Skillnaderna mellan D200 och D80...
Available on the D200, but missing from the D80
1► Ability to record uncompressed NEF Raw files
2► Nikon’s proven 1,005-pixel RGB sensor for metering ambient and flash exposure
3► Metal alloy chassis
4► Ability to use CompactFlash memory cards
5► Ability to select wide coverage for all seven autofocus sensing areas
6► Group dynamic AF-area mode
7► Exposure bracketing sequences of up to nine exposures
8► Maximum shooting speed of five frames per second
9► 1/8000 second top shutter speed and 1/250 second maximum flash sync speed
10► 10-pin terminal for connecting the wide range of Nikon remote release / control devices, and a standard PC socket for connecting a flash unit
11► Support for both the Nikon WT-3 wireless transmitter, and compatible GPS units.
12► Mirror lock-up function to help reduce the effect of internal camera vibration due to reflex mirror movement
Available on the D80:
1► Ability to record compressed NEF Raw files only
2► 420-pixel RGB sensor for metering ambient and flash exposure
3► Body constructed from polycarbonate material
4► Uses Secure Digital (SD) memory cards but does support the SDHC version 2.00 specification to allow use of high capacity SD cards (i.e. over 2GB)
5► Only the central auto-focus sensing area can be set to provide wide coverage
6► Auto-area AF mode that enables the camera to select which auto-focus sensing area to use, without applying a closest subject priority
7► Exposure bracketing sequences of either two or three exposures
8► Maximum shooting speed of three frames per second
9► 1/4000 second top shutter speed and 1/200 second maximum flash sync speed
10► Dedicated terminal for the Nikon MC-DC1 remote release cable