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September 2008
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The editors liked
Excellent photo quality
Superb high ISO performance
Well built
Easy to hold
Dust reduction system
Large
Super high resolution 3inch LCD display
Full manual controls
And then some
Snappy performance (though see exception below)
Dedicated AFass...
Good image/color quality
Good AF and shutter performance
Good build quality
Good high ISO performance
HD video capability
Good flash performance/recycle times
A very easy-to-use
High-quality digital SLR for shooting both HD video and still images
Deserves props for being the first camera to pull off this one-two punch successfully
Excellent low-light shooting with low noise
Exceptional feature set for its price point in the market
Worlds first SLR capable of recording HD-resolution video
New kit lens has good optical quality
Much better than average for kit lenses
New kit lens offers VR (image stabilization)
Camera ...
Solid image quality. Excellent color fidelity. Low noise
Even at high ISOs. Shoots HD video.
First DSLR with movie recording ability
Can use optical zoom during filming and apply other settings
Excellent image quality
Good low-light performance
Fast speeds
High-definition video mode
18105mm kit lens option.
Total control over every aspect of each image
Huge screen
Video mode
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.
First-rate performance
Solid
Well-constructed body with nice viewfinder
Video capture capability
Great photo quality.
Wonderful quality stills
Minimal noise at high ISOs
Great burst mode
Excellent kit lens
Enormous image sensor blows open the door to some of the finest 12.3megapixel images weve produced yet. Nikons topoftheline highres 3inch LCD is prettier than looking at a supermodel with beer goggles. Incamera dust reduction is spot on at removing spots...
Excellent low-light performance
Great image quality
Full feature set
Video.
Ease of use and handling
Highquality images
Great handling and ergonomics
Big viewfinder and detailed screen
First DSLR with movie mode
4.5fps shooting & 11-point AF.
LCD screen
Viewfinder
Image quality
Burst speed
The editors didn't like
Poor RAW image editing software included
Remote control software costs another $150
Very slow focusing in live view mode
Manual focus enlargement not sharp
Poor visibility in low light
Flimsy door over memory card slot
Focusing in movie mode take...
HD video time limited
No AF for video
Limitations of current technology mean video is via Live View only
HD video is slightly jittery at 24 frames per second
Panning in video mode produces some lag
Test unit I tried had persistent error message and camera lock-up issue.
Quot
Rolling-shutter" motion artifacts in HD movie recording are distracting
No provision for external audio input for movie recording
Autofocus in Live View mode is slow
Limited to contrast-detect only
No phase-detect AF option with Live Vie...
Controls arent very intuitive. Relatively low still-image resolution. Video features are limited.
No autofocus in movie mode
Learning curve using the video mode
On the verge of being too small
Battery grip helps.
Kit lens is average
Scene modes not needed on a camera of this type
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.
Middling kit lens
Poor HDMI output implementation.
No AF in video mode
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Only manual focus in the video mode. Seriously
This is really the only problem we had with the D90 and even that was a stretch. Additional photos taken with the D90 by Jackson Lynch [age unknown] and Lola Lynch [age 4]. See the D90 is so simple to use ev...
Abstract: NIKON has launched the hotly anticipated D90, a digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) camera that shoots movies too.The 12.3-megapixel camera is the first DSLR that can record videos and it does so in high definition (1,280 x 720 pixels) at 24 frames per s...
El tamaño y el diseño ergonómico, la alta resolución de la pantalla, los puntos de enfoque, que son muy claros, y el desempeño en ISO alto, que es sobresaliente y casi no se ve ruido en la imagen
La calidad de video no es tan buena y se corta cada cinco minutos; el Live View de la pantalla funciona mejor en encuadres muy cerrados o tomas macro (de muy cerca). Tiene demasiados botones y menús configurables, lo que puede llevar a confundir
Si eres aficionado, es una cámara que hará todo por ti de manera sencilla; si eres profesional, puede acompañarte a donde quieras para conseguir imágenes de calidad. Su uso es sencillo, aunque a simple vista se vea como un equipo complejo y aparatoso....
Abstract: Nikon se está enfrentando a la competencia de tu a tu. Se van lanzando una tras otra cámara réflex digital, todas ellas equipadas con características renovadas o innovadoras soluciones de imagen. Conquistar el muy deseado mercado de las réflex digital...
Abstract: Le D90 est à la fois l'attendu successeur d'un best-seller et l'incontournable premier reflex capable de vidéo. Doublement attendu au tournant, il répond présent et..
Abstract: Le Nikon D90 est un reflex un peu à part puisqu'il est, toute marque confondues, le premier modèle à proposer un mode d'enregistrement vidéo.Équipé d'un capteur CMOS de 12 Mpix, le Nikon D90 est capable d'enregistrer des vidéos au format HD (1280x720...
Pas de réglage ISO en Live View, Pas de passage au mode lecture en Live View, Complexité sans fin des menus, Pas d'autofocus en vidéo, Courroie mal rembourrée
Le D90 est à la fois l'attendu successeur d'un best-seller et l'incontournable premier reflex capable de vidéo. Doublement attendu au tournant, il répond présent et satisfera les utilisateurs les plus exigeants,...
Traitements logiciels avancés au sein du boîtier, Passage à 6400 ISO, 4,5 images par seconde en mode rafale, Mode vidéo, Prix
Plus lourd que le D80 (703 grammes)
Un jour seulement après lofficialisation du 50D par Canon, Nikon réplique en sortant un nouveau reflex pour public averti/expert, le D90, successeur du D80. Ce nouveau boîtier ne vient pas concurrencer le nouveau challenger de Canon -qui coûte 50% de ...