It could also be that Ole has run out of LF lenses to buy, and is now trying to corner the used 35mm market...bohica said:Hurry, Used equipment prices are climbing fast, a lot of shooters are finding that the little digital P+S cameras don't equal film and the DSLRS are still high priced for casual users.
Juba said:If you really need fast AF, the F80 isn`t your camera, the AF is slow and hunts a bit, very quiet shutter, nice ergonomics and alot of features are the good points.
Do you know the F90x?
Could be a good option, as for the zoom, how about a 28-105mm IF D?
Good luck!
André
ajuk said:I'm suppriesed your saying the F80 has slow AF. F90x is the the predecessor to the F100?
ajuk said:Why would they dump it in Janurary, is that when term ends there?
I know some that are using them for a primary... I have used an N90S and an N80 exclusively and the N90 is far better in regards to the AF speed. It is also vastly superior in dark environments. However, I love using the N80 for street stuff. Personally, I don't wait for something to shoot then quickly try to get it. I'm usually anticipating the shot and have the AF already engaged. It also has that tracking system that follows the subject and continues to refocus. I know they all have it but it works well. Its light and very easy to use and the only primary lens I have is the 85mm 1.8... I use zooms (even the G lenses) an awful lot. I do tread lightly with both the body and lenses. Obviously, they are not as durable but quite capable.Juba said:I know some professionals still using F90`s as back-up
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