The folks at Nikon produced the first practical digital single-lens
reflex camera with the Nikon D1 in 1999, but Canon was hot on
their heels, reaching out to the Enthusiast photography market
first with the Canon EOS 30D. Always in direct competiion with
Canon, Nikon pushed to get its first Enthusiast DSLR on the
market by 2002, the Nikon D100. It may be old now, but it still
is a viable choice for the frugal photographer starting out. In
this volume of Shawn M. Tomlinson's Guide to Photography,
Nikon D100 takes center stage, showing exactly how good this
camera is and why it makes a great first DSLR.