Nikon D80 compared with the Nikon D200

Posted by David Chin on November 21st, 2006 in Nikon D80

Compiled here are links to discussions comparing the features and functionality of the Nikon D80 vs the D200. It must be borne in mind that the D80 is fundamentally similar to the more expensive D200 only in resolution and a few other areas. You’ll ultimately decide which model to buy based on the pros and cons of each, and factoring in the price you pay for them. Links to image comparisons are also collected here.

Advantage: Nikon D200

  1. Alan Hewitt lists the features of the D200 which are not present on the D80 - 2 types of MLU (mirror lockup), time lapse, weatherproofed body
  2. The difference between the D200’s true MLU feature vs the D80’s 0.4 sec shutter delay
  3. Nice chart and summary by Ken Rockwell showing how effectively the D200 outclasses the D80 in terms of body features and functionality
  4. The Nikon D200 appears to have a more robust matrix metering capability than the D80.

Advantage: Nikon D80

  1. Why two D200 owners prefer their new D80:

Autofocus Comparisons

  1. For sports, the D80’s 3 fps pales in comparison to the D200’s 5, however, the AF speed of the D80 is on par with the D200.

Image Comparisons

  1. Even though this test isn’t done to the strictest of standards, it can be seen that the contrast curve in the D80 is tuned to produce slightly punchier images than the D200.

Read more at Nikon D80 Compared With Other Cameras.

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