Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Nikon D90 Body Only

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Fusing 12
3-megapixel image quality and a cinematic 24fps D-Movie Mode, the Nikon D90 exceeds the demands of passionate photographers

 
 Product Description Nikon D90 - digital camera 
 Product Type Digital camera - SLR with Live View mode, movie recording 
 Dimensions (WxDxH) 13.2 cm x 7.7 cm x 10.3 cm 
 Weight 0.62 kg 
 Supported Flash Memory SD Memory Card, SDHC Memory Card 
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Technical Details

- 12,3 MP CMOS
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Customer Buzz
 "AMAZING!" 2010-04-09
By T. James (UK)
I decided to go for the D90 as my first DSLR. like other people have said, i spent ages, and i mean ages, deciding which camera to get. After owning this camera for several months now, i am delighted to say that it has gone above and beyond my expectations.



The camera itself is so easy top use and even has a help button if your unsure what something is (e.g. changing flash settings, you press one button and it tells you everything you need to know about everything to do with that setting. The buttons are very well laid out and easy to use and the camera feels very comfortable in the hand. and i love how the two dials on the front and rear side of the camera are used for nearly everything, and both work very well.



Being Nikon, both the body and the 18-105 VR lens that i got with the camera, are exceptionally good quality. Everything feels sturdy despite the plastic material that they are mostly made out of. The D90 has the perfect weight, not too light (doesn't feel cheap) not too heavy (doesn't break your neck), I love it!



I am extremely impressed with the pictures that I've managed to get from my D90. I do a lot of long exposure photography and it works really well. In addition to this, the wide array of compatible lenses from Nikon mean that there's something for everything! I'm getting the 70-300 VR soon and the fixed 50mm f/1.8. The 50mm is under £100 on here, and with such fantastic reviews and amazing results, who could resist?



My only issue was me (A 15 year old boy), worrying about the safety of my equipment. So, i searched for a few weeks into camera insurance. I chose a company called 'Glover and Howe' which specialize in photography insurance and i think telescopes. anyway, i pay £35 per year to insure up to £1000 of photography equipment. I chose this company due to the very positive reviews over the interweb. anyway, i am not trying to advertise the company, they just seem like an excellent company who are easy to deal with (don't try and get out of paying up if you make a claim). I highly recommend insuring your gear, it will be worth it if something ever happens.



Very happy chappy overall, best Christmas present EVER!

Customer Buzz
 "I upgraded from a d60 to the d90" 2010-03-24
By Harry Sykes (YORKSHIRE)
The main reason i upgraded to the D90 was because I was in need of a more advanced camera with more advanced capabilitys and compatability. And that , if it is what you want , is what you get.

I dont use the HD video feature because its just another nikon gimmick , but i suppose in the spare of the moment it could come in handy if you havent taken your video camera and want to take a video. The video sound quality is very good and clear , but with any camera video function will never be as good as a true video cameras quality.

The cameras , camera functions are extremely easy to use and follow on from more consumer nikon models such as the D40/60 , just the D90 has more features.

More autofocus points with a 3D tracking feature that works

Live view mode that is easy to use and has a live zoom facility that helps with focusing

autofocus motor that enables the user to use older nikon lenses without the hsm lenses that are used in the D40/60



more features are there , i just cant be bothered to type them all out.



amongst the ocean of features that you behold when you take hold of the D90 you will notice its size , weight and ergonomics.

Nikon are well known for making cameras that are designed to fit your hand , with interfaces (controlls) specifically designed and located so that in relation to the organ using them e.g your thumb or index finger , the controll is always there.



EXTREMELY USEFUL - new led screen on top right hand side of camera

this feature if you are used to lower range cameras without the led screens is even more useful in my opinion than the main screen used to view pictures.

no longer do you need to navigate long menu systems to change a setting like shutter release mode , metering mode , shutter speed , aperature and more. just hold down an easy to locate button on the back or top of the body to select the option category and then use one of the 2 scroll wheels to change the option.



picture quality - exceptional , sharp , colourful , contrasting images. iv printed to A3 size and havnt noticed any distortion of any kind. i imagine that extremely large prints can be made with only minute distortion , but how many times are you going to need to print a picture the size of a wall ? get a hassleblad !



the only shame about the D90 is its cost , but with the new features and controlls youll get , more money from the beautiful pictures you will take with the D90.



