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		<description><![CDATA[A new model upgraded from the D70, which was very popular with professionals and enthusiasts, with features acquired from D50 and D200 is now making its way into the hands of photographers. The Nikon D80 can be classified as a more-than-adequate camera for people who love photography. Most photographers and even most people who like [...]]]></description>
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