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Nikon D80

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Brand Nikon 2006
Model 2213090
Released Year 2006
Type Digital Cameras
Series D
Color Black
Optical Zoom Depending on the lens
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Nikon D80 is a DSLR digital camera introduced in 2006, featuring a 10.2 megapixel DX-format CCD sensor which delivers high-resolution images suitable for enthusiasts and professionals alike. It incorporates a Nikon EXPEED image processing engine for improved speed and image quality. The camera supports a 3.0-inch LCD display for live view and image review, as well as 11-point autofocus for precision focusing. Exposure options include shutter speeds ranging from 1/4000 to 30 seconds and sensitivity ISO 100-1600 with expansion to 3200. It accepts Nikon F-mount lenses, providing compatibility with a broad range of optics. The D80 supports RAW and JPEG output formats and uses CompactFlash Type I/II cards for storage.

The camera body construction employs a magnesium alloy chassis for durability while maintaining manageable weight. It includes a built-in flash and supports external flash units with TTL metering. The Nikon D80 offers various shooting modes including aperture priority, shutter priority, manual, and programmed auto modes, targeting versatile photographic control. White balance presets and custom settings allow accurate color reproduction under different lighting conditions. Additionally, it features in-camera noise reduction and image processing tools to enhance picture quality.

Connectivity options include USB 2.0 for fast data transfer and compatibility with Nikon's suite of software for image management. The optical pentaprism viewfinder delivers approximately 95% frame coverage, aiding composition accuracy. Battery life is supported by the EN-EL3e rechargeable lithium-ion battery, enabling extended shooting sessions. The camera also supports bracketing and exposure compensation for creative experimentation. The Nikon D80 was positioned as a mid-level DSLR, balancing professional features with user-friendly operation and solid build quality.

Specifications

Digital Zoom N/A
Custom Bundle Yes
MPN 2213090
Item Length N/A
Manufacturer Warranty None
Item Height N/A
Features Auto Focus, Built-in Flash, USB
Item Width N/A
Maximum Aperture Depending on the lens
Screen Size 2.0".5"
Bundle Description Battery,Chager,Strap,Hood,Lens Cap
Color Black
Battery Type Lithium-Ion
California Prop 65 Warning N/A
Series Nikon D
Type Digital SLR
Maximum Resolution 10.2 MP
Model Nikon D80
Connectivity USB
Optical Zoom Depending on the lens
Charger Included Yes
Country/Region of Manufacture Japan
Item Weight 1100g
Camera Type Digital Single-Lens Reflex (DSLR)
Sensor 10.2 MP DX-format CCD
Image Processor Nikon EXPEED
ISO Sensitivity 100-1600 (expandable to 3200)
Autofocus Points 11-point AF system
Shutter Speed Range 1/4000 to 30 seconds
Display 3.0 inch LCD, 230,000 pixels, fixed
Viewfinder Optical pentaprism, approx. 95% coverage
Lens Mount Nikon F-mount
Storage Media CompactFlash Type I/II
Continuous Shooting Speed 3 frames per second
White Balance Auto, presets, custom
Flash Built-in pop-up flash, TTL compatible external flash supported
Battery EN-EL3e Lithium-ion battery
Dimensions Approx. 132 x 103 x 77 mm
Weight Approx. 545g (body only)

Key Advantages

The Nikon D80 offers a high-resolution 10.2 MP DX-format sensor that produces sharp, detailed images. It supports a wide ISO range with good noise control, enabling versatility in various lighting conditions. The 11-point autofocus system ensures quick and accurate focus acquisition. A bright 3-inch LCD screen facilitates easy image review and menu navigation. Robust build with magnesium alloy chassis provides durability for demanding use. Compatibility with an extensive range of Nikon F-mount lenses increases creative options for photographers of all levels.

Limitations

The Nikon D80 has a relatively limited ISO maximum of 1600 (expandable to 3200) compared to later models, which may affect low-light performance. The 95% viewfinder coverage means users do not see the entire captured frame, which can cause framing surprises. It lacks video recording capabilities, limiting multimedia usage. The camera uses CompactFlash cards, which are less common and bulkier than newer storage formats like SD cards. The LCD screen is fixed and not articulating, reducing shooting flexibility in awkward angles. Additionally, its autofocus and continuous shooting speeds are slower than more modern DSLRs, which may affect action photography performance.

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