Nikon N90. Classic Camera Review Nikon N90 B&H EXplora, 50 OFF An improved version was released in 1994 as the F90X or N90s in America. The film drive fork on the F100 is plastic, on the F90X it's metal.
Nikon N90s 35mm Film SLR Camera Review from danfinnen.com
All Nikon flashes work with the N90, except the newest i-TTL only models like the SB-400 With that said, in my opinion the Nikon F100 is overrated
Nikon N90s 35mm Film SLR Camera Review
Nikon pushed the SB-26 with the N90s when new, and the SB-25 with the N90 But no film camera has great specs compared to a contemporary digital camera [1] At the time of its release it was noted for its fast autofocus speed compared to previous Nikon models, which had lagged behind competitor Canon's
Nikon N90s 35mm Film SLR Camera Review. The control layout on the Nikon N90 top plate look similar to many of today's DSLRs Manufactured from 1999 to 2006, it is closer technically to the high-end dSLRs that Nikon is selling today (general organization of the commands, meter and auto-focus performance, full support of AF-S and VR.
Nikon N90s/F90X 678 VINTAGE CAMERAS. Nikon made the N90s (F90X outside of North America) from 1994 to 2001 But the N90's successor - the Nikon F100 - is even better at producing technically perfect pictures with little human intervention