Good luck!
As others have said, try the 80-200 on the F5 before selling it. Mine is very useable for most sports on a D700, 750, and F100. Sluggish on the F4, and sometimes hunts.
My experience with it was shooting university sports multiple times per week for about two years, always from the sidelines. That was about a year and a half back. During that time I also used comparable Canon gear, a newer 70-200 as a rental, and some longer teles. The 80-200 was a workhorse and bagged some of the best shots. Obviously MTB is demanding, but aside from the elevation changes it is more or less linear (subject moves towards and then away from camera) whereas something like figure skating or basketball is a little more erratic. One would expect a good AF system to track linear action fairly well.
Please let us know how it goes! I'm curious to see how it turns out.
Canon EOS 1v with sports battery grip, or Minolta 9. Both were released after the F5 in the Canon in 2000 the Minolta late 1999. the F5 has faster PFS, than the Minolta 9, but the Minolta 9 has top shutter speed of 1/12,000 with flash syn of 1/300 and has a built in pop up flash that works as a slave with Minolta flashes. The EOS 1v with sports grip had a higher FPS than the F5, and no better lens than the L series. What the F5 has is a better matrix metering, which I seldom use. The Minolta 9's body stainless steel, and there was a limited production run of white titanium. What I do like about the F5 is that battery grip is built in, takes AA batteries. My Minolta 9 can use AA with the battery grip or without the grip lithium batteries.
The last pro level camera Pentax made was the LX, their last top of the line body the MZ was the only film AF camera they made with metal body, but top shutter speed was 1/6000 of a second, the film drive was winder speed at 2.5 FPS.
I think that G lenses are perfectly safe to use and will work with both metering and focusing. What about the later 'E', or whatever letter spaghetti Nikon uses, lenses? Anyone have any first hand knowledge?
Are you sure?... I do not really mind the weight.
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