Sammanfattning: The D90 is Nikons replacement for the best-selling 10.2-megapixel D80, which was popular with imaging pros and enthusiasts alike. As well as the inevitable increase in resolution to 12.3 megapixels, the D90 boasts many features seen on Nikons recent ...
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
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
The Nikon D90 is not just a makeover of the D80, the camera it will ultimately supersede: it is a complete revamp and as such provides a range of new and improved features that must make one of the best consumer level DSLRs to arrive on the market to d...
Like the D80 before it, the Nikon D90 delivers an excellent dSLR for the money. It's the first digital SLR camera with video recording, which is great, especially since it's shot in 1,280x720-pixel motion JPEG at 24fps, giving it a cinematic, high-def...
Build quality, handling and viewfinder, Reactivity in reflex mode, Advanced customization options, Great image quality up to 3200 ISO, Live View and 720p HD video
Ridiculously complicated menus, Impossible to modify ISO in Live View mode, No AutoFocus in video mode, Hard to access playback from Live View
The low light capabilities of this camera are similar to the D300, which means ISO1600 is the new ISO400. The image quality at high ISO settings is breathtaking with very little noise evident in even the trickiest bits of open shadow. Nikon make low li...
Presumably it is in the camera firmware and doesn’t cost anything, but does a serious DLSR really need to have a slideshow creator, with music, built in?
This camera is a joy to use. It feels right in the hand. The bright viewfinder displays all the shooting parameter information. The image quality is spectacular. Even the instruction manual and menu system speak quality and careful attention to the pho...
First SLR to shoot video, great noise control, feature-rich, brilliant screen
Live View autofocus is still slow, video footage suffers from wobbling and contrast issues
As the first SLR to shoot video footage, Nikon’s D90 is certainly an appealing product. The video mode itself still needs some work but it is fine for casual use and the still image capabilities are top notch as always making this another impressive...
Publicerad: 2008-09-01, Författare: Margaret , testad av: photoreview.com.au
Sammanfattning: It was only a matter of time before one of the camera manufacturers figured out the Live View mode on a DSLR required a video image and then came up with some way to record it. Olympus was hinting at this potential back in January 2006, when the E-330 ...
Sammanfattning: Last week we were promised something earth shattering by the high-ups at Nikon Australia. Naturally, as jaded tech journos, we thought that this might be a bit of marketing bluster, but were willing to concede that, after todays hands-on preview, Nik...