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September 2008
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The editors liked
The low light capabilities of this camera are similar to the D300
Which means ISO1600 is the new ISO400. The image quality at high ISO settings is breathtaking with very little noise evident in even the trickiest bits of open shadow. Nikon make low li...
First SLR to shoot video
Great noise control
Feature-rich
Brilliant screen
The editors didn't like
Presumably it is in the camera firmware and doesn’t cost anything
But does a serious DLSR really need to have a slideshow creator
With music
Built in?
Live View autofocus is still slow
Video footage suffers from wobbling and contrast issues
Abstract: Almost exactly two years after the D80 was announced comes its replacement, the rather predictably named D90. The D80 has been one of Nikons quiet successes, and even today, despite being positively Methuselah-like in digital camera terms it continu...
Abstract: D-Movie ModeWhen a new product is launched, you expect new features - usually in the form of minor upgrades. But with the D90, theyre not all marginal improvements, and one of them in particular is ground-breaking. Nikon is the first to bring to marke...
Abstract: 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. Given that the other changes in the camera are relatively modest, one would have to guess that the big holdup was the addition of video...
Abstract: Last week I made the upgrade from the Nikon D80 to the new Nikon D90. The D90’s claim to fame is that it is first DSLR camera to feature video recording. This lets me consolidate my gadgets as I just gave back my loaned Samsung SC-HMX10C HD camcorder. ...
Published: 2014-04-10, Author: Adam , review by: uk.askmen.com
Abstract: While it is not the first digital camera to offer HD movie capture, it has still been an eagerly awaited feature for the Nikon D90. Limited to a maximum five-minute run time, no focus change and monaural sound, the video-taking options won't bowl you over...
The D90’s body is much like the old D80’s. It’s fatter and chunkier than the D60’s and easier to get a good grip on. It has twin control dials, which may be confusing at first, but is much better when making aperture and shutter speed adjustments.Handl...
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. Gavin Stoker Lowest online price: ££619.99 ...
Mobile phones have been converging the heck out of technology for years – it’s about time cameras did the same. The D90 is not just a semi-professional digital SLR with every visual tweak you can imagine (plus a few more besides), it’s a...
The kit lens might be big but it’s not as sharp as similar optics from Canon. And the movie mode still needs some work – you’re stuck with the same exposure throughout the clip, sound is only mono, and you have to focus manually, too &nd...
Whether you’re just making the move to a digital SLR or trading up from a budget shooter, the D90 holds your hand where it’s useful and gives you a kick up the arse when you need it. Competent, classy and well worth the money, almost for the m...