Cameras Buying Guide
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CNET editors' rating:
4.0 stars
Excellent
THE GOOD
Excellent color rendition and noise levels; large feature set; highly customizable; lightning-fast performance.
THE BAD
Full raw editor costs extra; flash sync of 1/200 second.
THE BOTTOM LINE
Nikon scores big with the D80, its new 10-megapixel, sub-$1,000 dSLR.
CNET Reader Reviews
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September 23, 2006 11:08
4.5/5
Since this camera just hit the streets less than 2 weeks ago, I obviously haven't had this for a super long time, but I moved to the D80 as an upgrade from the terrific D50, and the D80 takes care of every single minor nitpick I had with the D50, an... read more » -
October 11, 2006 01:52
4.5/5
This is one fabulous Digital SLR. I've always been a Canon fan but once I saw the lovely big viewfinder, the perfect-sized LCD, the great 18-135 lens, and its perfect size, I just had to switch brands. Canon's on-board flashes have never had the sam... read more » -
September 19, 2006 06:01
5.0/5
I am more than a beginner, but not close to being professional. If you cannot take good pictures with this camera, give it up. I researched and researched and looked at Canons, Olympus, and Sony. The Canon Rebel XTI was a close second, but when y... read more »
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