| N80 SLR Camera - w/ Quantaray 28-105 Zoom Lens - Rebate Final Cost $449.95 |
For more information and prices - click here Photography lovers who have been searching for a camera that exceeds their expectations but not their budgets will delight in the discovery of Nikon's new N80 35mm single lens reflex (SLR) camera. Engineered to exhilarate photographers, who have a passion to make great pictures, the N80 includes a wide selection of features, many of which have complemented other top Nikon models. The N80 is now partnered with the all-new, Quantaray 28-105 Autofocus zoom lens,The new standard in zooms, the Quantaray 28-105mm zoom covers a wide range of focal lengths, and thanks to its double-cam internal focus/zoom design, it is remarkably compact. It also offers a minimum focal distance of 19.7 in. throughout its zoom range for crisp, colorful close-ups that are just as sharp as the shots at regular distances. The internal focus of the 28-105s design means that the lens length stays the same as you focus, preserving image stability and facilitating quick shots. The internal focus design also means that hoods and filters, especially polarizing filters, are easier to work with because the front of the lens does not rotate. The N80 is designed be the camera of choice for those who want to advance their picture taking techniques. The N80 incorporates a superb selection of Nikon's proven features including a razor-sharp autofocus system, a wide range of exposure modes, complete selection of light metering performance, and access to the world of Nikkor optics and Nikon accessories. It implores photographers everywhere to explore their full creative potential.This new SLR is endowed with an exquisite balance of accuracy, speed and control. At the heart of the Nikon N80 autofocus (AF) system is the Multi CAM 900 AF module. This module incorporates five AF sensors that together create a large Wide-Cross-Array covering the center, left, right, top, and bottom of the frame. This makes it easy to compose and get razor-sharp shots, even with fast-moving subjects. The center sensor is a cross |
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