Raves and Reviews of Wedding Photography With a Nikon D80
All over the internet you can find forums discussing the quality of the Nikon d80 and comparing wedding photos from photographers who use this camera.  The opinions range from wedding photographers who are completely in love with the Nikon d80 and itð€™s ease of operation, as well as the lenses and options it offers, to other wedding photographers who are not so happy with the Nikon d80. ÂSome say the Nikon d80 is a little too hard to use or is too noisy, and others just rave, but all agree that the Nikon d80 is a good choice for wedding photography, as it delivers good quality, sharp wedding photos and will pay for itself in less time than, say comparable models of other brands.  The Nikon d80 has 10.2 mega pixels and many feel that it has better close up lenses for a better price than competitors.
Many wedding photographers are still making a slow, easy transition to digital photography and the Nikon d80 is a great way for them to break into the digital photo world without compromising the quality of their photos a bit. Â Digital cameras offer wedding photographers the option of editing their photos to make sure that their clients get the very best wedding photos they can. Â This is what is making the Nikon d80 a great choice for wedding photographers looking to break into the digital photography world.
The Nikon d80 is a good, solid camera and the lenses are easy to change and use, which makes it a great choice for wedding photographers who want to get close up and action shots.  Itð€™s easy to hold, too, which any wedding photographer knows can get tough when the wedding reception picks up. Â
Many good quality digital cameras of this caliber are very expensive, but the Nikon d80 is about $1300, depending on the package youð€™re looking for and wonð€™t require you to sell your first-born child in order to finance it.  This is great news for anyone who uses the Nikon d80 to make a living, as you wonð€™t be forced to raise your prices to the point that nobody will hire you.
As with any new camera, though, you should make sure to take your new Nikon d80 for a few test runs before you use it professionally and take the time to familiarize yourself with the settings and menus. Â You may want to set up some custom settings to get an idea of what works for you and for easy future access.