The F5 has slow shutter speeds up to 30 minutes (you must override the 30 second cut-off with a custom setting to access them, however) the F100 doesn't (30 seconds is the max). Instead, it comes with a small plastic accessory that is easily misplaced. The F100 does not have a built-in eyepiece shutter (to keep extraneous light out when you're not looking through the viewfinder). The prism is not removable on the F100 it is on the F5, allowing waist level viewing and alternate prisms. The F5 has a self-monitoring shutter, the F100 doesn't. The F100's top frame rate is 5 fps compared to the F5's 8 fps. The vertical release and extended grip are an option (MB-15) on the F100. The F100 has a 10-sensor matrix meter instead of the F5's 1005-element color matrix meter. The primary things the F100 sacrifices over the F5 are:
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