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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. 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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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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An optional MB-16 vertical grip is also available which allows using cheap AA batteries instead of costly CR123 batteries.
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==Gallery==
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|image_text= The optional vertical grip allows using cheap <br/>AA batteries instead of costly CR123 batteries
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|image_text= N80 with MB-16 vertical grip.
 
|image_by= Raphael Borges
 
|image_by= Raphael Borges
 
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|image_text= F80 in silver
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|image_text= F80S back
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==Links==
 
==Links==

Revision as of 12:59, 8 November 2011

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.

Gallery


Links

Nikon Cameras