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There are two cameras up for grabs on the auction site.Both are from a highly regarded seller.One is a Nikon F65 the other a Nikon F5005.Both units are in great shape.
I plan to pick up one as a Christmas gift for a friend of mine.Which one would be the best choice?

Thanks
 
The F65 is the newer model of the two, thus more advanced technology (better metering system) is built into it. I had a N60 or N65 (can't remember which one) that I bought for my wife. She used it basically as a P&S and it produced excellent photos.
 
Buy the N90s that's currently in the APUG classifieds. It's an amazing camera and is only bested by my F5. I have 3 of them and have put a LOT of film through them. Excellent cameras and at $90 for a pristine one it's a steal.
 
Buy the N90s that's currently in the APUG classifieds. It's an amazing camera and is only bested by my F5. I have 3 of them and have put a LOT of film through them. Excellent cameras and at $90 for a pristine one it's a steal.

The main thing I miss with the N90s vs the F5 is the more accurate AF in the F5(smaller sensor area for each AF sensor) and the AF-on button.

The n90s is stellar, professional quality, a wicked metering system, and its around a pound lighter than the F5 too!
 
I will second (or third) the N90s--I also have 3 of them! It is an incredible camera and cheap enough that if something devastating happens to it, it doesn't cost you an arm and a leg to replace.
 
There's nothing at-all wrong with the N65, but as many others have suggested, get a N90s. It's ALOT of "camera for the money".
 
Mike, If your buying it for someone else the F65 is perfect, The F65 is the more user friendly for the beginner with it's Vari-program modes, And is technically more advanced than both the F5005 & F90, Plus It's has the same basic layout so that one can later progress up to a more advanced model (ie, F80, F100 of even the F6), Personally if you ever buy one for yourself I recommend the F100, (but only because of it's build quality!)
 
Mike, another place to get a good answer is the Nikonians web site. I have an F100, FE, F3HP, F3, D80, D300 blah blah. I recently asked a question about the best small body AF 35mm and many folks suggested the N/F65, 55 and 75.
If the price is right then get it. You can't really go wrong. Obviously is is less than $100.00. Plus if you are not happy you can always resell it and recoup some of your money...
 
My first AF camera was a F80 (or N80 as it's known in the US), I think it is perfect for both beginners and general photography. The two dials makes it a lot more user friendly than the older MF cameras (which I use now :wink: ), and the meter and VF display is really good, e.g. you see how much underexposed an area is, not just an '-'. TTL flash metering is a feature I have started appreciating more and more.

However, I still find myself reaching for the FM2 or my yashica or some other camera if I'm shooting 35mm, the F80 is just lying in a box remembering its better days. Shame really. I ought to sell it, but it's rather impossible to get rid of at a, to me, fair price.
 
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