Nikon D90 Review
June 25, 2009
The Nikon D90 is one incredible camera. You will agree with me when I say it is the smartest DX format DSLR available today. Read the Nikon D90 review below.
This camera is loaded with features, inheriting some from the D80 and D300. I find the D80 and D300 excellent, but the D90 is even better.
What floored is that the D90 costs much less than the D300, D80, and D3. That is how it goes in the digital camera world: the new ones are almost always better than their ancestors, for much less cost.
If you are considering getting a D300, forget it and go for the D90 instead. I bought my Nikon D90 two months ago, and it has yet to disappoint me. And I believe it will not let me down.
The Nikon D90 has a better photo quality compared to the D300 and D80, with many cool features loaded in a compact and light plastic package. When we talk about ease of use and simplicity, the D90 will not let you down. It is so straightforward that it eliminates many difficulties in capturing the best shot.
It is not surprising why Nikon’s newest camera delivers and exceeds a lot of expectations. For one, the Nikon D90 is backed by over 60 years of constant innovation and development. As a result, it offers more clever features.
Some highlights: the world’s first ever HD movie mode, continuous shooting as fast as 4.5 fps, and 12.3 MP DX-format CMOS imaging sensor. The D90 also features a 3-inch super-density LCD monitor and low-noise ISO sensitivity.
In addition, the Nikon D90 features a built-in image sensor cleaning and 1-button Live View. The camera features durable and high-precision shutter, inclusive exposure control, and in-camera Image Editing.
Many will agree if I say that the Nikon D90 is one extraordinary DSLR. Ultimately, it is a first-rate DSLR that effortlessly earns many camera reviewers’ highly recommended rating.
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