A long-awaited successor to the Nikon D70s ( ), the Nikon D80 improves on its predecessor with a 10.2-megapixel sensor, larger LCD, better performance, and many other fine features. At $1,300 for a ...
One of the leaders in flash technology has always been Nikon. Here we take an in-depth look at their recent CLS system. Electronic flash replaced exploding flash bulbs long before most of us can ...
Nikon's wireless flash system is easy to use once you know where to look. Known as Nikon's creative lighting system, the CLS lets you trigger flashes wirelessly using the camera's pop-up flash. It's ...
An interesting mix of point-and-shoot and serious camera, Nikon’s D80 has been touted as a ‘little sister’ to the D200 model and offers many of the same features and the ‘quality’ feel users have come ...
With the major camera makers drawing up battle lines in the 10MP DSLR war, Nikon just marched onto the field with a small but potent new weapon. As we noted in the October 2006 issue, the D80 ($1,000 ...
Finally – after days and days of teasing us with the Nikon D80, Nikon has officially announced the product. The shutter is open on this highly anticipated digital camera – successor of the D70 and ...
Only eight months after the announcement of the D200, Nikon have surprised a few people with the announcement on the 9th August 2006 of the new Nikon D80, a successor to the very popular D70/70s, a ...
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