How to Use Nikon N80 Film Camera
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- Опубліковано 23 тра 2019
- If you want know how use light meter, select the modes Manual or Shutter Priority (Tv) or Aperture Priority (Av) or Program, set ISO, how load film, focusing, mont and unmount lens, how Check Battery in a 35mm Film Camera Nikon N80, see this video.
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This was so helpful! I just got a vintage Nikon N80, with the manual, but you've made this so much easier!
Hi Witching,
I'm glad you found this video useful.
Thanks for your comments!
Thank you SOO much, it’s really useful and helpful for those like me who’s just starting with film
HI kattelelly,
It's nice to know that you found it useful, good luck with your photos!
I picked up one of these back in 2011 used for…..$20.00! Back then they were trying to give film cameras away because digital cameras were on the market.
I remember that I had to buy it out of pity, because it was in excellent condition and just sitting there unwanted. This little guy has a place of honour among my Nikon shelf, right next to my F5,F100, and F bodies!
My son gave it to me in the late 1990s when I was studying photography at UMass-Amherst. It's not vintage to me, it's a well-loved companion. I used to shoot b/w film in school, where I learned how to develop and print b/w photos, which are still my favorite kind of photography. I bought a D90 later on but I don't really care for digital photography as much as I do film. The book that came with theD90 is huge! I felt like I needed a degree in engineering just to read the damned book. Taking photos with it is like putting a straightjacket on my brain! Not sure how I'll proceed nowadays without a darkroom at my disposal and in the midst of the COVID fiasco.
thank you so much for this video. i've had my camera forever and am only just getting around to figuring out these awesome features
Hi Sohini,
That is great, you're ready to take the next step to make pictures more creatives.
Just bought this camera and this was so helpful!
Hello Chris,
Thanks for your comments and i am glad to know that you found useful the video!
I bought this camera today for a very cheap price on a flea market! Even knowing how to use a Nikon D350, I was a little confused of the functions of the N80 (Yeah, sounds silly, but I'm jumping back to 35mm). Thanks man. Greetings from Mexico! 🙌
Hi Ivan Mendoza,
Great!, welcome back to the 35mm film.
THANKS SO MUCH FOR THIS VIDEO. I AGREE WITH "Witching Ours"
Thanks so mich
THANK YOU!!!!
Hi Frida Paola,
Thanks for your comments, it's great to know you find useful my videos!
Hi! I have a problem! This configuration (f80 + battery grip) with the AF-S 24-85 f3.5-4.5 ED VR give me a problem. After I shoot charge indicator flashes and I can't do another shoot. I need to do on-off before shoot another frame. It happens with VR ON and also OFF. Do you know why? Thanks a lot.
what film are you using?
Can I mount AF-S FF lenses?
Hi Mauro Mini,
AF-S lenses can be used on this camera.
Music?
I have this camera and after I loaded film and changed ISO the camera is just flashing error when trying to change aperture and shutter speed, do you know why that might happen or how to fix it?
Hi Anna Kamens,
It is likely that the film is not loaded correctly.
Try reloading the film.
@@photographyandmore how do I take off the film to reload it without ruining it?
@@isabelasilva9106 Hi,
If the film is advanced you can do it by pressing the film rewind buttons in this video I show you how to do it: Advanced Functions Nikon N80 SLR Film Camera
ua-cam.com/video/EoHszDrcWZ4/v-deo.html
If you just loaded the film and you have an error, open the back door since the movie has not advanced, and reload it.
Those batteries are a deal breaker man. Not as easy to find like a AA one.
Hello R Menon,
I know, we depend a lot on whether or not our camera batteries are so common.
On the other hand, for some camera models they made battery grips, and fortunately for the Nikon N80 there is a battery grip that uses 4 "AA" batteries, the model of this battery grip is MB-16, maybe with a little luck you can to get one.