dave lackey
Veteran
My F80 (thanks John!) is now sharing the Hadley Pro with the F6. What a nice match!
crsantin
Established
I have an F80, F90x, and F100 as well as some manual focus Nikons. The F80 is terrific. Very light, good viewfinder, good autofocus, very smooth shutter and film advance. Really it has everything you need in an AF camera. I bought mine for $20. I use it when I want a light camera to sling over my shoulder or if I need the built in flash. My F100 gets the most use as it is a better camera in almost every way, but if I had to use only an F80 I would be quite pleased to do so. My F90 does not see a lot of use these days. It is heavy and very loud. Firing that shutter is like racking a shotgun, and very crude compared to the refined shutters on both the F80 and F100.
Kate-the-Great
Well-known
I've had moderate interest in the F80-based digital bodies (Kodak SLR/N, Fuji S3) but the lack of metering with AI lenses is a travesty. Which is a doubly shame because the F80 sounds like quite a nice platform other than that!
Godfrey
somewhat colored
I had one that my uncle gave me. It was a nice camera, but it didn't meter with my AI/AI'ed lenses. I sold it in April or May...
G
G
pvdhaar
Peter
Yes, that's the F90.. But.. did you also notice that the F90 shows the least camera shake of the three? Despite the ruckus, the mirror/shutter assembly is superbly balanced.My F90 does not see a lot of use these days. It is heavy and very loud. Firing that shutter is like racking a shotgun, and very crude compared to the refined shutters on both the F80 and F100.
dave lackey
Veteran
Back on the saddle...
I have finally gotten a huge load of stress reduced to a tolerable level. My photo life has been languishing.
So, I finally got the last 8 months of film to my buddy's lab for developing and I have been through my various Nikon kits. The F6 had been my daily workhorse on my current documentary. As is my usual preference, I have been using either the D3100 or the X1 in the same bag for those times I prefer to shoot digital images. It is time now to bring the F80 back into the kit with a decent zoom. So I just spent some time with it and wonder why it took so long...
Now my return to enjoying photography will see me using two kits, the F6 and D3100/the F80 and the D3100. I have matched the X1 with the M6. Hmmm...
I need a new bag!!!!
I have finally gotten a huge load of stress reduced to a tolerable level. My photo life has been languishing.
So, I finally got the last 8 months of film to my buddy's lab for developing and I have been through my various Nikon kits. The F6 had been my daily workhorse on my current documentary. As is my usual preference, I have been using either the D3100 or the X1 in the same bag for those times I prefer to shoot digital images. It is time now to bring the F80 back into the kit with a decent zoom. So I just spent some time with it and wonder why it took so long...
Now my return to enjoying photography will see me using two kits, the F6 and D3100/the F80 and the D3100. I have matched the X1 with the M6. Hmmm...
I need a new bag!!!!
Thardy
Veteran
Yep, that's photography. There's always something new you can buy. OT- A forum question was asked about using the on board flash of a digicam to fire an off camera flash. The quick preflash triggered the slave prematurely resulting in a dark exposure. Unfortunately there was no way turn off the preflash.
I bought a cheap radio flash trigger that included a transmitter and receiver for about $15. It worked perfectly. So, the problem solved, cheaply.
I've never had a bag problem solved cheaply. I've bought cheap bags before, but that just leads to buying more bags alá Back Alley.
Oh well, how much film is 8 months worth for you?
I bought a cheap radio flash trigger that included a transmitter and receiver for about $15. It worked perfectly. So, the problem solved, cheaply.
I've never had a bag problem solved cheaply. I've bought cheap bags before, but that just leads to buying more bags alá Back Alley.
Oh well, how much film is 8 months worth for you?
dave lackey
Veteran
Yep, that's photography. There's always something new you can buy. OT- A forum question was asked about using the on board flash of a digicam to fire an off camera flash. The quick preflash triggered the slave prematurely resulting in a dark exposure. Unfortunately there was no way turn off the preflash.
I bought a cheap radio flash trigger that included a transmitter and receiver for about $15. It worked perfectly. So, the problem solved, cheaply.
I've never had a bag problem solved cheaply. I've bought cheap bags before, but that just leads to buying more bags alá Back Alley.
Oh well, how much film is 8 months worth for you?
That is interesting, Tom...
Can you say what exactly you bought to use? I am thinking of some low key portraits.
