RDW
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I have an F801 (aka N8008) somewhere, and the AF is pretty slow and primitive, not much fun to use with anything that moves. An F80/N80 would be much better in this department, and in some respects better than the F90/N90, since it has multi-point AF and the modern control layout. But the F80 is otherwise a step down and doesn't have as good a viewfinder as the other two.I'm leaning towards the Nikon. While I have no love (and in fact much disdain) for the Big N, the 8008 came with a bunch of AF lenses -- 50/1.4, 28-85, 35-135, 70-210. All good glass if not particularly fast, but the AF 35-70/2.8 is not too terribly expensive. I have to replace the battery case, but it might be just as cost-effective to buy another whole N8008 (or an N8008s) and have mine as a backup. (I don't have a whole lot of interest in upgrading to an N90 or beyond, not when I'm accustomed to $15 Ricohs.)
If you were prepared to upgrade, the F100 is in an entirely different league to the N8008, with AF that is still quite competitive today. It also handles much better and is fully compatible with more lenses than any of the others, including AF-S, G, VR and AI lenses, as well as the AF/AF-D lenses you have. About the only things it can't handle are AF-P and electronic aperture 'E' lenses from late in the dSLR era, and ancient pre-AI lenses. The F80 doesn't meter with AI lenses, but otherwise has similar compatibility.
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