Nikon user manual Specifications D80

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2. Specifications D80

Test Pressure

10 Bar (300 ft.) Housings are individually tested

Closure Design

Air Lock

Body Material

Polycarbonate

Overall Size

220 x 300 x 230 mm (LxWxH)

Total Weight

Approximately 2.8 Kg (Housing only)

Buoyancy (with camera)

Approximately neutral in salt water

Features

Visible main O-ring for final pre-dive check

 

Double O-ring design on all controls

 

Bulkhead and hot shoe plug for External Speedlight

 

SB-800 i-TTL strobe

 

Standard Zoom Port18~70mm Lens

 

 

Accessories

D80 Opening key / Lever

 

Silicone O-ring grease

 

Spare main O-ring

 

Carrying bag

 

Cleaning Kit

 

 

Optional accessories

Dome Port for Sigma 15mm f/2.8 fisheye Lens

 

Zoom Port for Nikkor 18~70mm Zoom Lens

 

Medium Port for Nikkor 60mm f/2.8 marco

 

Long Port for Nikon f/3.5 105mm Lens

 

SB-800 i-TTL Flashlight Housing

 

Flex Arm

 

Ball Join Arm

 

Synchronous Cord

 

 

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Contents Camera Housing Model D80 Nikon Specifications D80 Function Controls D80 Opening levers Air LockPressure release plug When to maintain the O-ring seal Special note on responsibility for watertight integrityProcedure Mounting the camera in the housingPage Page Use & Care of Housing Pre Dive Function Check Cleaning & StorageAccidents Please keep this document for future reference
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D80 specifications

The Nikon D80 is a digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) camera that was launched in 2006, appealing to both photography enthusiasts and semi-professionals with its robust build and advanced features. It was introduced as an upgrade to the popular D70s, incorporating several new technologies that enhanced performance and image quality.

At the heart of the D80 is a 10.2-megapixel CCD sensor, delivering impressive image resolution and detail. This sensor, combined with the EXPEED image processing technology, enables the camera to produce vibrant colors and reduced noise even at higher ISO settings. The D80 offers an ISO range of 100 to 1600, expandable to 3200, accommodating various lighting conditions and allowing for greater flexibility during low-light shooting.

One of the standout features of the D80 is its 2.5-inch LCD screen, which provides a clear and vibrant display for composing shots and reviewing images. The screen also supports Live View functionality, a notable addition that allows users to take photos using the LCD instead of the optical viewfinder, making it easier to capture difficult angles.

The D80 employs an advanced 11-point autofocus system, ensuring precise focusing on subjects. This system includes a center cross-type sensor for improved accuracy, enhancing the camera’s capability in dynamic shooting situations. Furthermore, the D80 offers a compatibility with a wide range of Nikon F-mount lenses, providing photographers with the flexibility to experiment with different focal lengths and effects.

In terms of continuous shooting, the D80 can shoot at a rate of up to 3 frames per second, making it suitable for capturing fast-moving subjects. The camera also includes a built-in flash, which is beneficial for filling in shadows during outdoor photography. For those looking to explore advanced options, the D80 features a variety of exposure modes, including program, aperture priority, shutter priority, and manual modes.

The Nikon D80 operates on a rechargeable lithium-ion battery, providing a significant number of shots per charge, making it a reliable choice for extended shoots. It also supports CompactFlash memory cards, ensuring ample storage for high-resolution images.

Overall, the Nikon D80 stands out with its blend of innovative features, solid performance, and user-friendly design, making it a popular choice among dedicated photographers looking to enhance their craft without venturing into the realm of professional-grade cameras.