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<blockquote data-quote="mikew_RIP" data-source="post: 194841" data-attributes="member: 14174"><p>My D5100 was a upgrade to my D70,it wasn't long before the respect i had for the D5100s technical advances where replaced with a desire to use the D70,it felt and still does so much better in my hands,unfortunately the D70 has developed reliability issues with exposure so that meant it was the D5100 all the time.</p><p>Knowing i wanted a second body i tried some different models and settled on the D7000 it had a similar feel to the D70,its now the one i pick up the most,even with its outdated technology if the D70 was working correctly i would be using it and would not have bought the D7000.</p><p>So my answer is yes use the the D80 if you enjoy it.</p><p></p><p>mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikew_RIP, post: 194841, member: 14174"] My D5100 was a upgrade to my D70,it wasn't long before the respect i had for the D5100s technical advances where replaced with a desire to use the D70,it felt and still does so much better in my hands,unfortunately the D70 has developed reliability issues with exposure so that meant it was the D5100 all the time. Knowing i wanted a second body i tried some different models and settled on the D7000 it had a similar feel to the D70,its now the one i pick up the most,even with its outdated technology if the D70 was working correctly i would be using it and would not have bought the D7000. So my answer is yes use the the D80 if you enjoy it. mike [/QUOTE]
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