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Re: Oh no! not again!
On tactility the D80 and D200 are similar with the noticeable difference being weight.
Regarding the D80:
Why-o-why Nikon insist on compressing raw files (which is an oxymoron) is beyond me.
0.4 seconds mirror lock up, what were they thinking?
Not including a real raw converter as part of the package is real penny pinching and will not win them any friends.
Regarding the 400D:
Talk about a rush job on the design front, keep the original body injection moulding but re-core it to accomodate a bigger lcd, nice idea but at the cost of button ergonomics.
An extra 1mm on the grip length, wow! steady on there.
Getting rid of the second LCD was a retrograde step as far as I am concerned, running a big lcd more of the time has got to have shortened the battery life.
And a personal pet hate for someone who has chubby fingers, I find it truly irritating trying to get the cf card out of the camera without bending the door off its hinges.
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