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Reviews for Nikon D80 1870MM LENSThis List Displays Reviews on Nikon D80 1870MM LENS | You can see the best deal below and the reviews underneath, where you can read consumer opinions about the product |  | Best Price for Nikon D80 1870MM LENS |  | DisplaySize : 2.5 (inches) Released on 21 August 2006 From Nikon Trust Amazon.co.uk - processing thousands of transactions every day! The Worlds largest online retailer! Developed by Nikon Electronics Designer : Nikon Weight : 130 (hundredths-pounds) THIS AMAZON PRICE IS FOR A NEW ITEM LISTED UNDER AMAZON.CO.UK'S NEW AND USED SECTION!! | 


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|  | Amazing camera | Written on 27 November 2008 | I bought this camera about a year ago and its still amazing. It is perfect for me as im doing a photography degree and gives me all the control i need, but its not over complicated. My friend recently bought a D200 an he's very happy with it but feels its just an over complicated D80. So if you are trying to decide between the two, i would suggest the D80.
Also the 18-135mm lens is definatly worth going for! |      |  | Incredible camera... | Written on 22 August 2008 | And a great value kit.
As a child I always used throw offs from my parents. Old canon or pentax 35mm basic things. Then I got a Nikon EM. Other than easier use of flash, I am well aware that an EM was not fit to sit next to something like... oh, an F2A. But the EM was great for me and I took many good pictures with it. I still have the EM and it still works.
Since those days, my EM rarely sees the light of day as I am much older and I like the convienience of the digital age.
I went digital first with compacts that I could carry anywhere. Fuji's FinePix4700 was my first digital camera. Such cameras of course unless used in ideal amounts of natural light quickly show weaknesses. But it was good and solid. Still works, but not used often as not very compact...
Over the following few years others (more actually compact!) came and went, several Sony's: DSC-T1, T9 & T100.
Then I got keen again. So along came the Canon EOS-400D and a Nikon D40x.
Now, having one of these D80s, I must say that it's the most fun and takes the best pictures since my old EM. Very impressive. Now, as an older more solvent individual, I am seriously considering going for the D300 and having this as a backup, I am so impressed with Nikon. Can't wait for the D90!
PS: Still worth keeping an eye on the Canon 450D, which is also tempting. |      |  | Very, very, good camera.... | Written on 22 August 2008 | And extremely good value. Almost as good as a D200 and much more economical. If you're looking at the camera you're probably a "keen amateur or hobyist", so you're already looking at the right product. (Or possibly the new Canon 450D.)
For more and more indepth reviews I suggest looking at the items for the body only or 18-135mm kit. If you're a purist/hardcore user, you'll go body only and buy all your bits seperately. If, like me, you're somewhere in between you'll go for the 18-135 kit. With a lens (and it's a better lens) AND cheaper than this configuration at time of writing.
Summary: Great camera, but not a great kit. Go for the 18-135mm version, much better overall value. |      |  | Versatile Performer | Written on 15 August 2008 | | I have always been a Nikon fan having owned two previous film Nikon SLRs. I've had my digital D80 for about a year and a half and it has revolutionised and reinvigorated my hobby. Its main strengths is its ability to shoot in RAW format and apply corrections through software and then undo them if necessary without affecting the original image. At 10 megapixels it will allow sizable enlargements to be made that are pin sharp. I've done travel photography, architecture, indoor, nature, night and motor sport shooting which all require different techniques - the D80 performs in all fields. |      |  | Really Great Camera for Beginners and Pros! | Written on 02 August 2008 | I've recently taken up photography in a serious way ( before it was always a couple of snap shots here and a couple there with my digital camera on holidays). After loads and loads of research, I was told that my best bet was to go with a Nikon; and choose either the D40x or the D80. I went with the D80 because my photographer friend told me that it was ideal for beginners, but it also was a great camera if i decided to go further on with my hobby.
It's easy to use if you have even the tiniest of background info on DSLRs and it makes taking photos an immensely fun activity.
If you're unsure about what to get and think you might want to progress to more proffesional photography I definitely reccoment the nikon D80! |      |  |
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