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Nikon D 80 (Body Only) Digital CameraNikon D80 slots nicely between the entry-level D50 and the semi- professional/ professional D200, clearly based on the D70 design but also...
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Nikon D80 slots nicely between the entry-level D50 and the semi-professional/professional D200, clearly based on the D70 design but also different enough to be seen as a completely other model. It features a ten megapixel DX format CCD (the same we presume as used by Sony in the DSLR-A100), the metering sensor from the D50 and numerous other items taken or modified from the D200.
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Pros: Compact, lightweight and under $1,000.
Cons: Use of SD instead of CF cards.
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An excellent entry-to-mid level dSLR. You could do FAR worse and get less. For Nikon film camera users, this is an excellent step-up dSLR! Read More
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Pros: Great ergonomics, great image quality!
Cons: No mirror lockup.
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It may not have a full frame sensor, built-in "anti-shake" or "anti-dust" systems, but this camera has superb ergonomics and offers D200 image quality in a D50 sized package.
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Pros: Durable. Full of features. Great quality.
Cons: Not many. D90 offers more features in about the same camera.