then shall i wait???? no any leak from Nikon?
if you wait you will end up never getting a camera. get a D200. i just got one yesterday.![]()
Just came back from Hong Kong and brought a Book "Nikon HAND BOOK D80".
There is a lot of comparison between the D70 D80 and D200 in all feature Picture quality, etc and following is my conclusion after reading the book.
Basically the D80 is far ahead in Picture quality against the D70 especially in the High ISO speed. Also it is recommended that user of the D80 have no worry to goes to ISO 800 for photo taking. The D80 is very close in performance to the D200 and in all test D200 only have a few added feature over the D80 but this feature does not show a significant difference in performance. Both the D 80 an D200 uses the same Sony 10.2 million CMOS but suppose the process on the D200 is better, but on D80 using the 12 bit processing typically is quite difficult to see the different in result. The only strong point I feel I like on the D200 is 5FPS phototaking as the D80 3FPS is a bit too slow. For me between the D80 and D200 with the price different I will go for the D80 as I see no advantage paying the extra but if I have a camera and waiting to upgrade I will surely wait for something newer.
Just came back from Hong Kong and brought a Book "Nikon HAND BOOK D80".
There is a lot of comparison between the D70 D80 and D200 in all feature Picture quality, etc and following is my conclusion after reading the book.
Basically the D80 is far ahead in Picture quality against the D70 especially in the High ISO speed. Also it is recommended that user of the D80 have no worry to goes to ISO 800 for photo taking. The D80 is very close in performance to the D200 and in all test D200 only have a few added feature over the D80 but this feature does not show a significant difference in performance. Both the D 80 an D200 uses the same Sony 10.2 million CMOS but suppose the process on the D200 is better, but on D80 using the 12 bit processing typically is quite difficult to see the different in result. The only strong point I feel I like on the D200 is 5FPS phototaking as the D80 3FPS is a bit too slow. For me between the D80 and D200 with the price different I will go for the D80 as I see no advantage paying the extra but if I have a camera and waiting to upgrade I will surely wait for something newer.
If you have already the D70, go get the D200... worthwhile upgrade... The feel is different.
Hi there,I am new here and still have not decided what to buy,D80 or D200.Both are good camera.I can see that there are more D200 user than D80(maybe its new ) But from what i heard is that D200 battery goes weak very fast unless u use the battery grip. In performance using the buttons,D200 I can see are more easier than D80 .So my conclusion is that I still cannot decide what to buy...This is my 1st DSLR and I need camera that good in term of using it and etc....
Anyone out there can help me.
Thanks .**hope some pro out there can really give some idea.
Battery is not a big broblem :nono: , just get extra 1 or 2 more batteries to go along when shooting. I can simply reach approx. 500-600 shots for one fully charge battery, consider quite good. :thumbsup:
I recommend D200.![]()
Hi there,I am new here and still have not decided what to buy,D80 or D200.Both are good camera.I can see that there are more D200 user than D80(maybe its new ) But from what i heard is that D200 battery goes weak very fast unless u use the battery grip. In performance using the buttons,D200 I can see are more easier than D80 .So my conclusion is that I still cannot decide what to buy...This is my 1st DSLR and I need camera that good in term of using it and etc....
Anyone out there can help me.
Thanks .**hope some pro out there can really give some idea.
Ur 1st DSLR? Were u on film before or progressing fm prosumer? If the latter, then I'd suggest the D80 cos fm wat I see on the D200, it doesnt has the scenes functions, as in the landcape, portrait, macro etc.. that will help us newbies if we cant get the right setting under the S,A or M modes...
Or does the D200 also has them but hidden?
Not really, you can always use the "P" mode function to shoot. :thumbsup:
However I do miss some mode in the menu for the D200 over my previous D70s such as the "Landscape", "Sharper" & "Direct print" mode in the menu :cry: . Those who use D70/D70s should know what I mean. :think: