Professional Digital Camera
03 Jun 2009
Nikon D90 SLR/Professional Digital Camera
The Nikon D90 is the world’s first digital SLR
to feature a movie mode, and it’s capable of shooting high-definition clips that make use of a variety of versatile Nikon lenses. This camera is meant to be the best of both worlds, taking some advanced features from the upper-echelon Nikon SLRs and mixing them with the user-friendly, approachable design of the entry-level SLRs. Keep an eye on the D90.
Nikon D90 Specifications
- 12.3 megapixel Nikon DX CMOS sensor
- D-Movie mode (with 720-HD resolution)
- 3-inch Live View LCD
- Secure Digital memory storage
- HDMI output
Pros
- The same ISO capability of the D300
- Intuitive layout that Nikon is famous for
- Fast – focus, frames per second, and card access
- First DSLR to have video
Cons toy story download
- Video has poor audio quality and no AF
Review by Customer:
Alan G (NY): Overall I’m extremely happy with the D90. It’s designed for serious shooting, but it’s still fun to use; noticeably heavier than the D60, but still not a burden. It’s more solid and substantial, so it’s less prone to camera shake. Nikon packed it with a ton of features and customizations, so now I finally have everything I want in a DSLR, without it being overblown and overpriced. I’m surpising myself with really spectacular shots. Most importantly, it’s helping me to become a better photographer. I’m sure I won’t be bored anytime soon.
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