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If you've ever owned a Nikon camera, then you knew that this would be a fantastic camera before Nikon finally announced it even existed. The year long anticipation appears to have paid off. This is one sharp, fast reacting camera.
Wonderful camera, this is my first DSLR and this is impressing me every day. Everyday I am learning something new with it. Still me early days so I am not writing how to take nice pictures but still go for big aperture lense and see the magic while clicking Potraits.
My brand new Nikon D90 running on original battery shows no battery meter . When I went to check it in the menu the Battery Info is disabled it says cannot view info in these settings . Later I checked on the info screen found out an AC Indicator instead .
Other people get intimidated when you ask them to take a picture of you. It's STILL a camera, nothing that foreign about it.
Nikon has made an excellent camera, well made, solid feeling, quick response, accurate color reproduction, with fast and accurate focus. They do this by designing a camera from a user's perspective, rather than trying to build one with the most impressive specs.
9 out of 10
Short extract: 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.
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Short extract: 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.
Conclusion: Despite some minor misgivings about the Nikon D90 I loved working with it and in some cases I preferred it for my professional work – the image quality is that good. I found the groundbreaking D-Movie mode is more than just a gimmick; if I owned a D90 I’d certainly shoot more video than I ever did...
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Short extract: Nikon D90 Review Now featuring video... Add a comment or send Thom feedback on this article. The D90 was a bit late. Normally we expect 18 month update cycles for the consumer DSLRs and this time we had 24 months between the D80 and D90.
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Short extract: Sometimes the mere notion of being “number two” can light a motivational fire under your keister.