Storage media: SD Memory Card, Sensor resolution: 10.2 Megapixels, Viewfinder type: Electronic viewfinder, Weight: 668g ...
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Review summary: Nikon's new D80 digital SLR is the latest camera to feature megapixel ratings in double figures.
Verdict: The Nikon D80 is an enthusiast's dream and is incredibly rewarding to use. You can't get much better than this without spending a thousand quid or more. Highly recommended.
Read Full ReviewReview summary: The Nikon D80 digital SLR is the successor to the company's highly regarded D70 and D70s models. It features a 10.2-megapixel CCD, large 2.5-inch screen, and an improved 11-point autofocus system.
Pros: Well-made, compact body with versatile 11-point AF system, large bright LCD and excellent viewfinder. High picture quality,
Cons: No built-in dust-reduction or image-stabilization system. Advanced RAW processing software is an optional extra.
Verdict: While the new Nikon lacks the built-in image-stabilization of the Alpha and the sensor-cleaning option of both the Sony and Canon EOS 400D, neither system is infallible. The D80 doesn't come bundled with a RAW-editing package either, but if you're in ...
Read Full ReviewReview summary: The D80 includes a larger 2.5-inch 230,000-dot high-resolution LCD, that provides an ultra-wide 170-degree viewing angle. Navigating the spacious preview of your images is easy with a new dedicated Zoom button, magnifying images on screen up to 25 ...
Verdict: For anyone just beginning to enjoy the added performance and versatility of a digital SLR, creative shooting is as simple as rotating the Digital Vari-Program mode dial on the camera. The D80 has seven pre-configured exposure modes to optimize the ...
Read Full ReviewPros: Image quality, fast start up, customisable control, USB2.0 connectivity, programmable FUNC button, build, ease of use, in-camera editing, help menu system
Cons: Pricier than competition, slower (than D70s) top shutter speed, but not much else!
Verdict: Excellent handling and build, superb performance from the metering and the focus set up add to the confidence the camera builds as you lift it from its box
Read Full ReviewReview summary: Nikon updates the D70 with its latest entry-level DSLR
Pros: Image quality, fast start up, customisable control, USB2.0 connectivity, programmable FUNC button, build, ease of use, in-camera editing, help menu system
Cons: Pricier than competition, slower (than D70s) top shutter speed, but not much else!
Verdict: Excellent handling and build, superb performance from the metering and the focus set up add to the confidence the camera builds as you lift it from its box
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