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by chiron18,
Apr 6, 2008
Pros: Good ergonomics, nice big LCD screen, good choice to get into DSLR.
Cons: Bracketing could be more than 3 shots. Capture NX software not bundled with camera.
The Bottom Line: Excellent as entry camera into DSLR but usable by beginners.
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by teksmith,
Feb 14, 2008
Pros: Color, Focus, Burst Mode, Wireless Flash Support, Auto ISO, View Finder, Ergonomics
Cons: Metering, No CF
The Bottom Line: While I am a big fan of Nikon, you would be better off staying away from the D80. Look at the D40/D40x, D200, or the D300.
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by kolray25,
Jul 28, 2007
Pros: Build quality, ease of use, menu and flash
Cons: User manual, software
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by uniq,
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Dec 13, 2006
Pros: A HUGE upgrade vs. the D70. Great price/performance ratio
Cons: lack of electronic shutter for faster flash synch
The Bottom Line: Easy to use for the beginner and feature rich enough for the pro or advanced amature. The D80 ROCKS!!!
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by burnrbubl,
Dec 2, 2006
Pros: NONE FOUND YET!
Cons: EVERYTHING!!!!!
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by colonialpara,
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Dec 1, 2006
Pros: Compact, lightweight and under $1,000.
Cons: Use of SD instead of CF cards.
The Bottom Line: 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!
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by benreaves,
Nov 28, 2006
Pros: cheap, and does all functions reliably
Cons: running cost and ink usage. slow. Mac driver is not good.
The Bottom Line: Good for light use, but drinks ink.
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by curt1234,
Nov 25, 2006
Pros: Features
Cons: Frequent Paper Jams - Needs manual feed of single sheet at a time
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by cwharter,
Nov 20, 2006
Pros: Fair to good picture - appears stable
Cons: Hard to configure. Linksys tech support is difficult to obtain regarding this product.
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by junlei_dance,
Nov 17, 2006
Pros: super usable, feels pro, and inexpensive accessories
Cons: haven't found any! ... can't take shots thru LCD, viewfinder only.
The Bottom Line: for less than $1,400 an amateur can feel like a pro ... what's more to say?
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