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Nikon D80
Nikon D80
Nikon D80

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2_5 stars out of 5 Nikon D80 Reviews

Specifications

Brand: Nikon
Type: Digital SLR

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What the Crowd say about the Nikon D80

Expert Reviews (1)

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DP R.

Nikon D80 Review

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added 2 years ago

User Reviews (49)

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Reevoo Reviews [3]

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Nikon D80

by Anonymous on 05/19/08

Gives extended shooting life and alternative controls when in Portrait mode Easy to accidently trigger if you don't switch off

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Dooyoo Reviews [12]

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Nikon D80

on 02/27/08

Wow what a fantastic camera, after having various digital cameras, that all seemed to do something great, but this has the whole package. User friendly, with great features for the expert to the enthusiast. Although a larger camera, I have been able to take it to various events for close up work to long distance shots for stage events. it...

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Amazon Reviews [19]

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BRILLIANT CAMERA

on 03/23/08

Author: I purchased my Nikon D80 last August (2007). I got mine through Whitby's (an independent camera shop where I live). From the very first time I saw this camera. I fell in loive with it. I had been eyeing up the camera for WEEKS and MONTHS, before I actually...

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ReviewCentre Reviews [7]

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Nikon D80

by peterken on 10/04/07

This Nikon is the best so far, a fine follow up to the excellent D70.

Chris R.

Crowdstorm.com User Reviews

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Nikon D80

by Chris R. on 10/12/07

My first ever DSLR and I am very pleased with it. The 10 mega-pixel resolution and raw file format means I have managed to capture some fantastic photos. The ISO, shutter speed and aperture controls are all adjustable without having to go into the menus so it's quick and easy to use. It feels chunky and sold - though I have heard that the D200 offers better build quality. The 18-135 is a flexible lens for beginners offering a medium wide-angle at one end and a mid-range telephoto at the other so is suitable for portraits or landscapes. The kit lens does suffer from a certain amount of chromatic abberation whilst very annoying, this can be corrected to a certain extent with software or avoided by stopping the aperture down to a higher f-number.

Questions & Answers (1)

Phil W.

Battery life good? (3 answers)

Hi Chris, I've been thinking of getting this camera and read your cool review on it. Question is how long does the battery life last?

Thoughts (676)

razvanm (Razvan Musaloiu-E.) via Twitter

submitted yesterday

Had a brief encounter with a Nikon D80. Sweet camera! :-)

madridista714 (madridista714) via Twitter

submitted 13 hours ago

Nikon Coolpix 710, a gift from my best friend. I needed a small camera to carry around instead of my Nikon D80. Thanks hun, I loved it.

RatsOnParade (Jayna Wallace) via Twitter

submitted 10 hours ago

gearing up for my first (of six) classes tonight on how to use my new Nikon D80. questions to ask...how to take a picture sans flash...

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