Nikon D90 SLR Digital Camera

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Churning out new updates Nikon DSLR like crazy over the past two years, with low, high, and update each end of the occupation and for all after the upgrade, but the average level SLR in particular, has gone 18 months without an update. While the Nikon D80 has a rich feature set and maintain a high resale value during his tenure, is due for an upgrade.

Although it is late to the party, Nikon D90 is in fashion, like its predecessor in late 2006. Works with most hot run of the features that the D80 lacked, plus a new twist that will play throughout its relevance and usefulness.

With a 12.3 megapixel sensor, the Nikon D90 rises to the resolution of the professional D300. It shares the same sensitivity as the D300, from ISO 200 to 3200, and L1 (100) and H1 (6400).

Another major upgrade to the Nikon D90 is on the transition to high definition 3-inch LCD. 000, 920 pixels has a viewing angle of 170 degrees and it looks as nice as the new screens the D3 and D300 to find. Makes controlling focus and with the live-view mode that much more enjoyable.

New mid-range Nikon's Live View function, a few new tricks on how to find high-end Nikon D90 soon, especially with face detection. Surprisingly, there is no phase-detection autofocus mode on the D90 Nikon's Live View, only three contrast-detect mode: Face Priority, Wide Area and Normal. Just as seen on consumer cameras, the face detection mode, a box surrounds detected faces and follows on the screen. The Nikon D90 take up to five faces. Live View is activated by a special button just right of the LCD.

Although face recognition is useful Live View mode, continuous use since it has become an integral part of the Nikon Scene Recognition System (SRS). Thank you to the matrix D90-420-pixel sensor Nikon, Color measurement data with SRS autofocus sensor and tune white balance and exposure are combined with a tendency to always properly exposed faces. In theory, this should also make the Nikon D90 focuses on only one eye, instead of the nose or forehead. If this is true in practice, this is a straight ahead. Face recognition comes into play in the i-TTL flash control.

The Nikon D90 11-point autofocus is in preparation for diamonds and now includes 3D focus tracking of the D3 and D300 to find.

Since the dawn of view, live on camera, the obvious question is: "Why not a video mode, you drag a live image of the probe, you do not register because" Nikon is the first, the question with a clear answer: "It can! "The Nikon D90 takes on films such as Motion JPEG AVI format at 24 frames per second, what they call" 720p equivalent "resolution: 1280 x 720 Other resolutions are 640 x 320 x 424 and 216 Even if you put focus manually, and the opening is set when recording sound from a mono microphone for the video is captured on camera.

A new lens with the Nikon D90 kit ships also: to improve the Nikkor 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6 ED VR, with a very low dispersion and aspherical elements of image quality.

The Nikon D90 began shipping in the U.S. market in September 2008 with an MSRP of $ 999.95 or $ 1299.95 with 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6 ED VR lens. (Note that savings of approximately $ 100 to buy the lens with the kit).

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