Review by
adambukaty![]()
expert review
on 8th Jun 2004
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User Rating : 8
Respect :
+1
I have had this Nikon N80 35mm SLR Camera for about a week now, and it is a great leap up from the entry level nikons. Some consider this entry level, but this camera really has too many features for someone who is just starting out in photography - unless you are enrolling in a class that will spe ...
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Review by
donegan
on 29th Sep 2003
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User Rating : 5
Respect :
-7
Remember the learning curve for your PC? Thats the feeling you get from this latest Nikon N80. The manual is not for beginners or for anyone who hasn't used this model before. The directions and language was written by the developers for other developers. It may be well made and the lens is good but ...
donegan's full review | 109 words
Review by
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on 3rd Sep 2003
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User Rating : 9
Respect :
+2
As a sports photo-journo, i find using the multi frames per sec function switch and the 5 focusing points on the Nikon N80 locks on to nearly every fast moving object i photograph giving sharp photos.
in dim or night conditions the dim viewfinder can be a problem seeing whats in the photo area.us ...
oniko's full review | 195 words
Review by
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expert review
on 15th Oct 2002
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User Rating : 10
Respect :
+13
Nikon has a winner with this little beauty, the N80. It is packed to the brim with features galore. You can use a variety of metering options (3D matrix, centre weighted, & spot), so it has got enough ground for the beginner to expand to intermediate level. You can vary the focal point with a select ...
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Review by
Charlie Whyte.
on 15th Oct 2002
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User Rating : 9
Respect :
+1
The Nikon N80 35mm SLR camera offers Profesional features for 1/2 the cost.
For professional SLR, this camera is extremely easy to use with the best layout of controls.
Charlie Whyte.'s full review | 61 words
Review by
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on 18th Mar 2002
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User Rating : 9
Respect :
+12
I haven't taken a lot of 35SLR pictures lately, but when a trip to Sedona Az. came up and the red rock formation looked like a great place to start again, I had to decide what to do. A good break probably was a friend had gotten into photography a few years ago and told me of the Nikon N80 35mm SLR ...
john.'s full review | 146 words

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