Abstract: The Nikon D90 is a digital SLR camera with a 12.3-megapixel CMOS sensor. It has an ISO setting of 200-3,200, a three-inch LCD on the rear of the camera, and features a D-Movie mode that captures 24fps, 720p HD clips. It also features Live View, which a...
From reading this review you may have realised that I was very impressed with the D90, and this is from someone who has never bought or owned a Nikon camera. My allegiance has always been elsewhere but the D90 could easily change this. The camera is ai...
If you’re looking for a still camera that also records some HD video, then the D90 is highly recommended. But if you’re in the market for a replacement for your camcorder, then this isn’t it. We suspect that the next new model will offer...
Nikon should be applauded for being the first to include HD video on a digital SLR, but like many innovations, it’s not perfect yet. As a stills camera there’s little to fault – the D90 produces great results, is well-designed and will satisfy enthusia...
Abstract: The Nikon D90 is Nikon’s enthusiast offering and a more affordable alternative to the heavy-duty D300. There’s a 12.3Mp sensor on the Nikon D90 and an ISO range running from 200-3200, but this can be expanded to a 100-6400 ISO equivalent. The D90 can s...
Abstract: Dan gets hands on with Nikons D90 digital SLR beast of a camera and its powerful 12.3 megapixel sensor. There are all sorts of features that makes him wish he had one - retouching features, 3-inch LCD display, face/contrast detection HD video and GPS....
Abstract: The D90 replaces Nikon’s hugely popular D80, and has many of the improvements you’d expect. As well as another two million pixels, and the switch from CCD to CMOS, the D90 adds auto-sensor cleaning and a superb high-res three-inch LCD, Live View, ISOs ...