
The Nikon D90 is Nikon’s latest mid-range digital single lens reflex (DSLR) camera and the world’s first DSLR to offer high-definition video capture. The D90’s 12-megapixel APS-sized CMOS sensor also ups the high-ISO ante with very low noise up to – and in some situations, beyond – ISO 800.
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Introduction
I’m not a fanboy by nature – especially not for Nikon. While I do use Nikon gear for the bulk of my work, when I dove into the world of digital SLRs I went the Nikon route mainly to cannibalize my family’s old 35mm Nikkor lenses. Sure, Nikon’s cameras have served me well over the years but much of the work I’ve done could have been done with any other decent DSLR. In short, I’m a firm believer that the camera does not make the photographer.
Now that I’ve disclosed my Nikon background I can admit my love for the Nikon D90. That’s right – I love it.
The D90 is much more than a replacement for its predecessor, the D80. It also inherits many upgraded features from its big brother, the D300, making the D90 a formidable contender in the DSLR arena. Retailing at $999.95 (body only) the D90 is competitively priced given its rich set of features and it’s quite a bargain when compared to the D300 or Canon’s EOS 50D digital SLR.
I had the opportunity to use the D90 under a variety of conditions alongside my workhorse, the D200. In just about every situation the D90 was able to keep up with, if not exceed the performance of my D200. On more than one occasion I even left the D200 in the bag and shot my editorial work with the D90.
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May 26th, 2009 at 5:36 pm
Well done with the review calanan. Very informative.
I’ll echo your remarks here…” I can admit my love for the Nikon D90. That’s right – I love it.” :O)
Rick
May 27th, 2009 at 8:52 pm
Very nice review Calanan, I have seen some video examples from the D90 and was really impressed with the quality of the video. Personally I am waiting for Nikon to come out with a full frame D700 version with HD video which I will buy in a heartbeat but I was tempted to pick up the D90 in the interim. I started out with the D70 and moved up the ladder (D80 after and currently I shoot with a pair of D300s) but that D90 definitely looks like a nice piece of equipment.
Thanks for the review of this and congrats on that shot..its a great one!
May 28th, 2009 at 8:34 pm
Quite an informative and thorough review, Calanan. It’s not what I’d use as I’m an amateur but I could see professionals interested in the D90. Out of my price range, too.
Appreciate the nice shots. Especially of that young lady leaping on opening page! Good work.
May 31st, 2009 at 11:47 am
that is one amazing capture, calanan!
very nice review. i wasn’t aware the D90 included some D300 features
May 31st, 2009 at 7:05 pm
Very nice! Look forward to more reviews and images!
June 1st, 2009 at 6:04 am
After reading this review to my daughter, she purchased this camera over the weekend. It is very informative and certainly had an impact on her decision to purchase.
I love the your opening shot. It looks like your subject is leaping from island to island across a vast ocean.
Thank you again and please keep us up to date and informed on other products.
I am looking forward to more Calanan reviews.
June 1st, 2009 at 11:24 am
Great shots! Your review is very technical for us amateurs, but the information is understandable – both pros and cons give us something to sink our teeth into before we add to our Nikon collection. Thanks for a well written and thoughtful article. I enjoy your photos; very diverse and always interesting.
June 18th, 2009 at 2:27 pm
I own a D90 and yes, I love it. I’m not a pro, by any stretch of the imagination, but I develloped a love for photography and a need to go beyond point-and-shoot cameras.
I own Nikkon’s 50mm F1.8 (A VERY AFFORDABLE MUST!!!), a sigma 70-300mm (I’ll spare you the specifics) and the kit 18-55mm VR (had I known more, I would have bought the 18-105mm bundle
). That with a tripod, a few polarizing filters and the infra-red remote and I think I have a nice (serious enthousiast) starter kit.
I honestly didn’t buy this camera for it’s video capabilities, nor should anybody. Local stores sell affordable vid-cams that’ll do it on standard memory cards and won’t be limited to 5 minutes.
The article states that the camera dos not make the photographer. That’s right, but it help!!!
I can miss my composition, but the pic will still look good.
I’m sure that I won’t regret my purchase, except that it’s creating more need$… LOL
Good day all.
AC
December 15th, 2009 at 12:28 am
Very pleased with my D90 except for the lack of auto focus on videos.
January 15th, 2010 at 12:11 pm
Thanks – I will now go out & buy a D90
January 15th, 2010 at 5:23 pm
Ha ha! Thanks for the comment, Kirk. Good decision. I hope the camera serves you well. Please come back and write a user review for us after you’ve gotten to know the camera. Your reviews make our world go round