Nikon D90
Nikon D90 in Review

Product Type: Nikon digital cameras

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mbean82
Nikon D90: Great camera that gives you an improved picture (153 words)
by - written on 16/01/13 (Somewhat useful, 28 readings)
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I was given the D90 as an upgrade from the D80. I have used this camera for all my photographic work and it has given me fantastic results every time. The auto mode is great if you are a novice to DSLR cameras and works very well as a fairly accurate comparison to what you view in the view finder. The only negative I would say is that ...  Read the complete review

will_he_wont_he
A superb camera, with minimal faults (244 words)
by - written on 03/12/11 (Useful, 8 readings)
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I purchased this camera around a year and a half ago in order to upgrade to something more than just a "point and shoot", and to that end, it has certainly fulfilled everything that I've asked of it. It's well made, which for someone as clumsy as myself is always a handy benefit. Quick to turn on and shoot, thus for any ...  Read the complete review

chrismcb1412
Nikon D90, my best friend in 2010/11 (321 words)
by - written on 15/05/11 (Useful, 17 readings)
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Im a Photography student at the end of my first year Ive been using the D90 for about 12 months now and it is a really great camera! In fact if Im honest I doubt Id ever need more in a pro-sumer SLR for general use. Coupled with good quality lenses this body will see you right in almost all situations. Its not a new camera by any means ...  Read the complete review

birchy8
Express Review on Nikon D90
by - written on 16/04/11
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The Nikon D90 is an excellent DSLR camera that is sturdy in build and offers excellent photographic capabilities.The menus on the D90 can be a bit confusing if this is your first DSLR (or you are stepping up from entry level DSLR) and this is why this is very much a camera that grows with you. Photos are fine (if a little soft) straight from the camera at JPG but like all DSLR models you really are advised to use the RAW settings. I also find that the exposure compensation is often needed as it does tend to overexpose on occasions.

CPredergast
Express Review on Nikon D90
by - written on 06/01/11
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I've had a D90 for 6 months now. I first bought it to go on safari, and it hasn't let me down since. It's a great SLR - much better than my last, and takes genuinely good photos.From a bad perspective, I do find some of the features / functionality a bit confusing to use. For example, I keep getting the info stuck on screen meaning I see photos - with all the info, which is kinda annoying.I also find the lenses quite expensive - but I suppose that's life owning an SLR.

littlem91
To D90 or not to D90? (935 words)
by - written on 15/08/10, updated on  04/09/12 (Useful, 27 readings)
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When trying to choose a digital camera there are hundreds of options, DSLRs are becoming increasingly popular as one of those options above the traditional compact sized cameras. The D90 is a great camera. It's not the lowest range or priced camera by a long way, but it does have a lot of extra features for the price over ...  Read the complete review

Sekker
Nikon D90: Nikon d90 Digital SLR (220 words)
by - written on 16/05/10 (Very useful, 27 readings)
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This camera has been around for a while now but it is a great choice for those who want to get a little more serious about photography. To my mind it is a great little camera. It is very similar to the d5000 appart from the fact that it has a built in focus motor, meaning that the range of lenses that you can use autofocus with are ...  Read the complete review

markysparky123
feature packed camera (182 words)
by - written on 12/04/10 (Not useful, 16 readings)
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The Nikon D90 is a feature-packed mid-range DSLR which is excellent and easy to use and very easy to. It is capable of producing some very high quality photos and and the high speed function enables you to take several photos of moving objects without losing any Quality and the effect of the picture. This was purchased as a ...  Read the complete review

TRadford
Nikon D90: Nikon produce the goods again. (653 words)
by - written on 27/02/10, updated on  14/11/10 (Very useful, 35 readings)
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The D90 is one of many cameras I have owned, and whilst its not the best, its certainly well up there. I downgraded to a D90 from a D700, which is quite a drop in price, but the quality of the D90 is really not far behind its much bigger brother. The D90 is currently being phased out, and as such prices are starting to fall, with ...  Read the complete review

marcfoto
Great little camera from Nikon (204 words)
by - written on 07/01/10 (Useful, 28 readings)
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This camera is the upgraded version of the D80 with lots of updated features. It provides an optimum number of megapixels (12.3) for the DX sensor size and has a large ISO range (100 - 6400). I don't find the high end ISO noise to be as good as the hype but is a vast improvement on previous models. Shooting speed is better an ...  Read the complete review

Jebotterill
Nikon D90: Next best thing to professional device (178 words)
by - written on 06/01/10 (Useful, 32 readings)
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This is my first venture in using a Nikon digital camera after many years of upgrading various Sony models and being incredible happy with them. My reason for moving trying the Nikon was purely through constant recommendation by industry professionals. The Nikon D90 is the closest step you can get towards a professional camera without ...  Read the complete review

otbcnmtd1
Nikon D90 professional camera for no professionals (234 words)
by - written on 13/12/09 (Useful, 317 readings)
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The Nikon D90 is the best camera currentlynon the market for non professional photographers. The quality of raw files and jpegs is outstanding, although there are some issues with uing raw files on older nikon softare such as picture project. The iso performance is the best avaialble on cameras in this price range, ...  Read the complete review

mish4444
Nikon D90: Brilliant camera for the money well worth it very versatile (391 words)
by - written on 04/11/09 (Useful, 31 readings)
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I bought this camera June 5th 2009, it cost me close to £900 but so far has been worth every penny!. im sure if you have got to the point of reading this review you are well aware of the specs if not thats the best place to start. while looking for a DSLR I looked at this and the 2 other price range competitors the Canon EOS 500D and the ...  Read the complete review

roktimdutta
Imagine there is no.... (946 words)
by - written on 08/10/09 (Very useful, 144 readings)
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It is camera which has done justice to all lovers of photography and Nikon fans in particular. It has almost lived up to it's promise and more than satisfied all who has been eagerly waiting for it which was an almost foregone conclusion after Nikon D80 was launched exactly 2 years ago. To cap it all it is the first camera to support ...  Read the complete review

Nibelung
Crowned ReviewNikon D90 - Brilliant But Read The Manual (3482 words)
by - written on 04/08/09 (Very useful, 704 readings)
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There's been a legion of digital cameras that have passed through my hands since they started to become a serious contender for 35mm's domination of the amateur market. Going from memory, they've included Philips, Casio, Canon, Nikon and errr.....Nikon. Of course the last one, my first DSLR, a Nikon D70 was going to be the last; but ...  Read the complete review

Gnome
Nikon D90 - well worth the upgrade (232 words)
by - written on 15/06/09, updated on  31/01/11 (Very useful, 89 readings)
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Well made, inbuilt optical image stabilization, 3 inch view screen I have been using the Nikon D70 for several years and finally decided to upgrade to the D90. The main reason was simple - the D90 has a much bigger view screen (3-inches with very high resolution - 920,000 pixels) and inbuilt optical image stabilization. Ideal ...  Read the complete review

dj981
Nikon D90: Ring-Fiddling meets Poorly Focussed Movies - My Typical Satu ... (2585 words)
by - written on 06/03/09 (Very useful, 403 readings)
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I'm sorry, this is a loooong one. Go on, skim it. I don't mind. See you at the bottom! There's not much /scope/ for witticisms when reviewing a camera. In fact moving away from my traditional /point of focus/ in the videogames section has left me feeling somewhat creatively /exposed/. In case you were wondering when I was ...  Read the complete review

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