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I'm planning to buy digital camera. Couldn't decide btw Nikon D 200 and D80.? |
D 80 just came out with lense the price is the same as D200 without lense, just about. What do you recomend? Please give me some idea of their differences. It depends on where you are in your photographic needs and skills. If you are looking for icons to help set the camera correctly, get the D80. If you are beyond that, you might prefer the D200. You know, 6 months ago, I told someone to STRETCH the budget and he bought the D200. HE wants to photograph some bears in the woods of Canada, though! (see more) Report It The D80 is a GREAT choice. I'd rather see you spend "extra" money on a really nice lens than blow the budget completely on a camera. (18-200 VR is nice...) Report It Hey thank Dr. Sam for your answer. Wish I could email you but your profile doesn't accept emailing. I have a contradict view is per below: http://answers.yahoo.com/quest... Report It I'm from Thailand and all these D50,70, 80, 200 are made just miles away from my house, but they send them all back to Japan and redistribute them according to quota resulting in coming back to Thailand with same price as in the US and smaller quantities. Report It This link will take you to a comparison chart for Nikon's digital cameras. It is a PDF file. Looking at the chart, it looks like they are almost the same, except a few things that may matter depending on how specific your needs are. One difference is that the 200 uses compact flash for storage and the 80 uses SD. I haven't tried out either one, but shortly after the D80 came out, I asked the guys at my local camera store about it. They told me my D70 was better in many ways, and I probably wouldn't be happy with the D80. It's scaled-down or something. I haven't talked to them about the D200 at all. I probably should! I really trust those guys. I used to work for them. I know they're honest. Buy D80 and additional lens with the money kept for D 200. Having good lenses is the key. Either camera will do fine. The D200 is heavier and rated for more use than the D80. The D80 is supposed to be a little better at higher ISO. If this is your first SLR, the D80 has a simpler learning curve...I believe the D200 has a very complicated menu because of all the features in the camera. |
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