Nikon D80

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Nikon D80
Nikon D80 with Nikkor 50 f1.8 AF.jpg
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

Back of the camera

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

  1. 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.
  2. http://www.digitalkamera.de/Kamera/Nikon/D80.aspx

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