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Un paso adelante .D80, D90 D300S


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Hola .

Aqui la cuestion , llevo mas de de años con la D80 , creo que ya la tengo algo dominada , cosa que costo bastante al principio

y no digo que sea mala maquina la D80 , aunque cojea un poco , por no hablar de la tendencia que tiene , vamos que te quema la foto ,

logicamente pienso en una D300S , pero vale realmente la pena , el cambio , si la D90 tiene el mismo sensor y tantas cosas en comun , exceptuando el video.

tal vez algun usuario a probado las tres camaras , mi pregunta clave es si se nota con el cambio de la D80 a la D90 ,

sigo el foro habitualmente y he visto grandisimas fotos con la D90

 

un saludo y gracias

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Hola!

 

Hola .

y no digo que sea mala maquina la D80 , aunque cojea un poco , por no hablar de la tendencia que tiene , vamos que te quema la foto ,

 

sigo el foro habitualmente y he visto grandisimas fotos con la D90

 

un saludo y gracias

 

I dont think so :D :

 

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D80 en Flickr

 

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Respecto a la segunda frase, normalmente las grandes fotos las hacen grandes fotógrafos, pienso yo :D

 

Perdona todo este paréntesis no quiero parecer puntilloso con tu mensaje. Sólo conozco la D80 de un amigo que saca unas fotos espectaculares por cierto, pero entre la D90 y la D300 que sí la he probado me quedo con la 90.

 

Aquí tienes una especie de comparativa entre las 3:

 

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The Nikon D90 is a fantastic camera. It's Nikon's newest and best DX format DSLR. I prefer it to the old D300, which costs almost twice as much. That's the way it goes with digital cameras: new is almost always better, even for much less cost. The D90 has identical, or slightly better technical image quality than the D300, the exact same rear LCD, and adds several very useful ergonomic features for faster handling compared to the D300. These handling improvements will let you react faster to conditions, meaning you're more likely to get better pictures by being better prepared.

 

If you're considering a D300, forget it. Get the D90 instead.

 

The Nikon D90 is Nikon's newest and smartest DSLR. It has the same or better technical image quality as the D300 that costs much more, and it handles better and it makes movies, too!

 

The D90 is newer and better than the D300, for a fraction of the price, so long as you prefer the D90's lighter plastic body. Let's be honest: I've used my plastic D40 for years and it still works like new, so I don't see any reason to pay more for a D300's metal body unless you're shooting sports all day. All these cameras have metal lens mounts and are built to very high standards.

 

The more I use the D90, the more I like it. Compared to the old D300, the D90 offers the same or better image quality, with many new features, in a lighter plastic package with the same vivid and accurate 3" LCD and a much improved rear multi selector for faster handling. The D90 also has better ergonomics than the D300 and D3, so it's easier to get where you want in the menus faster.

 

The D90 is super easy to use. As Nikon's newest camera incorporating over 60 years of continuous innovation, it's got more clever features, like a multiple-shot self timer, and a 72-image and calendar display if you keep zooming out on playback, than any other Nikon to date. It all works intuitively, and unlike the D3 and D300, I can operate everything with one hand. I have to waste a frame to shoot a picture to get it to play images if I can't hit the PLAY button, but I can get to all the menus and everything when set up as I like it in just one hand.

 

The only thing I miss from the more expensive D3, D700 and D300 are the option to set instant zoom on playback when hitting the OK button, and I do miss the 5:4 aspect ratio crop from the D3.

 

For you techies, as you can see at my Nikon D90, D3, D300 and D200 Sharpness Comparison, for use in daylight, the D90 renders images identical to the $5,000 Nikon D3. Of course the D3 shoots faster for sports, but the images are as good, the rear LCD is identical, and the D90 has a few new convenience features that weren't invented back when the D3 came out.

 

Also for you techies, in my Nikon D90, D3, D300 and D200 ISO 3,200 Comparison, I discovered that the Nikon D90 is even a bit better in low light than the $1,800 D300.

 

The D90 is worlds beyond the old first-generation D80, which it replaces as Nikon's mid-line DSLR.The Nikon D90 is a D80 with Live View, ADR, an almost three-dimensional 3" LCD, it can shoot movies, and has far more advanced ergonomics. (prototype with integrated WiFi; production model has no WiFi unless you use an Eye-Fi card, and then only for transferring files, not web browsing on the rear LCD).

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Cada cámara es un mundo, cada momento es un instante que no se repite, por tanto entre esas tres cámaras que dices lo mejor es la unión entre la persona y el equipo y los resultados serán muy parecidos, eso pienso yo, con la D80 habrás hecho maravillas y seguro te quedan muchas otras por hacer, sigue disfrutandola.

Saludos.

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