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Not Too Old to Learn (Update)
I resisted "going digital" until now, but my wife got me a D80 for Christmas. I've worked in photography but for many years it has been a hobby (which I prefer), and I've owned Nikon F2, F3HP, Bronica 6x6, and various 4x5 view cameras. One thing I've always struggled with in using the highly convenient 35mm SLR format is enlargement capability with such small format images. Once you've used 4x5 it's hard to settle for the graininess and low resolution of most 35mm films (Kodachrome excepted)....
[Nikon D80 Digital Camera W/18-135mm Lens Kit review can be read at Amazon.com]
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A Few Nits to Pick
With 93 D80 reviews already posted, the world needs another one like it needs higher oil prices. In any event, we all have our opinions so I'll impose mine upon you now.
After 30+ years of shooting with Nikon film cameras, I decided to stick with the brand when switching to digital. It was a tossup between the D80 and D200, as either of them would fit my needs.
Since my eyesight now requires auto focus, the fact that my manual focus Nikkors will not meter with the D80 but ...
[Nikon D80 Digital Camera W/18-135mm Lens Kit review can be read at Amazon.com]
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A camera for the transition to pro levels
OK. One year passed since I've bought this camera so I can get into a review of my personal experience with it. First of all, if you consider into buying this model, you should know that this is not a dSLR that you can use on auto settings and get fabulous results. Get a point and shoot for that or a D40/ D40x. D80 seems to be tuned to provide best results with manual modes or semi-auto modes (fixed-aperture or fixed-shutter). I spent almost 1,000 shots until I got used with the behaviour o...
[Nikon D80 Digital Camera W/18-135mm Lens Kit review can be read at Amazon.com]
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09/23/2007
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Which Nikon 10.2MP Camera to Buy?
Nikon has muddied the waters about, and now offers no less than three digital SLR cameras that use the same basic imager -- the D200, D80, and D40x. Which should you buy?
This D80 is smack in the middle, and packaged with a useful lens that's also middle-of-the road in its applications. Appropriately, the D80 may be the best choice for those who have graduated from the point-and-shoot/snapshooting phase, but aren't ready for a more semi-pro camera.
D40x -- Uses the same 10...
[Nikon D80 Digital Camera W/18-135mm Lens Kit review can be read at Amazon.com]
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08/16/2007
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The Best Bang for your Buck
This is a very serious camera. The shooting options available are incredible and the design and control layout are exceptional. Obviously the image quality is great and the lens 18-135MM has a very usable utility range. If your just geting into serious photography you can start out on one of the automatic program modes. If you are more experienced the flexibility of this camera will accommodate your preferences. If you have a fairly large budget and just want a really good camera to point and sh...
[Nikon D80 Digital Camera W/18-135mm Lens Kit review by Foamstar can be read at CircuitCity]
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11/17/2007
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Comparing the Nikon D40, D80 and D200
As long as you know what you're buying, it's hard to go wrong with Nikon's digital SLRs. They all take beautiful photographs. Even the basic D40 will give you professional-level clarity, color and focus.
There are four Nikon digital SLRs in the consumer market. Here's how they compare:
The entry-level camera is the Nikon D40. It's a basic SLR camera that takes high-quality 6.1 megapixel (MP) photos. It has an automatic flash, eight programmed exposure modes, three focus are...
[Nikon D80 Digital Camera W/18-135mm Lens Kit review by Charles Donovan "Cardinal Char can be read at Amazon.com]
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06/06/2007
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St. Louis
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Best Bang for the Buck
If you are one step above entry level you cant beat the quality and ease of use this camera offers. Read the reviews Nikon is the way to go! Less expensive than comparable Cannon and out performs it.
[Nikon D80 Digital Camera W/18-135mm Lens Kit review by Howie can be read at CircuitCity]
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Howie
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03/03/2008
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A superb camera
I recently purchased the Nikon D80 with the 18-135mm kit lens and I am quite pleased with the quality and performance of both the camera and lens. It is my first digital SLR, though I have had film SLRs and three digital "point and shoots."
I bought the Nikon after weeks of research and indecision during which I read countless reviews and forum messages comparing the Nikon and Canon systems, and I also handled the actual cameras in stores. I finally decided on the Nikon because, amon...
[Nikon D80 Digital Camera W/18-135mm Lens Kit review can be read at Amazon.com]
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simply d' best
i was debating of buying a D80 or D90... and ended up with D80 w18-135mm lens. this is simply the best camera for a noob like me. now ive been reading on the manual and saw how many configs i can do with this camera.brbrD90 has added features like liveview and video... but i would say D80 works for me.brbr did i mention i got this from circuitcity for $749!
[Nikon D80 Digital Camera W/18-135mm Lens Kit review by kamera can be read at CircuitCity]
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10/14/2008
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So far, so good but filters will reflect light off the lenses
So far, so good, but if you use a UV filter you will find that shots taken in low light or those involving prolonged shutter exposure will cause light to reflect off of the lenses. If it was possible for me to attach an example to this review I would attach about 100 pics I shot within the past 2 weeks. Other than that this camera is easy and fun to learn. Metering off of objects is a breeze and many photo editing options are built in to the camera. The only drawback to camera operation is that ...
[Nikon D80 Digital Camera W/18-135mm Lens Kit review can be read at Amazon.com]
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