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The Nikon D80 was first announc by Nikon back in 2006 as one of more advanced Dxx series camera. The only more advanced of the Dxx series is the D90 with video and few more features. I've seen the Nikon D80 described (comparatively to other DSLRs) as a good entry level DSLR with many Semi-Pro features borrowed from the D200 and D300. The last SLR camera I owned was a Nikon F2 from back in the 1970s. So I can't really compare the D80 to any other DSLR as this is my first. Personally for my self it's a great DSLR camera. The perfect choice for someone who hasn't been into DSLR photography and also for those who have, as it's a sophisticated DSLR that performs and takes great digital photographs. 10.2 megapixel Nikon DX format CCD imaging sensor: Effectively optimized by Nikon to deliver a wide, dynamic range, producing outstanding images with high resolution and vivid detail yielding 3,872 x 2,592-pixel files. Instant 0.18 sec. start-up with fast 80ms shutter response: With a power-up time of a mere 0.18 seconds and a shutter release time lag of only 80ms, responsiveness is extraordinary. Up to 2,700 images per battery charge: In-camera image editing with retouching menu: 2.5" LCD color monitor with 170-degree, wide-angle viewing: Playback images can be viewed easily from all angles with extraordinary color and clarity. Seven digital vari-programs plus programmed auto with flexible program, shutter-priority auto and manual: Digital vari-programs include: auto portrait, landscape, macro, close-up, sports, night landscape and night portrait, each of which adjust for optimal results under varied conditions—automatically. Large, bright 0.94x viewfinder: Optical glass viewfinder features large (0.94x) magnification making composing frames easier while overall viewfinder brightness makes low-light photography possible. New high-resolution Nikon image-processing engine: New 12-bit image processing engine combines color independent analog pre-conditioning with improved image processing algorithms. Continuous shooting at up to 3 frames per second and up to 100 consecutive JPEG images: Fast framing rates contribute to the ability to capture moments in time instantly. Sophisticated Nikon 3D Color Matrix Metering II plus variable center-weighted and spot metering: Substantially more sophisticated than traditional multi-pattern metering systems, Nikon's 3D Color Matrix Metering II instantly and accurately evaluates brightness, color, contrast, selected focus area and subject-to-camera distance information, referencing the results against an onboard database of 30,000 scenes from actual photography. Vary the size of the center-weighted area reading and the spot meter readings correspond to 11 focusing points. Built-in Speedlight with Nikon i-TTL flash metering and two-group wireless commander: Nikon’s acclaimed i-TTL flash control evaluates flash exposure with greater precision to achieve better automatic flash balance and deliver outstanding results with SB-600, SB-800 or SB-R200 Speedlights. 11-area AF system with wide-area center segment and auto-area AF functions: Nikon’s multi-CAM 1000 provides maximum flexibility and optimum performance under varied shooting situations. 11-area auto focus system features a cross-type sensor in the center, broad frame coverage, as well as class-leading low light detection and convenient AF-assist illuminator to aid in low-light conditions. New wide-area AF option gives greater compositional freedom when shooting sports and action. Image optimization mode: Optimize color, contrast, sharpening as well as other image settings according to the type of scene or output desired. Options include: normal, softer, vivid, more vivid, portrait, custom, black and white. Built-in slideshow function with Pictmotion: Select a range of images, pick a style and add music for beautiful picture presentations delivered directly from the D80 and viewable on either on the camera’s 2.5" LCD display or direct to your television. Effects include: slide-in, slide-out, fade-in, and fade-out. 2006/2007 - Price: ESP $899.95* D80 Digital SLR Camera Outfit with AF-S DX Zoom-NIKKOR 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6G ED-IF Lens Vollständige Rezension lesen
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The D80 isn't as rugged as one of Nikon's bigger/badder models such as the D200 or D300 line. But it's certainly a capable camera in the upper consumer range. Even though it has a modest 10.2 MP sensor, it still produces high-quality prints up to 11x14 or 16x20 with no problem whatsoever. For amateurs, it offers a good jpeg machine, while advanced hobbyists or pros can use the RAW images for even better results. And the camera, being a Nikon, gets to use some of the world's best lenses and accessories. All in all, it's a great camera for relatively little money. On the down side, it has a bunch of settings that frankly don't do much for anybody who's serious about taking good photos. They're holdovers from the point-and-shoot cameras, and some amateurs may love them. But hobbyists or even pros using this as a second body will soon realize those modes are junk and to be avoided. The menu system has the requisite Nikon quirks, and putting the WB, quality and ISO buttons in line with the menu makes little to no sense. But that's just another Nikon quirk. Once you get used to it, you can do some great things using the manual settings, or let the "brain" do tricks for you such as backlight flash fill for portraits. It's hard to fool the camera. Dynamic range is good for this level of camera, far better than point-and-shoot cams. But it falls significantly short of the Fuji line or some of the newer Nikons. Noise level is OK, and high-ISO performance is reasonable. All in all, it's a capable little camera that will get somebody introduced to top-level digital photography for a very reasonable price.Vollständige Rezension lesen
This is a really great piece of equipment for someone with photography experience, but who's more on the amateur side of the fence. It is very easy to use and has an intuitive feel to it (although doing some research and reading up on how to use it can be helpful, too!). There are a few things to note, however: One (and this is a big one) is that the D80 has a tendency to produce a reddish tint in a lot of its shots, especially those captured in low light. The tint can be corrected by applying a green filter in a photo editing program, but it's unlikely that you'll be getting any pure whites against a black background by doing this (at least that I've found). Another thing to note is that, although this is a DIGITAL SLR, not all lenses allow the camera to function at its maximum ability. I've used a Nikkor 60mm 2.8D, a Sigma 18-200mm, and a Sigma 28mm 1.8D, and I can't use any of these lenses to their maximum ability (i.e., the camera locks occasionally locks onto one aperture setting for that lens, especially with the wide-angle Sigma). But all in all this camera does what I need it to. If you can, I'd probably go with the D90 or D100 instead, but for the price, D80s are worth it.Vollständige Rezension lesen
Overall this camera is one of the best dslr's available. I has a large expanse of features that will allow for easy shooting but also many hours of exploring captivating features(no pun intended). As far as price to its feature set, I feel that it is lacking in respect to the Canon 20 and 30D. Its three frames per second do not shine very brightly next to Canon's five fps. But on a bright side you can purchase a much broader spectrum of lenses if you enjoy using older manual focus lenses because of the fact that the D80 employes the F mount that has been used since the middle of the century. This is a camera that should definitely be compared alongside the others that are in its $700 price range. Happy shopping, take your pick: Nikon or Canon for best in class image quality! Also consider Olympus and Sony if you are looking for much cheaper image stabilization and lots of useful features with only a small sacrifice in image qualityVollständige Rezension lesen
Great camera, it has toggle wheels for both aperture and shutter speed controls, a huge bonus. Most of the consumer level cameras make it difficult to shoot in anything other than auto mode. This camera has an internal focusing motor also so it is compatible with more of the old film lenses than the 3000 and 5000 series Nikons
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