12 Megapixel, SLR Camera, 3x Optical Zoom, CCD Sensor, 2.5 in. LCD Panel, Built-In Flash, Supported Memory: SD Card, SDHC Card, We...
The Nikon D80 SLR Digital Camera features a 10.2 effective megapixel DX Format CCD image sensor, providing a high level of resolution and sharp detail, so users can have the freedom to crop creatively and print impressive enlargements. It features Nikon's high-resolution image processing engine and a dedicated high-performance processing chip that has been introduced to significantly accelerate performance on all levels.
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MPN: 9483
Weight: 1.31 lb.
Image Sensor Type: CCD
Resolution: 12 Megapixel
Optical Zoom: 3x
Camera Type: SLR/Professional
Family Line: Nikon D
Interchangeable Lens: Interchangeable Lenses
Optical Zoom: 3x
Focus Type: Autofocus
Camera Resolution: 12 Megapixel
Image Resolutions: 3872 x 2592, 2896 x 1944, 1936 x 1296
Aperture Range: f3/f5.6 (w/t)
Shutter Speed: 1/4000 - 30 sec
White Balance: Auto, Daylight / Sunny (Preset), Fluorescent (Preset), Incandescent (Preset), Shade (Preset), Flash (Preset)
Frames Per Second: 3 Frames
Memory Type: SD Card, SDHC Card
Compression Modes: Uncompressed
Compression Type: JPEG, DPOF, EXIF 2.21, DCF 2.0
File Size (High Res.): 17.2 MB (7 images on 128MB card)
File Size (Low Res.): 0.3 MB (about 427 images on 128MB card)
ISO Speeds: 100, 1600, 3200
Flash Type: Built-In
Flash Functions: Flash Off, Auto Flash, Rear Sync Flash, Fill-in Flash, Red-eye Reduction Flash
Viewfinder: Optical
LCD Panel: With LCD Panel
LCD Panel Size: 2.5 in.
LCD Screen Resolution: 230,000 pixels
LCD Protected Position: Without LCD Protected Position
Interface Type: USB 2.0
Video Interface: Video Out
Battery Type: Rechargeable Li-Ion Battery
Battery Life: 2,700 Images
Self Timer: 2 Sec., 5 Sec., 10 Sec., 20 Sec.
Tripod Mount: With Tripod Mount
Operating System: Apple Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows 98SE, Microsoft Windows ME, Microsoft Windows XP
Width: 5.2 in.
Depth: 3 in.
Height: 4.1 in.
Weight: 1.31 lb.
Included Accessories: USB Cable, Video Cable, Lithium Battery, Battery Charger, Lens Cap, Strap
UPC: 18208094837
Release Date: August, 2006
Product ID: 50550754
Pros: Fast turn on and low shutter lag
Cons: More features could have been included in the supplied software.
The Bottom Line: An excellent camera at the $1000 price point. Recommended to anyone who wants to get into digital SLR photography.
Review: I bought the Nikon D80 SLR camera to replace my 10 year old Agfa 1280. I chose Nikon because I could use the lenses from my Nikon F3 film camera in manual mode since they share the same F mount. Overall I'm very pleased with this camera. The first thing... Read Full Review by zerotsm, Apr 6, 2008
Pros: Fast, accurate and priced right
Cons: none yet!!!
The Bottom Line: null
Review: The D80 is easily the best digital camera I have ever owned. I upgraded from the D100 and the difference is night and day. The D80 has a fast accurate auto focus and takes all of my old Nikon F mount lenses (so there is no need to purchase new lenses)... Read Full Review by mmelnick, Mar 26, 2007
Pros: Fantastic quality, features, battery life - can't get much better!
Cons: Small learning curve, accessories needed for best quality. Auto mode could take better night shots.
The Bottom Line: If your budget is somewhere between $1,000 and $1,500, then start looking for the nearest place to buy this camera. This one's going to last for a long time.
Review: Short and Sweet: This thing will let you take some breathtaking photos if you know (or learn) the techniques. Also, get a tripod. Long and Still Sweet: Over the past couple years, I've gone from a simple point-and-shoot Kodak EasyShare camera to a... Read Full Review by jhilgeman, Feb 26, 2007