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In 09, the new D80 machine was almost out of stock, and there will be a lot of second-hand counterfeiting on the market. Instead of d90,d80**There will be basically no more declines,The big brother above,D80The official release of the discontinuation information has been a long time,You live in 07 years。
Also D50, D50N was eliminated years ago. Talking but the brain is not ordinary scary.
As I said above, the new machine will not have a big drop, and the set of machines will still float around 6000.
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The D80 has been discontinued, and in 09, there won't be much room for price reduction. Now the kit is 6400
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D80 is discontinued, now sold are called tail goods, next year should be eliminated, will not be lowered, with it just listed when about 8,000 **, down to 08 when the minimum 4800, is already a very failed marketing strategy, both hurt the old customers, and do not please the new customers.
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There is no room for price reduction.
If you want to buy a cheap one, you can consider second-hand.
A lot of second-hand shutter counts are within 1000 and are no different from new ones, and they can be cheaper.
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Since Nikon is not as fast as Canon, it is always rumored these days that the D80 will not be discontinued, but will coexist with the D90, which is hopeful that the mid-range D80 of the previous generation will be sold at the low end, but if there is a D50 or the like on sale, then the day of the D80 is not far off. Conservative estimates of 5000 5500 are still promising.
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There won't be much more space.
The little money that waits for it to drop can't buy your experience and experience accumulation during this time.
So, it's time to make a move.
P.S. Friends upstairs, the D50 is a machine on the market around 05, so there will be no more D50s on sale.
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Summary. The Nikon D80 is an intermediate-level DSLR camera that is still a reliable camera even though it has been around for some time. If you already have it, it can still shoot in high quality**.
Compared to modern DSLRs, it may not perform well in some areas, such as image quality, continuous shooting speed, and autofocus, but it still performs well for some everyday photography applications. In addition, its small body makes it easy to carry and maneuver. So, if you're looking for an entry-level DSLR camera that doesn't require a lot of performance, the Nikon D80 might still be a good choice.
The Nikon D80 is a mid-level digital SLR camera released in 2006, and the retail price of the market at that time was about 7,122 yuan. Prices may vary by region, time of day, and market demand.
Is the Nikon D80 still worth using.
The Nikon D80 is an intermediate-level DSLR camera that is still a reliable camera even though it has been around for some time. If you already have it, it can still shoot in high quality**. Compared to modern DSLRs, it may not perform well in some aspects, such as image quality, continuous shooting speed, and autofocus, but it still performs well for some everyday photography.
In addition, its small body makes it easy to carry and maneuver. So, if you're looking for an entry-level digital cavity SARA DSLR camera that doesn't require a lot of performance, the Nikon D80 might still be a good choice.
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The Nikon D810 successor will be released this summer, with various discounts** Nikon is trying to clear its D810 and D750 inventory ahead of the summer, hoping to release their successors next. The previously rumored D7500 has been officially announced, and here's a list of Nikon's next update:
The successor to the Nikon D810 (expected to be released this summer).
CoolPix AW130 and P900 follow-ups.
Nikon is rumored to be launching five new Nikkor lenses this year: one of them is bad and one may be an ultra-wide-angle or fisheye lens (possibly a 10-20mm DX lens competing with Canon's 10-18mm and Sigma 10-20mm).
The second will be the new Nikkor AF-P 70-300mm F VR full-frame lens.
The third will be a full-frame E FL telephoto lens (Nikon has filed several patents).
There has been no news yet about the successor to the Nikon D750 (perhaps later in 2017 or 2018).
It is still possible that the Nikon "Little D5" will be launched (possibly a successor to the DF).
Nikon's new mirrorless camera is expected to be launched in late 2017 or early 2018 (no other details are starved).
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It won't come out, this one is.
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The Nikon D80 uses a 10.2 million pixel CCD sensor in an X mm APS-C format with a lens magnification of the lens. ISO is 100 200 400 800 1600. The shutter speed is 30 - 1 4000 seconds.
It also has an inch LCD display and an optical viewfinder with a 94% field view. With an 11-point autofocus system, which can cover most of the focusing area, the focusing time is faster, and each frame of the focus point can be focused independently, the Nikon D80 body is newly designed, with a relatively flat design, and the external dimensions are: 132 77 103mm.
The body weighs about 585 grams and uses an SD SDHC card as a storage medium. The battery system uses a lithium-ion battery with the model EN-EL3E.
It's not imaginary, it's just that when you zoom in to a certain size For example, 40 inches, D40 can't be so clear, but D40X can, the gap is in these 400W pixels!
It is not recommended to use such a big card, my Nikon D300s uses two 2G ones, one 4GD, the big card is not cheap, it is easy to use, and it is very fast to lose something if there is a mistake, there is no way to save, there is no need to use such a large card.
The two are not at the same level: Nikon D80 belongs to the entry machine (but the highest level in the entry machine), the set of **6450 yuan; The Canon 40D is a mid-range machine, with a set of **9080 yuan, which should be compared with the Nikon D300 camera. >>>More
D80 will rise, and if you don't buy a new machine within the year, it will be completely out of stock, and now the number is only a handful. There is no guarantee for the quality of the machine that you buy late.
First: depending on what your budget is, this is very important, and the peripheral products that follow up after buying the camera are not a small amount. Memory card, UV lens, camera bag (this one will gradually change size depending on your lens), tripod, flash, vertical grip. It's not a small expense. >>>More