It’s a big day for Nikon fans, where the Nikon D80 digital SLR camera is finally taken out of the misty darkness and rolled out into the white-hot lights. The successor to the Nikon D70 and D70s, it ...
The 70s was the kitschy decade that taste forgot, but in the 80s it all got so much worse. Flares get trendy again every few years, but no-one's bringing back big hair and shoulder pads. Nevertheless, ...
Better than the D70s but not quite on par with the D200s, the Nikon D80 Digital SLR camera is Nikon's next hope for the mid-range market. If you're looking to get yourself into amateur photography and ...
If the Nikon D70 of 2004 was The Camera Nikon Had To Make, the new D80 is the Camera Nikon Absolutely Had To Make. Fine though the 6-megapixel D70 (later D70s) was, it was looking ever more dated next ...
A long-awaited successor to the Nikon D70s ( ), the Nikon D80 improves on its predecessor with a 10.2-megapixel sensor, larger LCD, better performance, and many other fine features. At $1,300 for a ...
After 20 days of “teasing” Nikon has released details of its new D80 digital SLR camera, which sports a 10.2-megapixel DX format CCD sensor and high-resolution image processing engine.
Okay, you can fit what I know about cameras onto a very very small flash memory card. Like, you know, 1MB. Still, all the cool kids have been talking about the new Nikon D80 DSLR, so I figured I ought ...
Nikon’s formula for building a better bombshell: Take the sensor, processor, autofocus, and most of the features of the high-end D200 and put them in a sub-$1,000 body. It’s a megaton hit. System ...
With four advanced 10-megapixel cameras introduced from Canon, Nikon, Pentax, and Sony (five, if you count Samsung's rebranded model) in the last ten months and two more from Fuji and Sigma that may ...
Mississauga, ON, August 9, 2006 – Nikon Canada Inc. today introduced the Nikon D80 Digital SLR. Incorporating Nikon’s latest digital and photographic technologies, this new high-performance digital ...
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