Superb image quality, Instantly On, Excellent 3D Colour Matrix metering, Fast Autofocus, Unlimited Continuous mode at 3 frames per second in JPEG, Excellent viewfinder, Solidly built
Some noise above 400 ISO, Complexity of some Custom options, No PC terminal for third party flash, No RAW tools available with PictureProject, the supplied software
The Nikon D80 is the replacement for the D70/D70s, positioned between the D50 — Nikons entry-level digital SLR — and the D200, which is much more complex. This new SLR offers a DX type CCD with a 10.2 megapixel resolution. In comparison...
Abstract: More expensive than its direct competition, but thanks to its brilliant features the D80 is money well spent Canon has ruled the digital SLR camera market for a long time with its 350D, which now costs just £400. The D80 is pitched into the mix above ...
excellents rendu des couleurs et niveaux de bruit ; vaste jeu de fonctionnalités ; nombreuses possibilités de personnalisation ; performances fulgurantes.
logiciel d’édition de fichiers RAW facturé en sus ; synchronisation du flash à 1/200 s.
Nikon frappe fort avec son nouveau reflex numérique de 10 mégapixels à moins de 1 000 euros, le D80.
excellents rendu des couleurs et niveaux de bruit ; vaste jeu de fonctionnalités ; nombreuses possibilités de personnalisation ; performances fulgurantes.
logiciel d’édition de fichiers RAW facturé en sus ; synchronisation du flash à 1/200 s.
Nikon frappe fort avec son nouveau reflex numérique de 10 mégapixels à moins de 1 000 euros, le D80. ...
Excellent resolution, lots of detail, not a leap from eight megapixels, but certainly from six, Excellent build quality, tight shut lines, quality materials, Instant power on, very responsive, very short black-out time, very fast media write, Fast, accura...
High sensitivity (ISO) noise levels higher than Canon EOS 400D, Noise reduction can be intrusive, although adjustable, more grain-like appearance, Default sharpness level perhaps still a little conservative, Disappointing automatic white balance performan...
The number of cons, and the fact that there are no serious ones, is a testament to the thought and work that has gone into the D80s design. Its one of those cameras which just feels right and sorted from the moment you pick it up. Things just get ...
Excellent colour rendition and noise levels; large feature set; highly customisable; lightning-fast performance
Full raw editor costs extra; flash sync of 1/200 second
Nikons D80, its new 10-megapixel dSLR, is a massive hit. It offers the obligatory 64mm screen and a pile of in-camera editing and custom functions. With this newest revision, Nikon has put the camera more in line with its expected audience, which spa...
Abstract: The Nikon D80 is the long-awaited replacement the the best-selling D70 and D70s digital SLRs. Its basically a D200 with a slightly different CCD sensor (though still 10 Megapixel) and a slower burst rate. And at $999 for the body only and $1299 wit...
Abstract: Arriving at my work this afternoon, I did my usual routine, checking out the new arrivals. At the back of the pile, a pair of Nikon D80s, fresh from their shipping box. The camera isnt scheduled to be available to consumers for a few more weeks! So...
Images with high detail and low noise, Superior build quality and handling to rivals, Best viewfinder experience in its class, Superb metering, flash and AF performance
Higher price than rival 10Mpixel DSLRs, No physical anti-dust feature, No anti-shake in standard kit, RAW adjustment software not included
here’s how it measures up against several key models. Compared to Nikon D70s Despite being closer in many respects as a successor to the entry-level D50, the D80 officially replaces the D70s. There’s certainly many reasons to upgrade from the...
Excellent colour rendition and noise levels, Large feature set, Highly customisable, Lightning-fast performance
Full raw editor costs extra, Flash sync of 1/200 second
Nikons newest midlevel dSLR has a solid feature set that should make it a favourite for experienced photographers or even for SLR newbies who crave more power than the D50s. ...