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D80
Camera
Type:
Professional Digital SLR
Manufacturer: NIKON
Manufacturer's Suggested Price: $983
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| Focal Length Multiplier |
1.5 |
| Effective Pixels |
10 |
| Digital Media Type |
SD |
| ISO Min |
100 |
| ISO Max |
3200 |
| Min Shutter Speed |
30 |
| Max Shutter Speed |
1/4000 |
| Continuous Shooting |
3 |
| LCD Size In Inches |
2.5 |
| Weight In Ounces |
23.6 |
| Width |
5.2 |
| Height |
4.1 |
| Depth |
3 |
| Aperture Priority Mode |
Y |
| Shutter Priority Mode |
Y |
| Auto Focus |
Y |
| Manual Focus |
Y |
| Image Stabilization |
N |
| Built In Flash |
Y |
| Flash Hotshoe |
Y |
| Viewfinder |
Y |
Sept 17, 2007
Released in August 2006, the D80 packs a lot of Nikon’s power into a body that’s ideal for the consumer. Like the D200, it features a 10.2-megapixel sensor and Nikon’s 3D Color Matrix Metering II technology. It uses an 11-area auto focus (same as the D2Xs), where each point can be used individually or as a wide-frame operation for focus selection. For shooters who would rather let the camera set up a shot, the D80 has seven automated settings, including portrait, sports, night portrait and landscape. With a fast 0.18-second startup time and an 80-millisecond lag time for quick image capture, it can record images at up to three frames per second. An optional MB-D80 battery pack adds to shooting time, allowing the system to run on one or two of the EN-EL3e rechargeable ion batteries or six AA batteries. For those who’ve already invested in lighting, rest assured: the D80 is compatible with all Nikon Creative Lighting Speedlights.
Retail price: $599 Further information: www.nikonusa.com
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