Is the nikon n80 digital?

Catie Dutton
Is the nikon n80 digital?

EDWIN
No. Its a 35mm film camera. Nikon uses the prefix "D" for their digital cameras - D40, D40x, D60, D3000, D3100, D5000, D5100, etc.

Guest
No.

keerok
No and yes. In today's terms, it's a film SLR, not digital. In yesteryears it was called digital because of the LCD. Technically, it's a fully automatic film SLR, one which apart from the LCD has an on-board computer that allows autofocus, aperture priority, shutter priority and program modes just like today's dSLRs that is opposed to mechanical and semi-automatic film SLRs.
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