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...
The 85mm is a fine macro lens Nikon owners will enjoy shooting. Note: Nikon calls their macro lenses “Micro” lenses because that is actually the more scientifically accurate term. Simply put, “Micro” refers to small things, while “Macro” refers to large things. Check current price ...
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 ...
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Of course, it's another retro Nikon. And thelastretro Nikon, the Dƒ, was an absolute horror. I mean, it was a pretty good camera—it did a few useful things, like work with manual focus Nikkors, and it had a very nice sensor. Owners actually tended to like it. But they had ...
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...
position in the ranks of the company's most formidable SLR bodies, marking the fourth home run they've hit in the last two years. With only one qualifier, I can say that the D200 is worthy of both the praise and the price, and is a body that owners of Nikon glass have truly ...
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 ...
Naturally, with the CF door lever gone, the D700 had to borrow the door design from the Nikon D80. A quick pull to the rear releases the door to spring open toward the camera's front. Though existing D200, D300, and D3 owners might object to the lack of a lever or other mechanism...