besk
Well-known
I had one that my uncle gave me. It was a nice camera, but it didn't meter with my AI/AI'ed lenses. I sold it in April or May...
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All of my lenses except for a 50/1.8AF are AI only otherwise I would have purchased one rather than the N70 I have.
Thardy
Veteran
That is interesting, Tom...
Can you say what exactly you bought to use? I am thinking of some low key portraits.
I bought a set from Andoer. Seems to be universal.
http://www.amazon.com/Andoer-Wirele...60111319&sr=1-1&keywords=flash+trigger+andoer
Amazon as well as eBay has many other cheap brands. They are not Pocket Wizard quality, but they work.
farlymac
PF McFarland
I finally nailed one. It's coming with the Nikkor AF-D 28-105.
PF
PF
dave lackey
Veteran
I finally nailed one. It's coming with the Nikkor AF-D 28-105.
PF
Congratulations!!! That is exactly the same setup I have. Good lens! I have had mine since.... 1990 or so?
colyn
ישו משיח
Congratulations!!! That is exactly the same setup I have. Good lens! I have had mine since.... 1990 or so?![]()
I've got the N80 also but with the 35mm-105mm f/3.5-4.5 AF-D lens..
dave lackey
Veteran
I've got the N80 also but with the 35mm-105mm f/3.5-4.5 AF-D lens..
That's cool, one is just a bit wider but basically the same.
These little cameras are plastic fantastics. Very light and shoot the same lens as the D3100 and F6. Just for grins I placed the equally plastic 18-55 from the D3100 on the F89 and it works perfectly. Again even lighter, faster and quick! Keh has this lens for $79. I wonder how a DX lens will work on the F80/N80?
What a neat inexpensive kit ...should be a hoot with the 70-200 2.8 I used to shoot everyday.
Stuart John
Well-known
I suspect the DX lens won't cover the film as it is designed for a smaller sensor. There is a cheap plastic fantastic 28-80 that will work great with the F80.. I've often been tempted to pick up an F80 but haven't bothered due to having an F100 and an F801 that don't get much use, still I maybe get one at some point.
Prest_400
Multiformat
They are tempting machines. I don't shoot 35mm much nowadays but the idea of a standard black SLR that looks akin to a contemporary attracted me.
Classifields have bodies for $20. With a kit lens it's also quite affordable but it makes me lean to put that $ into film & processing instead. I'd like a 50mm however and should buy that... so it gets slippery slope.
Classifields have bodies for $20. With a kit lens it's also quite affordable but it makes me lean to put that $ into film & processing instead. I'd like a 50mm however and should buy that... so it gets slippery slope.
dave lackey
Veteran
For everyone even thinking about an N80/F80, just go ahead and do it! In a few years you will wonder why you didn't just spend that $25 for a terrific body. Uses the same lens as the full frame Nikons and you may find that film is still fun! This is the golden age of photography that we most likely will not see again.
I know that film is about 90% of all I shoot these days. Developing my own b/w film gives me a lot of satisfaction. The F80 is my companion for the F6 and gives me a lot of flexibility.
I know that film is about 90% of all I shoot these days. Developing my own b/w film gives me a lot of satisfaction. The F80 is my companion for the F6 and gives me a lot of flexibility.
Flat Twin
Film Shooter
I spied this F80 in an Oxfam branch in Oxford, price was £9.99 and I couldn't leave it there! As I was handing over the note the guy on the till produced the original box and all of the cameras original paperwork. I got it home and it works perfectly and its unmarked and looks unused. Astonishing!

Nikon F80 by Flat Twin, on Flickr
So I've popped on the AF-D 35/2.0, set some custom functions and put in some HP-5 and we're good to go!

Nikon F80 by Flat Twin, on Flickr
I've never given the F80 a second glance but its basically a light weight F100 and its so quiet! It should make a great street shot camera...
Regards
Simon

Nikon F80 by Flat Twin, on Flickr
So I've popped on the AF-D 35/2.0, set some custom functions and put in some HP-5 and we're good to go!

Nikon F80 by Flat Twin, on Flickr
I've never given the F80 a second glance but its basically a light weight F100 and its so quiet! It should make a great street shot camera...
Regards
Simon
lxmike
M2 fan.
my dad had a F90X, l had a tatty but reliable F801s, a great camera
John E Earley
Tuol Sleng S21-0174
Many of the N80 cameras are lightly used due to the owners not being able to get them to function when the ERR message showed on the LCD and the mirror locked. Fortunately it is usually an easy fix.
http://photo.net/nikon-camera-forum/00cEfU
http://photo.net/nikon-camera-forum/00cEfU
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