The Nikon F100 should prove to be an ideal main camera as well as a second camera body to the F5. This is the first time that Nikon has launched a true pro-level camera which supports its flagship model, in this case the F5. Built with a tough magnesium alloy body, and with the basic features of the F5, photographers will now be able to enjoy the technological advancements which was once only available in the F5. Not that much heavier than an F90X/N90s, it makes such a good carry-anywhere camera. Innovations like the red focus area indicators, and closest AF area priority will surely be useful. Keeping the basic controls in a very similar layout as the F5 will definitely be welcomed. That means less fumbling when handling the two cameras on a shoot. One question I would really like to ask Nikon. Will there ever be an MF-30 Multi-Control Back for the F100? And, will there be a Custom Function for the F100 which allows for a slower sync speed, Release-priority in AF-S, Focus-priority in AF-C and other such CFs which are already available in the F90X/N90s and F5? Carlo _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com