First Look: Nikon D80 Digital Camera
The new Nikon D80 digital SLR could just be the digital camera value of the year. Built for both professional photographers and serious amateurs, Nikon has taken the lion's share of the impressive digital technology from the extremely popular D2X and Nikon D200, and then cut over 40% off of the D200's street price.
Along with the speculation and pre-release rumors that accompanied the announcement of the D80 in early August 2006, some early reviews have claimed the Nikon D80 SLR digital camera is basically an upgrade to the D70s. While this is one way to look at it, in reality the Nikon D80 is much closer to the D200. The most notable and obvious features should place the D80 at the top of this year's Christmas list for any serious photographer. With a 10.2 megapixel CCD chip and Nikon's high-res image processor, this camera can render and store high-quality images fast. In fact, the Nikon D80 can take continuous shots at 3 fps for up to 100 frames in sequence. The bright, 2.5-inch LCD screen with 170-degree viewing angle allows easy review of photos, even when the DSLR isn't directly in front of the photographer. And for those who prefer to compose shots through the viewfinder, the quality optics and 0.94X maginification makes this a pleasure, as well.You can see more features and the full technical specs of the Nikon D80 digital camera at http://www.ritzcamera.com/static/nikon/d80-review.html.
The new Nikon D80 is destined to be one of the most popular cameras for the rest of the year, so if you want one, you better pre-order it early. RitzCamera.com is already taking orders for the Nikon D80 body only, as well as several packages of the Nikon D80 combined with some of the most popular Nikkor lenses, for even more savings on this digital camera value of the year.
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I have been involved in photography, both personally and professionally since I was a kid. However, I have never been more excited because of the capability of digital photography. I have had several of the point and shoot cameras....Pentax and Canon...I now use the Canon SD550....(I buy all my cameras online at RitzCamera.com), and am now looking at the new Nikon D80. Does anyone have an opinion?
FreddyPhoto
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