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Originally Posted by ats77' post='326454' date='Aug 24 2006, 06:10 PM
http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp...essage=19589870
click on all the links down in the subjects there will be some reviews comparo and sample pics of both D80 and 30D.
for me at the moment big wait in EU for 400D
click on all the links down in the subjects there will be some reviews comparo and sample pics of both D80 and 30D.
for me at the moment big wait in EU for 400D
I agree with the verdict reached in that thread - that more images need to be seen. The D80 does appear to be much better at handling noise than the D200 though. Luminance noise is the more difficult to correct, and it's "baked" into the detail of the image. Chrominance noise is trivial to correct, and can be done without harming detail, so the current trend of Nikon DSLRs having less chroma noise is pretty meaningless.
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Originally Posted by tachyon' post='326456' date='Aug 24 2006, 06:15 PM
Customers just rated Olympus the best camera in the $600+ range. Nikon is second with Canon 3rd.
Looks to me like that survey was for P&S cameras. They would have further stratified the results above $600 if DSLRs had been included.
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Originally Posted by UUronL' post='326488' date='Aug 24 2006, 07:07 PM
The D80 does appear to be much better at handling noise than the D200 though.
Anyone want to buy a nice Mamiya RZ67pro II?
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Originally Posted by ImolaRedM' post='326596' date='Aug 24 2006, 11:51 PM
Interesting. I'll have to look closer into the D80. I was thinking of getting a D200 within the next 6 months to replace my D100. I have too much invested in Nikon glass and accessories to jump ship to Canon. Along with the glass I also have a bunch of 35mm Nikons. I keep waiting for someone to come out with a full frame (non-APS) 35mm sensor but I guess that will have to wait. And I used to think cameras were a safer investment than computers.
Anyone want to buy a nice Mamiya RZ67pro II?
Anyone want to buy a nice Mamiya RZ67pro II?
Heheh - nope. I just -bought- an old 6x9 rangefinder... Having loads of fun with it.
Oh, and I dug up this white paper. About mid-way through on page 13, there's some interesting stuff that relates to some of the questions you had.
http://www.robgalbraith.com/public_files/C...White_Paper.pdf
The D80 is a pretty hotly anticipated cam. You can buy and return within 2 weeks from Penn Camera if you're curious.
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