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Title: Nikon D40
Pros: Excellent image quality, Large viewfinder, Big LCD screen
Cons: Small body, Fiddly menu, No top screen
Verdict: The intention, presumably, is to offer a quick visual impression of the settings in use. The aperture diaphragm, for example, shrinks or enlarges according to the aperture you've set on the camera. In practice, though, you find your eyes going straight to
Summary: The D40 isn't just a cut-down or 'refreshed' D50
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80/100 |
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Title: Nikon D80 Digital Camera Review
Pros: Good control interface, Excellent auto focus, Controls Nikon flashes wirelessly, Good image quality, Handles noise well at high ISOs (improvement over D200), Solid construction
Cons: Slow burst mode, Some colors very oversaturated, Weak in-camera sharpening doesn't maximize resolution, Color reproduction not as accurate as we would have liked, Better dust seals, SD cards not compatible with other Nikon DSLRs
Verdict: The 10-megapixel Nikon D80 is a success in a conservative way. Nikon didn't add the dust reduction system or stabilization that many competitors are introducing this year. Still, it has most of what the D200 has for hundreds of dollars less, and adds feat
Summary: The Nikon D80 is a 10.
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100/100 |
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Title: Nikon D60 DSLR camera review
Pros: Bundled with new VR lens. Fast operation. Good overall image quality, especially for the price. Great body.
Cons: Severe diffraction in some cases. Narrow ISO range.
Summary: Nikon's new entry-level DSLR is compact, functional, and bundled with a VR lens, but do the D60's pictures stack up to Nikon's pedigree?
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77/100 |
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Title: Nikon D60 DSLR camera review
Pros: Bundled with new VR lens. Fast operation. Good overall image quality, especially for the price. Great body.
Cons: Severe diffraction in some cases. Narrow ISO range.
Summary: Nikon's new entry-level DSLR is compact, functional, and bundled with a VR lens, but do the D60's pictures stack up to Nikon's pedigree?
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77/100 |
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Title: Nikon D80 Digital Camera Review
Pros: Good control interface, Excellent auto focus, Controls Nikon flashes wirelessly, Good image quality, Handles noise well at high ISOs (improvement over D200), Solid construction
Cons: Slow burst mode, Some colors very oversaturated, Weak in-camera sharpening doesn't maximize resolution, Color reproduction not as accurate as we would have liked, Better dust seals, SD cards not compatible with other Nikon DSLRs
Verdict: The 10-megapixel Nikon D80 is a success in a conservative way. Nikon didn't add the dust reduction system or stabilization that many competitors are introducing this year. Still, it has most of what the D200 has for hundreds of dollars less, and adds feat
Summary: The Nikon D80 is a 10.
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100/100 |
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Title: Nikon D300
Pros: Huge Live View LCD with 920,000 pixels; high speed focusing and shooting; impeccable 12-megapixel photos; built to last
Cons: Heavy; expensive
Verdict: While it doesn't have any truly revolutionary features, the Nikon D300 incorporates hot new technologies -- a stunning Live View screen, advanced autofocusing, digital lighting -- and faultless image quality into a rock solid, high speed shell. The result
Summary: The Nikon D300 stands out in the crowded dSLR market. Its hot technologies -- a Live View screen, advanced autofocusing, digital lighting -- and faultless image quality are incorporated into a rock solid, high speed shell. The result is a camera that, whi
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87/100 |
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Title: Nikon D200 full review
Pros: Very good image quality, close to D2X Superb build quality, close to D2X Responsive handling, fast burst shooting Excellent feature-set and accessories Great value for money
Cons: Supplied RAW software is basic Playback zoom overly complicated (to us) No voice recording function
Summary: Nikon's D200 looks set to become one of the most important DSLRs of 2006, sporting 10.2 Megapixels and handling to delight serious amateurs right through to pros; indeed many features are taken directly from the top-of-the-range D2X. But is the D200 merel
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91/100 |
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