I went through the same process a year ago. I ended up settling on the F75, I wouldn't go any lower than that. The remote is the same as the D70 and the F75 can spot meter via the EL button. The F80 is a much nicer body but will require another remote.
Some personal annoyances with the F75:
- It prewinds film so you can't expose frames you have already taken by accidently opening the film compartment. I've never needed this feature and it's slightly frustrating that all the neg numbers go backwards.
- Bulb
mode causes a light on the front to flash continuously which unnecessarily chews batteries while taking a long exposure shot bulb shot (or remote). It might also reflect off of subjects in the photo and get in the way. I tape over this when necessary.
- It feels like a plastic toy & the grip is tiny.
For a while I wished I paid extra and got a F80, but it doesn't bother me now. I don't shoot much film & the F75 can do everything I require. Now I would have prefered to have picked up a fully mechanical camera (FM2/FM3A) and a couple of 2nd hand MF lenses. If it wasn't for the money involved, I'd swap my F75 kit for a FM3A & lenses. I've never used the automatic
modes on the F75 & batteries make long exposures painful. Plus an FM3A has a cool factor that the F75 can never live up too
.