I have been a Minolta user since 1983, using strictly manual gear most of
that time, I have only within the last year moved into AF gear as my eyes
have been getting worse at dealing with the low light portraits that I
generally shoot.

Minolta's lack of service commitment to it's users has finally pushed me
over the edge, and I am dumping all of my minolta gear in favor of Nikon
probably.  My question is how has everyone been dealt with by Nikon, are
they more consumer oriented than minolta, If I call with a question or
requesting service information, are their people gemerally willing to
help?

Also I am looking at either the F5 or the N90s w/mb-10 and mf-26, and
would like to hear from owners of these cameras with recomendations for
which body would be better for both portrait work, and wildlife, mostly
wolves with long teles.

Thank you in advance for your help.
Also please reply back to me directly at [EMAIL PROTECTED], as I am
still getting used to a digest form mailing list.

Thanx
Adam
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"If you're taking your girl-friend out tonight,
You better park the car well out of sight,
Cause if the catch you in the back seat trying to pick her locks,
They're gonna' send you back to mother in a cardboard box...
You better run.... You better run like hell."

                                        -- Pink Floyd

Adam M. Dietrich       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Woodbury NJ, (USA)
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