Ken Ford
Refuses to suffer fools
Thanks that's where I'll start. The rubber looks perfect just sticky.
I read a few places that an application of Armorall will help protect it after cleaning.
Thanks that's where I'll start. The rubber looks perfect just sticky.
Gasp!!
A discussion on not just an SLR, but a cheapo, bottom feeder. What in the world?🙄
Well, film is back!! At least here in the Leica Cave.
About 15 years ago, I really wanted a new N80. Never bought one because I had a perfectly good AF Nikon. It was unaffordable then but also, it seemed over the top owning two cameras that did the same thing. Materialism and lust must have been forbidden back then. I wish it were the same now!😀
At any rate, I was thinking about finding a mint N80 for those softball, baseball, football games when I want a decent AF rig that I didn't have to worry too much about it in dirty, rainy conditions.
Anyone have any ideas about the sanity of this?😀
There is a cheap plastic fantastic 28-80 that will work great with the F80.
I read a few places that an application of Armorall will help protect it after cleaning.
Kuzano lauded the N8008, and I agree.
It and its Euro counterpart with the 'F' designation (I've forgotten the number)
are truely pro-grade cameras and surprisingly overlooked by most buyers.
They were my go-to cameras on the job before digital became mandatory.
It's spelled with a g, not a q, John.
The way to do the treatment that worked on my F100 and N90s, is to clean the coverings with isopropyl alcohol of 91% (not the rubbing alcohol which is only about 50%, and has additives). Then apply a liberal amount of Armorall Original Formula to it (really liberal), and let it sit for at least a week. It's also best to take the door off the camera. On the N80, you also have to consider doing this to the front and side grips on both sides of the camera body. I learned this technique from John Early.
On my N90s, I didn't get the door clean enough at first, so I made another pass with the alcohol, and it started taking off the covering, which is pretty thin compared to the molded versions on the N80 and F100. So I just completely removed the covering on the door, but placed a piece of clear tape over the little icons so they wouldn't rub off.
PF
My first * N80 arrived today - it's in very nice condition with only the slightest amount of stickiness to the rubber which I will treat with IPA after the test roll comes back. This is exactly what I was looking for in a lightweight film body, the F100 was overkill for this task. F5 / N80 feels like it will fill my needs.
* Yes, first - I low bid on a second one before I won the first and won at the opening bid amount. That one hasn't shipped yet, I suspect the seller isn't happy.
Dammit, the frame count isn't incrementing. The film is advancing but the counter stays at 1. The only thing I can find with a Google search is behind the paywall at the Nikon fan site. Has anyone run across this with an N80.