Nikon D90 Digital Camera Review

Testing the Nikon D90 DSLR :

The D90 as a possible successor to the D80 was a rumor in the air consistently. It has taken two years before the Nikon D90 come true. From the first moment we had in our hands the Nikon D90, we had to look for differences in the design. Have been made in this regard tinkering with clearer, sharper curves, confirming that it is certainly the new Nikon DSLR. Naturally, the main changes are in the interior of the chamber. Here, Nikon has changed many things for the Nikon D90 can connect with the new range of digital SLR of the brand along with the D300, D700 and D3.

Nikon D90 DSLR 12.3 Megapixels
First, we have a different image sensor. While the Nikon D80 had a 10.2 Megapixel CCD sensor, the Nikon D90 CMOS sensor incorporates newly developed 12.3 Megapixel. This is an important fact, as Nikon claims that in combination with Nikon EXPEED processor, this sensor is capable of providing a high ISO performance of the D300 level. In addition, the monitor on the back has been renovated. Beside the large improvement in size, to 3 inches instead of 2.4, the enhanced resolution VGA quality significantly improves the reproduction of the LCD.

Integrated in Live View Nikon D90
Naturally, we have at our disposal the Live View, a feature until recently unthinkable in a DSLR, and now has become indispensable. Nikon has taken a step forward in the integration of Live View, and implemented in a way that can become a standard for future generations of digital SLR cameras, Video mode. For purists, is heresy yet. No brake on innovation. This mode makes the Nikon D90 DSLR in the first world that offers the ability to capture video in 720p HDTV quality. The unique short-lived, quickly responded with Canon EOS 5D Mark II.

Nikon D90, including  test
In short, the Nikon D90 is equipped with the latest technologies combined with innovations from the highest segment of Nikon. However, the D90 is not market oriented semipro, but the amateur market. The handling of the Nikon D90 has done so is as simple as possible, to ensure that beginners or photographers not too experienced, able to work with the camera and its menus quickly and effortlessly. We were able to use and test the camera in practice and also the Nikon D90 has been tested extensively at a technical level in our my Lab Both tests result in this full review of the Nikon D90.

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