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Digital camera - SLR - 12.3 Mpix - Nikon AF-S DX 18-105mm lens - optical zoom: 5.8 x - supported memory: SD, SDHC More product details

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November, 2009
12.3 megapixels, ISO 6400, 11-point AF, and a 920,000 dot 3" LCD are featured on the upcoming D90.
Nikon announces with its new D90 digital SLR camera a novelty in its mid-class DX-format D-SLR range. The Nikon D90 features a movie function which offers truly cinematic results, and innovative high-performance features inherited from the Nikon D300. ...
The D90 will be announced via press release, so just look here (international) and here for Nikon USA each day. This is where all the magazines and other sites read the data, so you may as well get it from the source the day it hits.
August 27, 2008-Today, Nikon announced details of their latest DSLR, the D90, the successor to the D80. Pixel count has increased from 10MP to 12MP, continuous capturing is now faster at 4.5 fps (vs. 3 fps for the D80) and the LCD has gone from a low ...
also adds face recognition technology
While being the first DSLR to shoot HD video sounds mighty excellent on paper, it's not worth much if the execution isn't there, right? The general consensus was that Nikon's D90 was a stellar DSLR, but the 720p movie mode was simply a so-so cherry ...
12.3-MP DX-format CMOS sensor , Brilliant 3-inch, 920,000-dot Color LCD and EXPEED image processing concept
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
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
Nikon has been cranking out new digital SLR camera upgrades like crazy these last two years, with the low, high, and pro end of the lineup getting update after update, but the mid-level SLR in particular has gone more than 18 months without an upgrade ...
Though it's late to the party, the Nikon D90 arrives fashionably, just as its predecessor did in late 2006. It comes sauntering in with most of the current hot features that the D80 lacked, plus a new twist that will bowl them all over with its ...
You can enhance the Nikon D90's battery capacity with the Nikon MB-D80 Multi-power battery pack that was designed for the Nikon D80. The Nikon D90 felt so much like the Nikon D80 that I had to check the badge to make sure I hadn't picked up the...
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The Nikon D90 is the first digital SLR camera with video recording, which is great, especially since it's shot in 1,280x720-pixel motion JPEG at 24fps, giving it a cinematic, high-definition look. You can also shoot video with any lens, which yields ...
First-rate performance ; solid, well-constructed body with good viewfinder ; video capture capability ; great photo quality
Middling kit lens ; poor HDMI output implementation
Like the D80 before it, the Nikon D90 delivers an excellent dSLR for the money. It's the first digital SLR camera with video recording, which is great, especially since it's shot in 1,280x720-pixel motion JPEG at 24fps, giving it a cinematic, high ...
The 12.3-megapixel Nikon D90 doesn't replace the popular 10-megapixel D80, which moves down Nikon's dSLR product line, and unsurprisingly, provides some significant enhancements over that two-year-old model. Shooting speed (in seconds)(Shorter...
Does the new DSLR impress?
Build and handling, superb image quality, ease of use, screen size, AF performance (non-Live View), White Balance control, EXPEED image processing and noise control, HD movies
Live View AF, SD card port, VR kit lens barrel and pincushion distortion, loss of shadow detail (dynamic range issues), SD cards held very tightly making safe removal awkward
The Nikon D90 is not just a makeover of the D80, the camera it will ultimately supersede: it is a complete revamp and as such provides a range of new and improved features that must make one of the best consumer level DSLRs to arrive on the market to ...
Nikon's DSLR boffins have been busy over the last year, introducing a range of new cameras including the top end D3 and the D300 last August; the D60 arrived in January this year and then the FX D700 (FX, Nikon's moniker for its full frame DSLRs)...
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