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J'avais la sensation de déballer un objet neuf avec la doc d'origine non ouverte (pourtant fabriqué en 1982).
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This may be an old school photography guide written many years ago for 35mm photography BUT much of the information in the book applies equally to those serious about digital photography in 2016!!
Nikon F80 35mm SLR Film Camera Body Only with original box, strap, instructions
May 05, 2017
The underestimated Nikon F80
This is a 35mm film camera......manufatured by Nikon up into the early 2000's. At that time it was a top level amateur/pro piece of equipment with a hefty pricetag. It is a very plasticky type camera but do not let that put you off, this is a very capable piece of kit. I have owned three....I still own one......but I sold off the other two......only to wish I had kept them....and then replaced them. I still shoot slide film. What I really like about this camera are the on demand grid lines......keep that horizon horizontal......and the pop up flash which is great for fill in flash. The sync speed is nothing to write home about being around 125/s. This camera will drive most Nikon older lenses and modern ones including those G things that modern digitals take. All in all a fantastic piece of kit!
EXCELLENT++++ Canon F-1 35mm SLR Film Camera w/FD 50mm F/1.4 from japan #271
Nov 22, 2016
Canon F1 The things legends are made of....
What can I say. These Canon F1 camera is an all manual 35mm film camera built to exacting standard by Canon in the 70's and early 80's to take on Nikons legendary F series cameras. It was a professional 35mm camera. I love the fact that the prism and the focusing screen are both removable....no specks of annoying dust in my viewfinder and I love the fact it is all manual. It's built like a tank so a good one will serve you for years. Having said that remember that these cameras are up to 45 years old and if you decide to buy one, and you are buying it to use factor in a service cost. Most of these cameras have not been used for many years so to expect them to be in fully working condition.....no matter what the ad may say, is quite franckly to be slightly on the optimistic side. There are still many 35mm camera shops that specialise in servicing, but it is not cheap. I sent this one from france to england to be overhauled and totally serviced. I aim to use the camera not to put it on a shelf. There was an unforseen problem with the titanium shutter that needed to be address. The cost of the repair and service cost me far more than the initial cost of the camera...but on the bright side.....and that prism and viewfinder offer a lot of light...the camera will easily give many many years of service if looked after.
Another reason to buy the Canon F1 is simply the amount and the quality of the lenses available for these cameras at very affordable prices. Rememeber you mostly get what you pay for...but having said that you can pick up some fantastic glass at great prices......Canon FD lenses are excellent...I especially like the 35-105mm. A really nice one will set you back between 100 and 150 euros......but compare that to Nikon prices. Tokina's ATX series also give fantastic results and won't break the bank. One last thing. The time to buy both camera body and lenses is now; good camera bodies are harder and harder to find and with full frame digital entering the affordable market place real glass is only going to get rarer and more expensive as time goes buy. Get a Canon F1, get some good glass and slap in some slide film......you will not be disappointed!!