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What is a better deal … Nikon D80 or Nikon D200?
Im not making a living as a photographer, yet, I'm looking for a DSLR digital seriously, and have said that several pro Nikon better. I have a Canon EOS Rebel K2 35mm, so I'm asking not only that the company does best digital SLRs quality, but which of the two mentioned is a better overall agreement. The D200 is of course more expensive but more expensive does not always produce the best results.
I have a D70s and a D200, so it could be in a position to make a comparison. Frankly, if the D80 was available first, I have upgraded from the D70s. It has more pixels and a few other options, but not so many that I would say it was a quantum leap better. If I owned a _or_ a D200 D70s and the D80 came out, probably would have bought the D80. The image quality is really the same it should be – with the same sensor and most of the same algorithms. The D200 is more robust and has some "pro" features not miss it for the first two years of his photographic journey. I would suggest buying a D80 now and exploitation discount on a "real" pro camera until you know enough about what needs you would be able to make this decision without any consultation with Yahoo! By then, even the D300 will be replaced by something else and that would be a smart purchase in the beginning of a career. The D80 would then become the body of backup – that the needs of each pro – and will serve you well in this capacity. Get the D80 and spend the difference on an excellent goal. Such as … I love Nikon lens 17-55 this goal. "The most optically capable and physically resistant" normal "range zoom you can buy for a nikon digital slr, this gun is great, heavy and expensive, no doubt. If there is a possibility that you trade to a full frame DSLR or migrate to the film passes over. For other Nikon DSLR shooters properly pockets deep, this strong, fast, (almost) all-purpose lens without distortion, with its nearly perfect extended zoom images of people and photography in outdoors, it will be difficult to resist. "Http:/http://www.popphoto.com/cameralenses/2257/lens-test-nikon-17-55mm-f28g-dx-af-s.html / www.naturfotograf.com/lens_zoom_01.html AFS17-55G http://www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/1755.htm # A couple of my own pictures: http://www.flickr.com/photos/7189769 @ N04/412315793 / http://www. flickr.com/photos/7189769 @ N04/412315798 / http://www.flickr. com/photos/7189769 @ N04/412315806 /
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