Nikon D80
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| Type: | Digital autofocus single lens reflex camera |
| Lens connection : | Nikon F bayonet |
| Image sensor : | CCD |
| Sensor size: | 23.6 mm × 15.8 mm (DX) |
| Resolution : | 10.2 megapixels |
| Image size: | maximum 3872 × 2592 pixels |
| Pixel pitch (µm) : | 6.1 |
| Format factor : | 1.5 |
| Aspect ratio : | 3: 2 |
| File formats : | RAW / NEF , JPEG |
| Exposure index : | 100 to 1600 (expandable to ISO 3200) |
| Reception readiness : | 0.18 s |
| Release delay : | 0.08 s |
| Viewfinder : | Pentaprism |
| Field of view : | approx. 95% (vertical and horizontal) |
| Screen : | TFT-LCD |
| Size: | 6.35 cm (2.5``) |
| Resolution: | 320 × 240 pixels (76,800 pixels), 160 ppi |
| Operating modes: | Auto, auto (flash off), portrait, landscape, sport, close-up, night portrait; Automatic program (P) with flexible program, auto iris (S), aperture priority mode (A) and manual exposure control (M) |
| Frame rate : | up to 3 frames / s |
| AF points: | 11 |
| AF modes: | Single autofocus (S), continuous autofocus (C), automatic AF |
| Correction : | −5 EV to +5 EV in 1/3 or 1/2 increments |
| Shutter speed : | 1/4000 to 30 s, bulb |
| Lightning : | built-in, LZ 13 |
| Lightning connection : | Hot shoe |
| Synchronization : | TTL |
| Exposure compensation : | -3 EV to +1 EV in 1/3 increments |
| Color space : | sRGB I + II and Adobe RGB |
| Storage media : | SD Card (SDHC compatible) |
| Data interface : | USB 2.0 (Hi-Speed) |
| Video interface: | PAL or NTSC (selectable) |
| Direct printing: | PictBridge |
| Power supply: | Lithium-ion battery, camera-specific (1500 mAh; 7.4 V), EN-EL3e |
| Dimensions: | 132 mm × 103 mm × 77 mm |
| Weight: | 585 g (without lens) |
The Nikon D80 is a digital SLR camera from the Japanese manufacturer Nikon , which was launched on the market in September 2006.
technical features
The camera has an RGB - CCD - photosensor with a resolution of 10.2 megapixels (corresponding to 3872 × 2592 pixels). It has a size of 23.6 mm × 15.8 mm (manufacturer designation DX format ). Images can be saved in JPEG or in the proprietary RAW format NEF with 12 bit color depth per channel.
The camera has a mirror lock-up that is set to about 0.4 s , a Nikon Multi-CAM1000 autofocus module and a 3D color matrix exposure metering system .
The exposure index can be set automatically from ISO 100 to 1600 or manually from ISO 100 to 3200. The exposure time is variable between 1/4000 second (1/200 second when using the internal flash) and 30 seconds. There is also a long exposure ( Bulb ) are available. The built-in 2.5 "- TFT - LCD monitor can be from all sides at an angle of 170 ° view and offers a QVGA resolution (320 × 240 pixels).
The power supply for the camera is provided by a 1500 mAh lithium-ion battery of the type EN-EL3e as standard . Conventional AA batteries can also be used with an optional battery handle .
The camera has a fold-out flash and a hot shoe for external flash units with the manufacturer 's own Nikon iTTL measurement. SD or SDHC memory cards can be used as storage media .
equipment
Various accessories were offered for the camera, including a battery grip with portrait shutter release ( MB-D80 ).
literature
- Frank Späth: Nikon D80. The book to the camera. Point of Sale Verlag, March 2007, ISBN 3-925334-80-7
- Rainer Dorau: The dbook for the Nikon D80. dpunkt Verlag, May 2007, ISBN 3-89864-446-4
- Nikon: The Nikon Guide to Digital Photography with the D80 Digital Camera.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Nikon (among other manufacturers) counts the subpixels of each pixel, ie the red, green and blue channels of each pixel individually, and therefore specifies the rear display with 76,800 [pixels] × 3 [colors] = 230,400 or approx. 230,000 pixels.
- ↑ http://www.digitalkamera.de/Kamera/Nikon/D80.aspx