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The Nikon D80 is a digital single-lens reflex camera model announced by Nikon on August 9, 2006. [1] The camera shipped the first week of September to US retailers. Considered by many [who?] to be a hybrid of design elements of the entry-level D50 and high-end D200 cameras, it occupied the same price bracket the Nikon D70 did at the time of its release.
Became HMS Hunter (D80) Bogue: CVE-9: Bogue: 1 October 1941 15 January 1942 26 September 1942 Built as Steel Advocate: Breton: CVE-10: Attacker: 28 June 1941 15 February 1943 9 April 1943 Built as Mormacgulf. Became HMS Chaser (D32) Card: CVE-11: Bogue: 27 October 1941 27 February 1942 8 November 1942 Copahee: CVE-12: 18 June 1941 21 October ...
HMS Barfleur (D80), a 1943 British Royal Navy Battle-class destroyer; HMS Hunter (D80), a 1942 British Royal Navy Bogue-class escort aircraft carrier; HMS Sheffield (D80), a 1971 British Royal Navy Type 42 Guided Missile Destroyer; Nikon D80, a 2006 digital single-lens reflex camera model; D 80 road (United Arab Emirates), a road passing in ...
On 11 January 1943, the ship was renamed HMS Hunter (D80) and commissioned by the Royal Navy. In March 1945 was attached to the 21st Aircraft Carrier Squadron . She participated in Operation Jurist and Operation Tiderace in August 1945, the reoccupation of Malaya and Singapore from the Japanese.
HMS Sheffield was a Type 42 guided missile destroyer and the second Royal Navy ship to be named after the city of Sheffield in Yorkshire.Commissioned on 16 February 1975 the Sheffield was part of the Task Force 317 sent to the Falkland Islands during the Falklands War.
D80 Attacker: Escort carrier 1943–1945 [notes 4] Ex-USS Block Island. Renamed from HMS Trailer. Ibuki Japanese Navy: Light carrier STOBAR — Launched 1943, never completed. I German Navy: Auxiliary aircraft carrier — Transport conversion, cancelled 1942. II German Navy: Auxiliary aircraft carrier — Cruiser conversion, cancelled 1943. Ikoma