> the successor to the N90s/F90x is being called > the F100, and not the N100. It's just a hunch, but I suspect that It's a cultural difference regarding the boundary between use and abuse. Your average American PJs have a talent for beating the crap out of equipment that is matched by only a select few individuals in other parts of the world. The F100 looks like it stands a good chance to outlive it's warranty in the hands of a knuckle-dragger -- An N90 wouldn't last 6 weeks. -Don
- Re: nikon-digest V4 #139 Brian Mckinnon
- Curfman, Donald (GEIS)