The Nikon D90 has a new design. The camera features 12.3 effective megapixels and an Integrated Dust Reduction System. With the Nikon D90, you get 72 thumbnail and calendar view in playback. You will love the image sensor cleaning. Another addition is the new optional compact GPS unit.
Additionally, it does not make a lot of noise. There is a sensitivity range between ISO 200 and 3200. Plus it can be set to the equivalent of ISO 6400. Furthermore, it uses Nikon's comprehensive digital image-processing EXPEED concept.
This camera is highlighted by the first D-SLR movie function. There is also a scene recognition system. This helps to improve autofocus. Plus, there is live view that offers a high-density color LCD featuring 170 degrees ultra-wide viewing angle.
There is a picture control system that provides more options and delivers superior color. On top of that you get active D-Lighting for smooth tone reproduction. Another feature is the Multi-CAM 1000 autofocus sensor module featuring 11 AF points offers fast and precise autofocus coverage across the frame.
Many users love the advanced scene modes. They work by adjusting exposure. Other settings include Picture Control and image processing. The Nikon D90 delivers superior quality.
There are new options that help to improve photos. They include Fisheye and distortion control. The result is better quality photos.
The Nikon D90 delivers 4.5 fps continuous shooting and fast response. As a result, you won't have to wait between taking photos. Thus, you won't miss a photo opportunity. There is also 18mm lens coverage and i-TTL flash control. Take advantage of all the options available for the Nikon D90.
This camera is lightweight and easy to carry with your anywhere. You can take around 850 pictures without having to recharge it. There is a menu that allows users to create slideshows and combine background music with images.
The Nikon D90 has a new sensor and can produce d300 output. Plus, you get Live View with contrast detect. The Nikon D90 features a new shutter and 3D tracking. It is powerful and delivers high quality photos. There is a lot to like about the Nikon D90.
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Where Oh Where is my Nikon D90?
I called Canada Post yesterday, after getting slightly worried about the fact that my Nikon D90 that I sent in to their Mississauga depot for repair still hadn't shown up as delivered, despite waiting two weeks.
Nikon D90 Review
The D90 features a 12.3 megapixel APS-C (or DX format, in Nikon's nomenclature) sensor and Nikon's latest generation EXPEED processor. According to Nikon, the replacement to the popular D80 was "inspired" by Nikon's DX flagship, the D300.- Good image/color quality
- Good AF and shutter performance
- Good build quality
- Good high ISO performance
- HD video capability
- Good flash performance/recycle times
- HD video time limited
- No AF for video
- Limitations of current technology mean video is via Live View only
Nikon D90
Nikon has been cranking out new digital SLR camera upgrades like crazy these last two years, with the low, high, and pro end of the lineup getting update after update, but the mid-level SLR in particular has gone more than 18 months without an upgrade.- Exceptional feature set for its price point in the market
- World's first SLR capable of recording HD-resolution video
- New kit lens has good optical quality
- much better than average for kit lenses
- New kit lens offers VR (image stabilization
- Camera automatically corrects chromatic aberration in
- "Rolling-shutter" motion artifacts in HD movie recording are distracting, No provision for external audio input for movie recording, Autofocus in Live View mode is slow, limited to contrast-detect only
- no phase-detect AF option with Live View, Magnification/resolution in Live View mode isn't as
Nikon D90 18-105mm Kit camera
Additional content: watch our video review of the Nikon D90 See an example of the D90's HD video We're big fans of Nikon's D60 digital SLR camera, which costs around £400, and the company still makes the £300 D40. The new D90, on the other hand, costs a whopping £850.
Nikon D90 review by radityopradipto
I got this body last December After using it for 1 year, I really have no complaint about this body for this price... The quality, design, and especially the handling is absolutely best in its class Highly recommended for those who just started but planning to go really serious on photography, and...- High ISO Performance
- Great Value for Money
- Features and Customisation Provided
- some shared shortcut button
- soft JPEG output
- 720p video only
The D90 is Nikon's latest amateur digital SLR, and my latest wish-list item. Some people hear ‘amateur' and think ‘cheap' or ‘underpowered'. While the D90 is certainly reasonably priced compared to professional models, to call it underpowered would be sheer idiocy.
Nikon D90
Our top reviews come from Imaging-Resource.com, PopPhoto.com -- and its U.K. counterpart, What Digital Camera -- DPReview.com and DCResource.com. DxOMark.com puts the Nikon D90's sensor through rigorous lab tests, and ConsumerReports.org ranks the D90 in comparison with more than 20 other digital...- 720p HD movie mode
- 3-inch extra sharp LCD
- Excellent image quality
- Low-light performance
- Image-stabilized lens
- Video limitations
- Live view limitations
- Slower than Nikon D300
- Extra software needed for editing RAW files
First Look - Nikon D90 SLR
DV readers know that I have long been an advocate of 35mm lens adapters. They are an effective way to add a whole new visual dimension to HD camcorder footage. And as with any tool, there are downsides. 35mm adapters add weight and length to a camera rig.
August 27, 2008-Today, Nikon announced details of their latest DSLR , the D90, the successor to the D80. Pixel count has increased from 10MP to 12MP, continuous capturing is now faster at 4.5 fps (vs.
Nikon D90: Camera Test
It would seem logical for the first DSLR with video capture to come from a company that also makes camcorders. Nikon defied that logic, though, by creating the D90 ($1,000, estimated street, body only; $1,300 with AF-S DX Nikkor 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR lens).