Difference between revisions of "Nikon F80 (N80)"
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The '''Nikon F80''' was introduced in February 2000. It was known as the '''Nikon N80''' in the US. | The '''Nikon F80''' was introduced in February 2000. It was known as the '''Nikon N80''' in the US. | ||
− | The F80 was [[Nikon]]'s successor to the [[Nikon F70 (N70)|F70]]. There are three versions: the original F80, the F80'''D''' which has a date imprint function | + | The F80 was [[Nikon]]'s successor to the [[Nikon F70 (N70)|F70]]. There are three versions: the original F80, the F80'''D''' which has a date imprint function and the F80'''S''' which has the date function of the F80D model as well as imprint exposure information between frames. |
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==Links== | ==Links== |
Revision as of 12:59, 8 November 2011
Nikon F80S image by Artemas Liu (Image rights) |
The Nikon F80 was introduced in February 2000. It was known as the Nikon N80 in the US.
The F80 was Nikon's successor to the F70. There are three versions: the original F80, the F80D which has a date imprint function and the F80S which has the date function of the F80D model as well as imprint exposure information between frames.
An optional MB-16 vertical grip is also available which allows using cheap AA batteries instead of costly CR123 batteries.
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Links
- An informative review of the F80/N80 by Thom Hogan
- technical date on Nikon homepage
- Nikon F80 on www.collection-appareils.fr by Sylvain Halgand
- Nikon F80 instruction manual - English at at M.Butkus' www.orphancameras.com
Nikon Cameras