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 ...
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: Using the same Sony made sensor as the Alpha 100, Nikons new D80 is the replacement for the ageing D70. Although the 6-megapixel D70 received a welcome update with the D70s, there was no increase in resolution. The D80 addresses this and adds a raft o...
Abstract: The Nikon D80 is slightly more expensive than your standard entry-level DSLR. But we’ve included it in this category because it still has many of the features that make a transition from a point and shoot to a DSLR a comfortable experience. The Nikon D...
Abstract: Nikon D80 Portrait Lens Tests Portrait Lens Comparison These tests compare eye sharpness, out of focus background blur (bokeh) and out of focus diaphram light patterns among several Nikon lenses with a Nikon D80 camera. To review lens characteristics, ...
If you're an advanced amateur or a pro in the market for a second body, the Nikon D80 makes an excellent choice. The included lens makes this camera a good buy despite it's mid-price range, and the amateur photographer will likely find that the zoom ra...
Abstract: The Nikon D80 is a camera that could have been at the top of its market but one major flaw pulls it down. Learn more by reading this digital camera review.The Nikon D80Rating If you are in the market for a new Nikon digital SLR camera (currently price...
The Nikon D80 has the best price/performance of any digital SLR in the Nikon line. This is the cheapest Nikon body with two control wheels. This is the cheapest Nikon body compatible with older autofocus lenses. Where to Buy Hannah ThiemAdorama offers ...
The D80 is definitely a great entry DSLR that still provides future growth. It allows the use of any Nikon compatible lens as it had a AF motor unlike the D40x. The kit lens is above the alternatives at this price level (XTi or D40x). Overall performan...
Abstract: Fans of the Nikon D70s have welcomed the introduction of the D80, because of the many improvements on the already popular camera. The Nikon D80 was unveiled in September of 2006 and has, for the most part, been received with open arms. Keep reading for...