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Product Details
Description:
Fusing 12.3-megapixel image quality and a cinematic 24fps D-Movie Mode, the Nikon D90 exceeds the demands of passionate photographers.
Quick Glance
Memory Type: Secure Digital (SD) Card, Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC) Card
LCD Screen Size: 3 in
Camera Type: Digital SLR Camera
Megapixels: 12.3 Megapixel
Image Stabilization: Optical
Lens Mount: Nikon F
Optical Zoom: 5.8
Weight: 21.92
Summary
Product Title: Nikon D90 Black SLR Digital Camera Kit w/ 18-105mm Lens
Manufacturer: Nikon
Lowest Price: $709.95 from BestPricePhoto.com
Power Score: 4.7 | 135 Reviews
Product Reviews (20)
GREAT CAMERA
Strengths: Lightweight, good fast lens
Weakness: MOTHING
Awesome picture quality, same as my D300. It is much more plasticy than a D300, but I like it because it's much lighter and fits my hands perfectly. There isn't an obvious video button, but it was easy to figure out once you hit the LV (live view) button it prompts you to press OK to start recording. The top LCD screen is smaller than the D300. The 3 inch screen is amazing, just like the D300....
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By didenur3 - Oct 23, 2008
Awesome camera
Strengths: Sharp photos, automatic dust removal, video
Weakness: A little heavy with zoom lens connected, a zillion features to learn, video is not continuous focus
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. It has the latest technology of the top of the line D300 with the more moderate features and price of the mid-line cameras - not to suggest that this camera is cheap,...
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By pgewirtz - Oct 21, 2008
D90 -- Just Buy It!
Strengths: D300 Image Quality, High ISO use; gets MANY features once exclusive to >$2,000 models (see Comments); 920k LCD, drive speed (5fps on mine), JPG processing, , 11-point
Weakness: Software for advanced editing is very good but costly (Capture NX2, appx. $150), as is the PC control software (Camera Control 2, $75 or so?). Canon gives similar software for free. Awful bundled apps
For the sake of disclosure, I've owned Canons (30D & 40D, used 5D Mk. II for several jobs) and currently shoot with a Nikon D90 and D700. As the first "2nd-generation" Nikon DSLR to retail for less than $2,000 (See critic Ken Rockwell's fine explanation at www.kenrockwell.com/ni...), you get the best "bang for the buck" with the D90. The power of its Picture Control System (PCS) affords enormous...
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By mourerj - May 29, 2009
Great camera for the money
Strengths: Excellent image quality, many advanced features yet easy-to-use, included lens is light and compact, HD movie mode is fun to mess around with
Weakness: Zoom range of lens is limited (18-105mm), limitations of HD movie mode (no autofocus, 5 minute limit for HD)
I bought this dSLR after reading a bunch of positive reviews online. Overall I'm extremely satisfied with the purchase. As others have mentioned, it's not perfect, but it's probably the best available right now in this price range. This is my first dSLR and I was impressed with how quickly I was able to jump in and start using it. You can get excellent images right out of the box using the Auto...
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By acnownzu09 - Apr 24, 2009
GREAT CAMERA!
Strengths: Image quality and excellent buy for the money!
Weakness: NONE!
I have been a photographer using Nikon cameras and lenses for over 40 years and this camera is my favorite to date! With 12.3 megapixels, a great image processor, and a sharp lens, this camera produces sharp images that I have printed and sold 30x40 inch prints from! YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED WITH THIS CAMERA!
By 1sledhead - Aug 8, 2009







