Nikon D80
The Nikon D80 is a Camera digital reflex mono-objective manufactured by Nikon.
The D80 is a case semi-professional which replaces the D70s and comes to be intercalated between the D50 and the D200.
Characteristics
Techniques
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Dimensions: 132 mm in width, 103 mm in height, and 77 mm in-depth.
- It weighs 668 G with the battery (which weighs 80 G).
- 3 stereotypes a second in continuous mode of catch of sights (gust)
- Sensor CCC Sony with the format DX, measuring 23,6 mm by 15,8 mm, comprising 10,2 million effective pixels.
- Autofocus with correlation of phase Multi-CAMWOOD 1000 to 11 elements
- Monitor ACL TFT polysilicium low temperature of 2,5 inches of diagonal with 230 000 pixels
- Measurement TTL of the exposure
- Format of images in NAVE and JPEG + Exif 2.2 of size 3.872 X 2.592 pixels.
- Format of memory card Secure DIGITAL or Secure DIGITAL-HC.
- refillable Battery Lithium-ion
- Mounting F for the coupling of the objectives to the case.
Accessories
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Handle carry-batteries MB-D80 ensuring an autonomy of 5.000 photographs to him.
- Compatibility with the Printing S PictBridge
Market
D80 was revealed on August 9th 2006 and is available as from September 2006. The public prices noted at September 10th, 2006 are of 1.000 € for the naked case and 1.300 € with the new objective 18-135 mm f/3.5-5.6 G IF-ED AF-S DX. The principal competitor cases are the Canon EOS 400D, the Sony Alpha 100 and the Pentax K10D.
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