Nikon D80
I've always enjoyed photography, but up until a couple of months ago I used point-and-shoot models that did all the work for me. I couldn't control shutter speed and aperture, and though I could change the ISO, I had no idea what that meant. Most of the time my photos came out well, but there were instances (and they were always at the worst times) where my shots were overblown with too much light.
But then I discovered a fantastic gadget called the Nikon D80. Encouraged by my esteemed colleague Lori Grunin, I took the DSLR jump and chose the CNET Editors' Choice Award-winning Nikon D80.
Since then, I've been in photo heaven and have moved off auto pilot to fully control all aspects of my shots. The differences have been astounding and I love my newfound ability to get exactly the photo I want. Best of all, the Nikon is easy to use and affordable.
--Kent German
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