Abstrakt: The is a dream enthusiast DSLR. You can expect exceptional performance, one of the best large, bright and clear optical viewfinder on a DSLR using an APS-sized image sensor, and excellent image quality with low noise up to ISO 800....
Abstrakt: On its launch the Nikon D90 caused something of a stir with its near-HD movie capture mode … more of that later I worked with the D90 with the f3.5/18-105mm VR-stabilised kit lens fitted and at no time found the kilo plus weight a bit of a burden. Mai...
Total control over every aspect of each image, huge screen, video mode
Kit lens is average, scene modes not needed on a camera of this type
Too expensive for snapshots, but brilliant value for keen amateur photographers Good points Total control over every aspect of each image, huge screen, video mode Bad points Kit lens is average, scene modes not needed on a camera of this type ...
Abstrakt: The Nikon D90 is the first DSLR ever to shoot video. In addition to this new capability, the D90 is a full-featured DSLR with a 12 megapixels sensor, ISO 100-6400 sensitivities, 4.5 FPS continuous shooting, 11-point auto-focus with ...
Abstrakt: The Nikon D90 provides definitively "All you need to fuel your passion for photography" and a little bit more. The consumer DSLR camera from Nikon scores already after the first look through the exemplary viewfinder and gives an first impression of ...
Nikon has built on the success of their popular D80 from 2006, and added a host of new technologies and features that are more relevant for the current amateur dSLR market. Among these new additions are the D90's 12.3-megapixel DX format image sensor, Nikon's EXPEED image processing system, Large 3.0-inch LCD with 920,000 pixels, more powerful built-in flash...
Abstrakt: It’s déjà vu all over again. As quaint as it now sounds, the Nikon N90s was the first autofocus 35mm SLR that I owned and I have many fond memories of using and capturing film images with that camera. I wrote a review of the N90s for Shutterbug’s long...
In conclusion the Nikon D90 is a great camera for beginners and experts alike. A mid-range D-SLR with the quick startup and functionality of a point-and-shoot and high end functionality of any interchangeable lens camera, the D90 is the best of both wo...
Abstrakt: Released in August of 2008, the Nikon D90 DSLR raises the bar with a plethora of digital photography features, including:The first DSLR to record video Live View mode Face priority auto-focus for razor sharp portraits and candids Large 3″ LCD screen w...