I can't leave well enough alone: Nikon F5

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I am thinking about buying the F5 myself and my 80-200 will live on it for portrait work. It needs a bigger camera to be comfortable. For travel I want lighter so the F100 and F3 work well.
 

markbarendt

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I am thinking about buying the F5 myself and my 80-200 will live on it for portrait work. It needs a bigger camera to be comfortable. For travel I want lighter so the F100 and F3 work well.
I have a push/pull one-touch 80-200 2.8 that I use with mine. It's a sweet set.
 

chuck94022

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I am thinking about buying the F5 myself and my 80-200 will live on it for portrait work. It needs a bigger camera to be comfortable. For travel I want lighter so the F100 and F3 work well.

This. I feel sort of silly putting my 80-200 on my FM3a.
 

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I don't know who this Blockend chap is but anyone posting Butterfly Collector on here can't be all that bad.The Jam are a wonderful band.The F5 is a wonderful camera.
 
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