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 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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Specifications
- Year: 2000
- Manufacturer: Nikon, Japan
- Lenses: Nikon F
- Metering: Matrix, Center weighted and Spot.
- Metering range: Matrix and Center: 0 to 21 EV; Spot: 3 to 21 EV (ISO 100; f1.4 lens)
- Shutter: electronic, 1/4000 to 30 sec in 1/2 EV.
- Focus: TTL phase detection with -1 to 10 EV range.
Five focus area selecion. - Flash: built-in, TTL flash.
- Flash: X at 1/125
- Film speed: Auto DX 25 to 5000 ISO; manual 6 to 6,400 ISO in 1/3 inc.
- Film transport: Automatic advance, approx 2.5fps in continuous mode.
Automatic rewind in 15 sec, or 23 sec quiet mode. 36exp roll. - Power: 2x CR123A lithium battery
- Weight: about 115 g.
- Dimensions: 141.5 x 98.5 x 71
Links
- An informative review of the F80/N80 at Thom Hogan's Nikon Field Guide
- Technical data on Nikon homepage
- Nikon F80 on www.collection-appareils.fr by Sylvain Halgand
- Nikon F80 instruction manual - English at M.Butkus' Orphan Cameras
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