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Nikon F80 35mm SLR Film Camera With Af-D 50mm 1.8 Lens

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Used
Ended: May 15, 2024 22:39:53 EDT
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Item specifics

Condition
Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is ...
Model
Nikon F80
Format
35 mm
UPC
0018208017768
Brand
Nikon
Type
SLR
Focus Type
Auto & Manual, Eye-Controlled
MPN
F80
Item Weight
18.5 Oz

About this product

Product Information

With a shutter speed of 30 - 1/4000 sec, the Nikon F80 camera captures moving pictures with extreme clarity. The maximum flash sync speed of 1/125 sec in this Nikon 35mm camera offers sufficient flash power to balance it with direct sunlight. Equipped with viewfinder frame coverage of 92 % and viewfinder magnification of 0.75X, this Nikon SLR camera gives a broader view of your subject. The eye relief of 17mm in this Nikon 35mm camera allows even spectacles wearers to see the viewfinder image clearly. The Red Eye Reduction technique in the Nikon F80 camera corrects the red-eye effect from your photos for delivering perfect image. The frame rate of 2.5 fps in this Nikon SLR camera produces unique and consecutive images.

Product Identifiers

Brand
Nikon
MPN
F80
UPC
0018208017768
Model
F80 Body Only
eBay Product ID (ePID)
85043949

Product Key Features

Type
SLR
Focus Type
Auto & Manual, Eye-Controlled

Dimensions

Depth
2.9in
Height
3.9in
Width
5.6in
Item Weight
18.5 Oz

Additional Product Features

Iso Range-Manual Setting
Iso 6-6400
Manual Shooting Modes
Fully Manual, Program Shift, Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority
Focal Length
28mm-300mm
Viewfinder Frame Coverage
92%
Light Metering Modes
3d Color Matrix, SPOT Weighted, Center Weighted, TTL
Number of Focusing Points
5
Flash Guide Number
39
Dioptric Adjustment Range
-1.8 to 0.8
Iso Range-Automatic Setting
Iso 25-5000
Film Auto Transport
Loading, Rewind
Battery Type
2x3V Lithium Battery (CR123A)
Shutter SPEED
30 to 1/4000 Sec
Additional Features
Interchangeable Lenses, Focus Lock, Auto Exposure, Self Timer, Zoom Lens, Bulb Shutter SPEED
Film Type
35mm
Eye Relief
17mm
Frames Per Second
2.5fPS
Maximum Flash Sync SPEED
1/125 Sec
Lens Mount
Nikon F
Red-Eye Reduction
With Red-Eye Reduction
Viewfinder Magnification
0.75x
Camera Type
SLR
Release Date
2000

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Product ratings and reviews

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  • Top favourable review

    Underrated Bargain,...hence Cheap!!

    Light, even with MB-16. Really just a baby F100. Not quite the build quality, but does everything an F100 can do, including built in diopter, at a third the cost. Plus it has a pop up flash. Best thing and worse thing is viewfinder. The auto light up focus points in day or night are a combo of an F100 and F5. However,....viewfinder coverage is 92%. (F100 is 96%, F4/F5 is 100%) Either way, ...better than a point and shoot. And, yes, an N80 is exactly the same camera.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: ryoichhatakeyam0

  • Top critical review

    Love Nikkon just not this one

    Unfortunately the person that sold this camera was less then truthful. There were many unrepairable elements on the house. The lens also had damage. The automatic options were unrepairable. Ended up purchasing a new Nikkon.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: bascani

  • Nikon F80 used (as brand new) camera

    I have bought this Nikon F80 mint condition body with strap and with original japanese user manual. A great brand's excellent SLR film camera. This body was used for Nikon's new digital cameras as well, so it has a lot of late functions of it. Actually this is a simpyfied F100. All in all it is really a great device with excellent picture quality and rich comfort functions. I love it!

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: nippnianippon_camera

  • Best "disposable" Nikon for cheapskates!

    Only two things lacking on this camera body, 1) the aperture feeler tab that allows Ai and Ai-S lens to work and 2)1/2 stop exposure compensation rather than 1/3. It works with manual focus lenses that have been retrofitted with the Dandelion chip and gives you 3D Matrix metering-- on Ai'd lenses work out your exposure compensation f-stop by f-stop on a digital body to deal with the pre Ai linear aperture curve and apply your findings in aperture priority mode for perfect exposure. And if your N80 breaks, buy another good working body to replace it! I roll my own b&w, set it on spot metering and shoot Zone all day: happiness for peanuts! Spot on exposures for color print in priority mode, buy a cheapo SB-50DX flash and get the same dead on exposures in full flash or fill.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: northscottsdaleloan

  • Best unknown bargain in a Nikon 35 mm film SLR camera.

    If you want to shoot 35 mm film and have it developed for slides or prints, this camera is an excellent bargain. It is a better camera than the N90. It is almost as fine as the F100 at a fraction of the cost. The N80, also known as the F80 in Europe, has a sophisticated autofocus and auto-exposure. But you can also set it in full manual control. It has so many settings and features that you'll need the manual (or a Magic Lantern Guide) to get the full use of it, yet it can also just easily point & shoot in auto. The camera electronics are basically similar to the more expensive F100 -- but if you're going to use modern AF autofocus lenses with it, then you won't get much more out of the F100 than you will with this N80. One minor drawback is that it takes a couple of lithium ...