of "brutal" in the sample I had a few years ago)
I'm sure you will find someone who can repay you for them. At least, get one for your friend
Rob-F
Likes Leicas
I bought an F100 as a film companion to my D300, so I can use the same AF lenses on each camera. I guess that's why I bought it--I already had two FE2s and an FA. Anyhow, it's a great camera! Don't mess with the custom settings in the field unless you bring along a list of the functions, so you can recover when you enter something you didn't mean to. You can go crazy trying to figure out why the camera won't do something it was doing fine 2 minutes ago!
sanmich
Veteran
The F100 is for sure a great camera.
If money is an issue, you may consider the F90X.
It is no slouch either and the price difference is huge.
I bought mine from KEH for 35 bucks...
If money is an issue, you may consider the F90X.
It is no slouch either and the price difference is huge.
I bought mine from KEH for 35 bucks...
xxloverxx
Shoot.
I'm sure they'd have something for 'gas!' Charcoal tablets maybe?![]()
If someone had gas, I'd just give them a camera and a few lenses…and hope that it isn't an overdose
EyeofSearle
Member
If you're buying them for yourself, $300 is great deal for NIB. I would jump all over them.
If you're looking to buy the other two with the intention of reselling them to turn a small profit, $300 isn't going to leave much room at all. Not sure it would be worth your time.
If you're looking to buy the other two with the intention of reselling them to turn a small profit, $300 isn't going to leave much room at all. Not sure it would be worth your time.
jaredangle
Photojournalist
F100 is a great camera, I use it in combination with my 85mm when I'm doing portraits, and with my 120-400 when doing nature.
My suggestion (if you can stomach the money loss) would be to buy the other two, and if you can't sell them, instead consider donating them to a local college that has a film photography program. You could probably write it off on your taxes as well!
My suggestion (if you can stomach the money loss) would be to buy the other two, and if you can't sell them, instead consider donating them to a local college that has a film photography program. You could probably write it off on your taxes as well!
cidereye
Film Freak
Just bought one myself, mint boxed don't think a film has been through it even - £84 from a dealer with 6 month g'tee! 
Not used it yet but up to the Severn Valley steam railway next week where it will get some heavy use.
Not used it yet but up to the Severn Valley steam railway next week where it will get some heavy use.
Frank Petronio
Well-known
I wouldn't buy them for speculation. While you can argue that new in the box condition makes them worth more, getting that price on resale is harder than it looks - I know, I've speculated a few times and I have a perfect eBay rep as well as on three photo forums.... And yet some dip on eBay will sell a beater for twice that... people are crazy.
It has to be a smoking deal, like $100 per, to be sure of coming out ahead. I see not new but still quite decent F100s for $150 often. The only camera that is a better deal is a $60 N80.... It's actually more of a marvel because they put so much into such a low price point. The meter alone is worth more - in practical terms - than all these fancy external meters that sell for 10x more, lol. Just buy it as a light meter!
It has to be a smoking deal, like $100 per, to be sure of coming out ahead. I see not new but still quite decent F100s for $150 often. The only camera that is a better deal is a $60 N80.... It's actually more of a marvel because they put so much into such a low price point. The meter alone is worth more - in practical terms - than all these fancy external meters that sell for 10x more, lol. Just buy it as a light meter!
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reiki_
Well-known
F100 is the one with that weird but awesome color meter?
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