D90 is a digital single lens reflex camera manufactured by Nikon. The D90 is the world’s first digital SLR camera that delivers excellent cinematic results, thanks to its high definition movie shooting function. This is further enhanced by the optical quality and selection of lenses. We achieved absolutely breathtaking image fidelity, much thanks to the 12.3 megapixel DX-format CMOS imaging sensor along with Nikon’s image processing techniques.
Fast moving scenes were captured really well, thanks to its fast 0.15ms power-up and split second 65ms shooting lag. Image and movie playback is done easily due to its high resolution, 1700 wide angle LCD monitor. As I take a lot of photos of people, I found the accurate face recognition system, with 11 point autofocus to be a very important feature of D90. It works really well even when taking pictures in poor lighting conditions.
D90 has a considerable heavier body than other SLRs I have tried. It feels really heavy at 1 pound, 10 ounces. In my opinion, the shutter durability and dust prevention system are better than that of its predecessor D80. D90 is easy to hold and the layout of its controls is easily understandable. Additional features observed in the shooting controls include an expansion of Active D-Lighting parameters, nine slots for custom Picture Control settings, and advanced scene modes which has Picture Controls and Active D-Lighting.
It has wireless flash controls and high speed flash sync features. It can automatically program itself to shift to slower shutter speeds when the camera knows a VR lens is attached.
Good: All features exhibit high performance. It has a nice viewfinder incorporated inside a solid, well-constructed body. Contrast detection autofocus with face detection is very accurate. It has a large sensor enabling it to control depth of field with high precision. Details within shadows can be controlled thus keeping the high contrast situations in check. It has an in-built ultrasonic image sensor cleaning. D90 can record movie quality film clips at up to 720p high definition in Motion JPEG format.
Bad: The implementation of D90’s video capturing capability is not complete because of many limitations like recording is possible for only 5 minutes, exposure is fixed for the length of the clip, it has monaural sound, and focusing is manual only in the video mode. The kit lens is not as sharp as its competitors, since the zoom ring is a bit too stiff.
Expert Reviews on Nikon D90
August 22nd, 2010 · No Comments
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