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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Nikon D90 Review
The Nikon D90 is Nikon's latest mid-range digital single lens reflex (DSLR) camera and the world's first DSLR to offer high-definition video capture. The D90′s 12-megapixel APS-sized CMOS sensor also ups the high-ISO ante with very low noise up to – and in some situations, beyond – ISO 800.- 720p HD D-Movie video mode
- Excellent low-light
- high-ISO performance
- Ultrasonic sensor cleaning
- Backwards-compatible with many of Nikon's older F-mount lenses
- Good battery life
- 720p HD D-Movie video mode
- Excellent low-light
- high-ISO performance
- Ultrasonic sensor cleaning,
- Video quality needs to be improved
- No auto focus in video mode
- Non-weather-sealed
- plastic body
- Small grip uncomfortable with pro lenses and Speedlight flashes
- Video quality needs to be improved
- No auto focus in video mode
- Non-weather-sealed
- plastic body
- Small grip uncomfortable with pro
Review: Nikon D90
If you shoot pictures with a digital single-lens reflex (SLR) camera and carry a point-and-shoot for its video capability, then Nikon's D90 might be the camera for you. The successor to Nikon's excellent D80, the D90 also allows you to shoot high-definition 720p video.
Nikon D90
Nikon D90 If you shoot pictures with a digital single-lens reflex (SLR) camera and carry a point-and-shoot for its video capability, then Nikon's D90 might be the camera for you. The successor to Nikon's excellent D80, the D90 also allows you to shoot high-definition 720p video.- Full feature set
- Excellent low-light performance
- Great image quality
- Video
- No external mic jack
- Rolling shutter problem when shooting video
Nikon D90 DSLR Digital Camera Review
After close examination of the 12.3-megapixel D90, it is plain to see that Nikon have cleverly created what is essentially a blend of the most well-received and comprehensible technologies, features, and interface design from their large array of consumer and professional DSLRs, to produce an...
Nikon D90 DSLR Digital Camera Review
The D90 is a genuinely well-crafted DSLR from Nikon that covers all of the bases that a mid-range unit should, as well as providing a host of additional features and controls that are well and truly pushing the D90 towards semi-professional territory.
Nikon D90 digital SLR with HD video recording
Life can be a confusing business. You've got mobile phones that double up as cameras, and cameras that record video. Well, prepare to be even more confused as cameras begin to capture HD video. Nikon's D90 proudly claims to be the world's first DSLR to record HD video.
Nikon D90 digital SLR
The Good Compact, totable design. Image quality nearly as good as D300. Effective pop-up flash. ISO 6,400 limit with low noise up to ISO 1,600. Video capability a nice bonus. Good 18-105mm kit lens option. The Bad On the verge of being too small; battery grip helps.- Compact
- totable design
- Image quality nearly as good as D300
- Effective pop-up flash
- ISO 6,400 limit with low noise up to ISO 1,600
- Video capability a nice bonus
- Good 18-105mm kit lens option
- On the verge of being too small
- battery grip helps, No autofocus in video mode
- "Jell-O" effect in fast pans, Still uses SDHC cards in place of faster CF, Awkward video start/stop controls, 18-105mm lens uses a plastic mount
Nikon D90 review
All things considered, the Nikon D90 is a very capable camera. At its present asking price it offers fair value for the consumer interested in aiming their image-making sights higher.
Nikon D90
There are two ways to look at the Nikon D90. It is either a Nikon mid-range DSLR or a DSLR with movie recording capability. The good news is that, whichever way we look at it, this is an excellent DSLR.- Lower image noise than most competing DSLRs
- Fast except for live-view focusing
- Better than average dynamic range
- Reliable metering
- Limited movie mode in a DSLR
- Good ergonomics with comprehensive controls
- Top-notch LCD display
- Great Battery-Life
- Solid build quality
- In-camera RAW conversion
- Noticeable NR softness starting at ISO 800
- Poor white-balance under artificial light
- ISO only selectable in 1/3 stops
- Focus misses in low-light
- Auto ISO deep in menu
- remains active in M mode
- Some control oddities
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Nikon D90 review
The Nikon D90 is a direct replacement for the D80, and it does feel as if it's been a long time coming. After all, the D80 was starting to be a little embarrassed by the cheaper D60, which has the same resolution, a bigger LCD and a new, image-stabilised kit lens.