Features: Advanced Exposure Metering System High-precision 11-area Autofocus system Can ... more
use all AF-D, AF-G, AF-I, AF-S and AF VR Nikkor lenses Five shooting modes Four film advance modes Creative Lighting Flash System Package Contains: F6 Camera Body B...
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(+) Fold out LCD screen, Image Stabilization, Zuiko lens quality, Picture quality, Flash options (-) Noise in low light, Too many buttons, Badly laid out, Too many gimmicks
Advantages: Sturdiness, Ease of use, Autofocus Tracking Disadvantages: Overshadowed by the TZ7, Tries to do everything for you
impressive processing that takes place to make this possible.
Priced at around £250, it may be a little too much for the beginners out there, no matter how good it performs.
The metal body gives the Lumix TZ6 a robust feel that some plastic-bodied cameras don't have but of course this adds to its weight, which is a full half a pound in old money, compared to the 6.2oz of a Fuji FinePix F200EXR. Even so, it is not going to break your arm.
The body is sleak, if a little deeper than some of its competitors, and I particularly like cameras with the slimline flash unit. Of course, most of the front of the camera is taken up by the lens, which does look disproportionately large to me.
The controls on the top and back of the camera are quite minimalistic and this reflects the user-friendliness that you would expect from a Lumix.
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Advantages: Lightweight and Easy to use piece of Craftsmanship Disadvantages: Perhaps not a durable as previous models
Nikon have expertise in camera manufacture and development that is not really comparable to other makes. They have developed their own metering systems and methods that others have just copied. The F80 continues this tradition and it really is a magnificent camera for both the Professional and the Non-Professional.
Lets talk about ergonomics later and start with what this camera can do to take pictures - the reason for buying it!
Firstly, any image quality you get from this camera is far superior to any digital camera if you are comparing two photographs taken by the same photographer, even if they are using the best digital camera available. Film is better because digital camera do not yet have the right number of pixels or quality of pixels at an affordable price. Having said that the quality of the image depends on the film ...
PJWINWRIGHT 07.11.2005
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful Review of Nikon F 80
Advantages: Beautiful bokeh, tack-sharp, vibration reduction, easy to use, many useful accessories Disadvantages: heavy, expensive, slight vignetting, prone to flaring
their version, the so-called "vibration reduction", was the 80-400mm f/4.5-5.6 ED. An interesting lens to be sure, but Nikon owners really started to get excited at the announcement of the AF-S 70-200 F2.8 VR. This lens, a successor of a highly regarded line of professional lenses, turned out to be spectacular: the image stabila? sorry, the vibration reduction was possibly even more effective than Canon's and the image quality? Well, I am going to discuss that right now!
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The 70-200 VR is a tack-sharp lens, as you would expect of a lens in this price class. It is not even in the same ballpark as normal consumer lenses: the colours are vibrant, the details sharp, and the bokeh (the appearance of parts of the picture that our out of focus) is stunning. The lens is particularly famous for the silky smooth rendering of out ...
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