The reviews speak for themselves , you wont understand untill you have tryed it

Customer Buzz
 "Brilliant value for money" 2010-03-06
By Peter Roxburgh (Dorset, UK)
It is only fitting that my 100th review on Amazon is for my D90.



I bought it at Christmas time to replace my Nikon D40 which I had for 2 years and died on me.



Very pleased I paid the money to go for the D90 rather than the D5000.



I did a LOOOOT of research before I decided on the Nikon D90. Initially it was a fight between Canon and Nikon. I decided to stick with the Nikon as I already had some Nikon accessories. There are some cheaper models of the Canon that will allow quick change for things like ISO settings and so on.



Then it was a fight between D5000 and the more expensive D5000.



The D90 spec was obviously higher than the D5000. But everyone everywhere was advertising the D5000. And the D5000 has the tilt screen and so on.



After all the research I decided that although the D90 did not have the tilt screen, everything else was worth paying the extra money.



The D90 is built better than the D5000. The D90 feels and is aimed at those who are slightly more than just the rich casual photographer. The D90 is aimed much for the 'prosumer' market. People who enjoy photography as an art, a hobby and take it that little bit more seriously than just someone who wants nice holiday snaps.



The thing that really sold it for me (as a budding wedding photographer) was the fact that changing settings on the D90 is really easy. There are dedicated buttons for ISO, Quality, Flash Settings, Picture mode (i.e. self-timer, burst), Exposure compensation.



With the two dial jogs, it is really easy to change the settings. So for example, if you wanted to change the flash settings, you press the dedicated flash button with your left hand. With your thumb you rotate the back jog to change from 'Red-eye' to 'Rear', 'Slow' and so on. And with your forefinger of your right hand you can dial up or down the level of the flash! As easy as that! And the process works similarly for other settings!



For wedding photography this is brilliant, rather than having to dive into a Menu like I used to with my D40.



It has endless other options and features which would be too lengthy for me to write about. One of the other useful feature is 'bracketing'. This is where you set the camera to take a series of photos each at different exposure levels. That way you can quickly take the same picture three times, without having to constantly adjust exposure compensation. Hopefully at least one of them will be the right exposure. Fantastic again for when a Bride is walking down the aisle with her father etc or trying to take photos of a sunset.



The other great thing about going for the D90 over the D5000 is that the AF motor is in the body. So for example, I bought only the body and for the time being I am using the body kit lens from my D40. On the D5000, that would render that lens non-auto focus. However, because the AF motor is in the D90, my D40 lens still has auto focus!



It also worked fine with my Nikon SB-400 flash.



When I bought it, I didn't think I would use the video all that much and in fact was worried that by adding video, Nikon might compromise on the still photography. However, I have found for personal use the video quite fun. There are times when you wish you had a video camera - and now you do!



Sure, the video doesn't autofocus, so I always flick it onto Manual AF and use it that way. The sound and picture quality are fine and I love the option of being able to capture a short video as well as taking stills.



Overall, this is a fantastic camera. If you just want a nice camera for taking pictures when on holiday then I would probably save the money and buy the D5000. However, if you want more from your DSLR and want to develop your photography skills, you want to photograph fast-changing subjects like birds, try new things out or start out in wedding photography etc then this is fantastic camera and gives you amazing value for money.

Customer Buzz
 "D90 Camera - quality" 2010-02-26
By The Horned Dog (UK)
Excellent Camera for the money. In my opinion even better than the intended newer Nikon models because of the robust design and quality feel. Pictures are great with a good lens...

Customer Buzz
 "Having fun" 2010-02-13
By C. A. Cunningham
I spent ages dithering over which camera to get, and finally plumped for this one. Am glad I did. In my hand it feels just right, not too light or heavy, but reasonably solid. Battery life is excellent. The quick start guide was great, the manual a bit repetitive, and not especially useful. The controls very easy to use. The important bit, the picture quality is excellent. I had some slight problems with overexposure initially, but that was due to my playing with settings on the camera, not the camera itself. Having sorted these out, I am now getting some lovely shots with minimal effort. It is a bit heavier than my previous camera, but not enough to cause any problems.

Teamed with a 70 - 300mm lens some of the wildlife shots I am getting are superb, again with little effort. Very impressed.


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