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Nikon D80 compared with the Nikon D70 / D70s

Wednesday, March 7th, 2007

Nikon D70s/ D70 vs D80 – another favorite topic of discussion, especially among current owners of the D70 / D70s.

First, speaking from experience, the D70 is a camera that you’d need to coax and tweak to produce the type of pictures “the majority” would prefer, that is, bright and colourful. Images from the D70 in default settings tend to be on the “dull” side, a bit dark, with a slight greenish tint.

Good news then, that Nikon has tuned the D80 to produce much more pleasing images in the default modes.

  1. Luxun54 upgraded from a D70 to a D80, and is happier with the better high-ISO images from the D80. He posted links to 100% crops from ISO800 and ISO1600 images, and talks about the test methodology.
  2. Read this excellent article by Howard Sandler describing the improvements the D80 has over the D70
  3. The 1/500 sec flash-sync capability of the D70 / D70s is sorely missing from the D80. It’s not all bad news though, as absence of this feature is made up by an improvement: the D80 has less tendency to produce blooming in images – read this Imaging Resource excerpt for more details.
  4. A laundry list of improvements in the D80 vs the D70 from a D70 owner’s perspective: lower noise, better automatic white balance, more dynamic range, better infrared (IR) suppression (so black fabrics stay black), better dynamic range, ISO100. RGB histogram helps to tame reds, and green colours are better reproduced in the D80 than the D70 / D70s.
  5. AlbieSky is happy to note that his decision to upgrade to the D80 was a correct one, as he’s now enjoying better colours, white balance and high ISO performance.
  6. Ex-D70 owner lists the positives on the new D80: 11-point AF, bigger viewfinder, better high-ISO images, 10MP resolution giving more detail in images, and the ability to set the maximum ISO value (eg ISO800) for the Auto-ISO function.
  7. Teru has no qualms now shooting high-ISO images with his new D80, compared to his old D70. The D80 also allows the built-in flash to contribute illumination to a scene in commander wireless flash mode. ISO100 capability is also a huge bonus.
  8. He enjoys the larger viewfinder and gets more vibrant exposures from his new D80 vs the D70
  9. The larger LCD on the D80 vs the one on the D70 really makes for a more enjoyable photographic experience. View the LCD size comparison image here.

    D80 vs D70, LCD size

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Nikon D80 User Impressions

Tuesday, November 21st, 2006

In addition to professional reviews, it’s often helpful to read about user reports and their experiences with the camera and thoughts. Gathered here are links that point to user impressions of the Nikon D80 which I’ve found to be of great reading value.

  1. Buying the Nikon D80 – A first-time shopper for a Digital SLR relates his experience and opinions on the D200 vs D80 vs D70s vs D50 at the store.
  2. Why Walter prefers the D80 over the Canon 5D and Fuji S3 for lowlight wedding photography, and his advice for obtaining stunning ISO1600 images with it. He also thinks that the D80 images have the best colours, irrespective of ISO levels, of all Nikon DSLRs to-date. The Fuji S3 still does better in strong, outdoor lighting with its superior dynamic range. After shooting another wedding, Walter reiterates his preference for the ISO1600 images from the D80 vs those from the Canon 5D in terms of colour and saturation; the slightly higher noise in the D80 images were insignificant to be noticed.
  3. Despite having relatively large hands, feeling the D80 body made him forget about getting the D200
  4. Sam Stern’s among the first individuals in the US to receive his new D80 (Wednesday, 6-Sep-2006, from Ritzcamera.com), and he reports his initial impressions of it … noticeably faster in operation than the D50 since there’s less need to go into the menu to change settings. The ability to dial in Kelvin values for setting the white balance is also a great feature for use in the studio.
  5. The Nikon D80 is similar in size, concept and weight to the N80 film SLR, and how this fits in with Galen Rowell’s idea of a light photographic arsenal.
  6. A nice, long essay by a New Zealander about his new D80, having decided to buy it over competing 10MP digital SLRs such as the Sony A100 and Nikon D200, and other DSLRs.
  7. Olympus E-1 owner shares his thoughts on the Nikon D80
  8. What a 6′ 5″ inch man thinks of his new D80; notes the improvements in viewfinder, autofocus speed, noise levels and shutter response times over his D70. Kezzer comments also on the fit between the D80 and Sigma 80-400 OS, and shares a nice picture of a dragonfly.
  9. The D80 viewfinder feels really huge vs the D50’s. Vladik also summarizes the advantages of the D80 vs the D50.
  10. A D200 and D70 user who’s just bought a new D80 lists the advantages the Nikon D80 has over the D70s
  11. First impressions of the Nikon D80 from a user of Canon AT-1 and AE-1 film cameras.
  12. Alex is happy that his new D80 does not exhibit any of the D70’s flaws, eg better in-camera tone curve means he doesn’t have to resort to custom curves, and better auto-white balance. The improved viewfinder, bigger LCD screen are othe plusses.
  13. Battery life on the D80 seems equal to the D50, if not better
  14. A Nikon D2X user adds a D80 as a backup camera and shares his thoughts on it.
  15. 5 minutes of handling the Nikon D80 + Nikkor 18-135mm lens sold Mike Woodland on the kit. Mike also includes links to three, full-sized image samples. Similar to the image samples I’ve seen on 2 Japanese review sites (first, second), the D80 + 18-135mm combo seems to produce images with excellent colour, detail (I can almost feel the texture of the metal objects in the pictures) and corner-to-corner sharpness. You also get an idea of the amount of noise (which is nonexistent to my eyes) in pictures of blue skies at ISO100.
  16. In the hand, the D80 feels slightly smaller than the D70 and much better than the D50.
  17. Ex-Canon 5D owner sells off $18,000+ worth of equipment and gets the Nikon D80. He shares his thoughts on the D80 and 4 ISO800 images of a frog + links to 2 full-sized images.
    Frog image at ISO800, by Brent DeShazer with Nikon D80 + Nikkor 18-135mm lens
  18. Shiny new Nikon D80 replaces his August ‘83 Canon A-1; and he thinks the gorgeous D80 offers so much for under $1000
  19. Why he left his 300D and Canon for the Nikon D80.