It is early days for Nikon D80.The D80 comes out at 1/4,000 second instead of 1/8,000 secondhand, a slower flash-sync speed of 1/200 second incase of the 1/500 second that the D70s offered, which were faster than its competitors’. D70s, or other action shooters, who liked to capture action with a rapid burst of flash and general photographers would not find much difference between D70 and D80.
The camera body is technically slightly short in all dimensions compared to those of the D70s, but current proprietor will find the design very same. Generally the buttons and their placement are the same. However, there are dedicated buttons for more commonly used functions. You can change the image size and quality settings without diving into menus. The only function without its own dedicated control is AF zone selection. Three dials adorn the camera body. The mode dial lets you choose between program, whole manual, completely auto, or any of six preset scene modes.
The other two dials, located on the front and back of the grip of camera, so you can change aperture and shutter speed. At same time, they make full menu shooting quick and easy. Nikon’s menu is straightforward. An option in the setup menu lets you hide some of the menu items by either selecting Nikon’s Simple menu, which shows only what Nikon thought are the most same changed menu items. And Nikon’s Advanced Menu, which lets you choose which items you choose in camera display in each of the playback, shooting, custom setting, and retouch menus.
With the D80, Nikon has proven ability that it is very much still pushing ahead strongly. Nikon D80 has not been able to compete that well with competitors. Nikon D80 possess great functionality, integrated functions, multiple exposure which, new features of touch which gives you various effects on to the image.