While it is very similar to its predecessor, the Nikon D70s, and sports the higher 10.2 megapixel resolution of the D200, the Nikon D80 is replete with new features and advances in overall quality that make it a great upgrade for D50 and D70 owners, plus a compelling "other choice" for...
Nikon's D300 displaces the D200 at the top of the prosumer DX lineup, but it does not replace it. The D200 will live on. But many D200 owners might take an interest in the D300's new features. The Nikon D300's increased resolution, 14-bit A/D conversion, and a frame rate of si...
A: It mostly works as D810 owners are used to. But there are some small changes which I personally found annoying, most notably the repositioned ISO and mode buttons. The ISO button is now on the right side at the top directly behind the ON/OFF switch. I use this button often enough ...
For these, always read your owners manual or ask Nikon USA at (800) NIKON-UX (digital) or (800) NIKON-US (film). When a camera or lens is introduced, of course its manual can't talk about compatibility with future products. For instance, my TC-16A autofocusing converted explicitly ...
The Nikon D5000 is powered by a proprietary EN-EL9a Lithium-ion battery and records videos and image files on SD/SDHC cards. As we noted in our D90 review, we would really have liked to see Nikon add a second card slot for Compact Flash cards, so that owners of higher-specified Nikon...
Link to Nikon's version of myD200 Owners' Manual MoreNikon Reviews INTRODUCTION My D200 is the best digital camera I've ever owned. I've made over 28,000 shots on it as of January 2007. Boring lab tests can't tell you that my D200 gives me more great images with less work. MyD70...
The built in flash controls offer the best of both worlds, with a manual pop-up release and an adjacent button that you use in conjunction with the Main Command dial to change the settings. Both the D70 and 20D use a motorized release because their full auto modes need to be able to ...
The key question is whether current D80 owners will find upgrading to the Nikon D90 a worthwhile move or not. To my mind, there are several factors that could drive this decision: Higher Resolution - Maybe not so much. While the move from 6 to 10 megapixels in going from the D70 to ...
I finally decided to have this lens when I bought the D70, at first I was against it but I certainly dont regret it, Its a great lens, no discernible vignetting at any focal length. Very easy to hold and use. Highly recommended for Nikon owners reviewed November 14th, 2005 9 out of...