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The Nikon D80 is a digital single-lens reflex camera model announced by Nikon on August 9, 2006. The camera shipped the first week of September to US retailers. Considered by many to be a hybrid of design elements of the entry-level D50 and high-end D200 cameras, it occupied the same price bracket the Nikon D70 did at the time of its release. It was replaced by the Nikon D90 in August 2008.

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15-691: The Nikon D80 also inherits some of the D200 's features such as the 10.2 MP image sensor, albeit with slower data throughput than the D200. The D80 is the second Nikon DSLR to use the SD card (the D50 being the first), rather than the CF card storage used in the D70 , D70s and D200 and higher-end models. The higher storage capacity SDHC standard is also supported. The last firmware set

30-536: A lower price and a more compact, lighter body than the D2 series. The main competitor for the D200 was the Canon EOS 30D , which had many of the same features. The D200 was also often compared with the Canon EOS 5D , but these two cameras were intended for somewhat different uses – unlike the 30D or 5D, the D200 has weather sealed buttons, allowing it to be used in more demanding outdoor environments. The Fujifilm S5 Pro

45-844: Is a 10.2-megapixel digital single-lens reflex camera that falls between entry-level/midrange DSLR cameras such as the Nikon D40 , Nikon D40x , and D80 and high-end models such as the Nikon D2Hs and D2Xs . It was released by the Nikon Corporation in November 2005. The D200 was succeeded by the D300 in August 2007. Main advantages over the D40, D40x, D50, D60 and D80 cameras include: Compared with Nikon's professional cameras, mainly

60-469: Is a discontinued 6-megapixel digital single-lens reflex camera made by Nikon Corporation and designed as a consumer alternative to the professional D1 series cameras. It was the precursor of both the more advanced D70 and D200 cameras with the former continuing the consumer offerings and the latter beginning an advanced consumer and professional lineup. The D70 kept the controls which the D100 inherited from

75-619: Is based on the Nikon D200. While both cameras use the same body, the technology used in the imaging systems is different—the Fuji lacks the frame rate and buffer depth of the Nikon, with the Fuji sensor and image processor geared towards higher dynamic range (Fuji Super CCD ). The D200 was announced in November 2005 with an initial estimated selling price of $ 1699.95 US. Some cameras in initial shipments exhibited "banding" in images. The camera won

90-563: The D2Xs, the D200 lacks an integrated vertical battery grip, longer battery life, and some minor features. The autofocus system has only one cross-type sensor instead of nine like the D2H, D2Hs, D2X and D2Xs, though it has the same number of focus points (eleven). This means the D200 has the versatility but lacks the precision of the D2 series, particularly with the sensors other than the center cross-type sensor, and in low-light conditions. The D200 offers

105-634: The EN-EL3e is different from the Nikon EN-EL3 battery used in the Nikon D100 . Quick charger for EN-EL3 and EN-EL3e. Battery and charger supplied with the Nikon D200 camera kit. Input rating: 120–240 V, 50 or 60 Hz at 0.25 A Output rating: 8.4 V at 0.9 A Remote cord terminated with three banana plugs. Join the black and blue plugs to engage autofocus and meter, then join yellow to already joined black and blue to engage

120-729: The F80 film camera, which has evolved into the current D7500 and D750 offerings, in cropped frame and full frame respectively. The D200 adopted the controls of the D1 series. It was introduced on February 21, 2002 at the Photo Marketing Association Annual Convention and Trade Show as a direct competitor to the Canon EOS D60 . With a price of US$ 1,999 for the body only in the United States, it

135-510: The MB-D100 for the Nikon D100 , the MB-D200 does not feature a voice recording facility. The wireless image transmitter, WT-3a, is capable of transmitting images via IEEE 802.11g WLAN to an FTP server. Although physically similar to the MB-D200 on the outside, the transmitter can only hold one battery, compared to the vertical grip's two. An optional antenna, WA-E1, can be attached to extend

150-581: The TIPA 2006 award for Best Digital SLR in the Expert category. The D200 is often used as a backup body to supplement the high-end professional line of cameras because of its similar feature-set and control layout. Upon its introduction, it was intended to fill the void in the Nikon line-up left by the discontinuation of the Nikon D100 . It is in many ways the professional version of the D80. The D200 has been used in

165-536: The cameras' wireless range from 256 ft (78 m) to a maximum of 840 ft (256 m). It also has an Ethernet jack for direct connection to a computer. Power Adapter for the D200 which supplies power instead of using the battery. The power adapter doesn't charge the battery in the camera but rather powers the camera. Input rating: 100–240 V, 50 or 60 Hz at 1.7 A Output rating: 13.5 V at 5.0 A Rechargeable lithium-ion battery. 7.4 V, 1500  mA·h rated capacity. Approved chargers: Note

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180-678: The hit American television series NCIS (TV Series) , by the NCIS agents to document crime scenes. Attachable vertical grip . Has extra shutter button for improved handling at vertical shooting and has room for two batteries, thereby doubling the battery capacity. It also comes with the MS-D200 battery holder which allows the camera to be powered by 6x AA size (LR6 alkaline/HR6 Ni-MH/FR6 Lithium/ZR6 Ni-Mn) batteries. It also has two command dials for adjusting various settings, e.g. aperture and shutter speed, and an AF-on button. Unlike its predecessor model,

195-603: The shutter and take the photo. Nikon Z cameras >> PROCESSOR : Pre-EXPEED | EXPEED | EXPEED 2 | EXPEED 3 | EXPEED 4 | EXPEED 5 | EXPEED 6 VIDEO: HD video / Video AF / Uncompressed / 4k video   ⋅   SCREEN: Articulating , Touchscreen   ⋅   BODY FEATURE: Weather Sealed Without full AF-P lens support   ⋅   Without AF-P and without E-type lens support   ⋅   Without an AF motor (needs lenses with integrated motor , except D50 ) Nikon D100 The Nikon D100

210-915: Was released September 24 2008. v1.11 is the last version number for the A and B firmware. As of August 2018, it is available on the Nikon support site. The last firmware release coincides with the release of the D90, the replacement of the D80. Nikon Z cameras >> PROCESSOR : Pre-EXPEED | EXPEED | EXPEED 2 | EXPEED 3 | EXPEED 4 | EXPEED 5 | EXPEED 6 VIDEO: HD video / Video AF / Uncompressed / 4k video   ⋅   SCREEN: Articulating , Touchscreen   ⋅   BODY FEATURE: Weather Sealed Without full AF-P lens support   ⋅   Without AF-P and without E-type lens support   ⋅   Without an AF motor (needs lenses with integrated motor , except D50 ) Nikon D200 The Nikon D200

225-777: Was the second 6-megapixel DSLR to break the $ 2000 barrier, after the EOS D60. Although the name D100 suggested that it was a digital version of the Nikon F100 , the camera design more closely resembles the Nikon F80 (also known as Nikon N80 in the United States), which is a much more consumer-oriented camera than the professional F100. The price of the camera dropped over time to $ 1699 in May 2003, and $ 1499 in December 2003. In

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