Nikon SLR D80
10 megapixel
No Wireless link (however has bluetooth remote capability)
USB Link
No video
Dimensions (H x W x D)
132 x 103 x 77 mm
Batteries
1 x Rechargeable Li-ion Battery EN-EL3e
Battery life
600 - 2,700 shots
Which Nikon camera model has succeeded the Nikon D80 and D90?
The Nikon D7500
The Nikon D7500 offers several advantages over the D80 and D90, including:
Improved image quality: The D7500 has a 20.9 MP CMOS sensor, which is an improvement over the D80 and D90's sensors.
Faster frame rate: The D7500 can shoot at up to 8 fps, compared to the D80 and D90's 4 fps.
Better autofocus system: The D7500 has a 51-point autofocus system, which is more advanced than the D80 and D90's 11-point system.
4K UHD video: The D7500 can shoot 4K UHD video, while the D80 and D90 are limited to 1080p HD.
Improved battery life: The D7500 has a longer battery life than the D80 and D90.
Touchscreen: D7500 has a 3.2" touchscreen display, which makes it easy to navigate through the camera's menus and settings.
Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity: The D7500 has built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, which allows you to easily share your photos and videos and remotely control the camera from your smartphone or tablet.
Nikon, for moody photography?
The Nikon D80, like most Nikon DSLR cameras, provide from budding to seasoned photographers with high quality results. Now, whether that is actually true or not, it has to be said that; Nikon cameras, and perhaps it has something more to do with the available lenses, produce photos that tend to have an aesthetic ‘mood’. What do you think?
Of course with a little photo editing, regardless of the equipment you use, achieving a desired look and feel to a photo can be realised. However, you get the feeling that Nikon “gear” does this by default.
Photos shot with the Nikon D80
Diner (1950s) vs Modern Mall
At times it was like travelling through time...
From Queens to Manhattan
Although it was cloudy, there was a “pristine-green” freshness. I wonder if these places still looks the same during the summer.
New York Snippets
Here, there, over the bridge and back...
Mirrorless Cameras
Unlike conventional DSLR cameras, a mirrorless camera is a type of digital camera that does not have a mirror or optical viewfinder. Instead, it uses an electronic viewfinder (EVF) or the rear display to compose your photo.
This allows for a more compact and lightweight design, as well as advanced features like live view, video recording, and faster autofocus.
Mirrorless cameras also have interchangeable lens options.
Panasonic LUMIX DC-S5 S5 Full Frame Mirrorless Camera body, 4K 60P Video Recording with Flip Screen and Wi-Fi, 20-60 mm Lens, 5-Axis Dual I.S, (Black), Plus Additional Battery Pack...