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Nikon N80 QD Body Only 35mm Film Camera

Nikon N80 QD Body Only 35mm Film Camera

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Nikon N80, A New Camera for the New Millennium

by Howard_Creech Howard_Creech is a Lead on Epinions in Electronics, Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 10, May 07 '00
Pros: Feature filled new camera designed with lots of consumer input
Cons: None Noted
OVERVIEW

The venerable Nikon Corporation has been re-thinking their corporate philosophy for several years now. For decades Nikon was known for the durability, quality construction, and reverse engineering of their products. Lenses...
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N80 - Nikon's best value SLR

by sweeper sweeper is a Top Reviewer on Epinions in Electronics, Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 500, Oct 12 '00
Pros: Fabulous Feature Set, Innovative, Thoughtfully Designed, Amazingly Priced
Cons: Where does Nikon go from here?
If I have to sum up my impressions on Nikon's N80 with one word, the word would be value. After a month-long evaluation of this SLR, my singular wonder is how Nikon managed to fit all the smart features, design thoroughness, and performance in such a...
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A Masterpiece of User-Friendliness

by colonialpara colonialpara is a Top Reviewer on Epinions in Electronics, Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 500, Aug 22 '03
Pros: Light weight, User friendly, flexible, will allow growth as a photographer.
Cons: Not as robust as pro-level Nikons, will not meter with non-AF lenses.
This is a truly valuable addition to Nikon's line of great 35 mm AF SLRs. It is lightweight, user f ...
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The Plastic Nikon

by frank_vanriper , Aug 05 '00
Pros: User-friendly electronics; compact design
Cons: Unacceptably cheap plastic body
N80—The Cheap Nikon

By Frank Van Riper
Professional photographer, author and photography columnist for <Washingtonpost.com>

Am I the only human on the planet who thinks the new Nikon N80 is a dog?
Let me amend that....
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N80 hits the mark!

by quigley13 , Jun 01 '00
Pros: Great value, easy to change functions on the camera
Cons: Hardly any, no high eyepoint like high end bodies
Let me start by saying that I have owned an N70 used a N90s extensively and am familiar with the F100. I would call the N80 a “baby” F100 due to its features and use for reasons that I will explain in this review. The N80 looks so good on the spec...
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A chicken in every pot and an N80 in every hand

by moliluo , Jul 18 '03
Pros: Price, matrix & spot metering, quiet, intuitive
Cons: Slow flash sync, CR123 batteries
I’m a photographer for the Dartmouth yearbook, so I got the N80 as a loaner. I have put about 100~2 ...
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Nikon Does It Again

by lowdog420 , Jun 19 '00
Pros: Great Quality, compact
Cons: can be too small for some
If it wasn't enough that Nikon makes what some to consider one of the best Pro cameras on the market(F100), now with the N80 they also have a likely runner for the best amateur camera.

The N80 if similar to a shrunk F100 which was a very off...
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Nikon N80 -- best camera value

by LuckyJack , Aug 07 '01
Pros: An inexpensive camera with full controls
Cons: No metering on manual lenses, smallish body, no easy reference card
First of all, I own this camera; it has been my main camera for over a year. Unlike some others who sometimes post in this forum, I won't just spew out the same details you can find yourself at the manufacturers website, or perhaps visiting photo.net....
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Nikon does it again!

by dmezzer Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 1000, Sep 26 '00
Pros: Many features for the price, ease of use.
Cons: Lightweight construction decreases durability
I thought that once I went digital that I would retire my 35mm for good. Well of course my interest in photography only increased with the ease and affordability with which I could experiment with digital and this led expectantly back to a desire for...
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Perfect for the serious amateur

by aquaman885 , Dec 09 '01
Pros: Fantastic photos, 5 area metering and auto focus, many great features, etc...
Cons: A little lightweight
I wholly recommend this camera. I have owned the N80 for 8 months now and have taken color negative, color reversal( slide film), and black and white photos with it. Not only did I buy one I bought two! Before I dive into the features of this...
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Finally!

by Terry_Pepper , Jul 11 '00
Pros: feel, features, price
Cons: No mirror lock, and no infra red film
Nikon finally gets it right for those of us "advanced amateurs" who lust for the likes of the F100 or the F5, but cannot justify the expense.

I purchased the n80 body to shoot with Velvia, allowing me to keep my old n70 filled with...
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Don't buy the Canon until you've tried this!

by pbanas , Oct 01 '00
Pros: Great feel, easy to use, perfect photos on auto setting
Cons: Some features a bit complicated, like all good things, requires practice
Last fall, I did all my research from every source and decided to finally replace my Canon AE-1 with another Canon from the EOS system. Many reviews had eloquently detailed how Canon had made tremendous advances over the years and in many ways were...
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N80: For amateurs and their wives

by mehulashah , Dec 06 '00
Pros: Lots of features, provides an automatic mode for "dummies"
Cons: Built-in flash needs improvement
Please excuse my title, as there are probably many wives out there with much more expertise than I have. I have taken a couple photography courses in high school and college, and consider myself an amateur enthusiast.

I got tired of managing...
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Hard to fault but?

by lp_oreilly , May 23 '01
Pros: Loaded with features, accurate metering and fill flash, lightweight
Cons: No flash pc socket, noisy autofocus.
I have been into photography for around 20 years and with my trusty Minolta X700 going faulty I decided it was time to move to autofocus. The feature packed Nikon F80 (UK Name for the N80) looked to good to be true for the price. I bought it as a kit...
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N80: You be the judge.

by phatmojo , Aug 13 '00
Pros: lightweight, pro features, affordable
Cons: INABILITY TO METER WITH MANUAL LENSES
Do to the biased, unaccurate, or uncomplete information supplied by the other "epinions" that I have seen, I have decided to write my own objective review of Nikon's new N80.

The N80 (F80 European model) is one of the most...
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