Nikon D90 Review
If you are looking for an HD camera, the Nikon D90 delivers cinematic-quality recording at 24 frames per second up to a maximum sound of 720p making it the first D-SLR with an HD movie mode in the world. Combine this with the continuous shooting mode of 4.5 frames per second and you are sure to capture all the decisive moments.
The Nikon D90 is packed with a built-in image sensor cleaning that clears your images from dust particles. Its camera shutter can withstand the test of time having been tested to last for 100,000 cycles.
The Nikon D90 has a 170-degree wide viewing angle monitor allowing convenient view and movie playback. It has a maximum ISO of 3200 which can be expanded to 6400 so you can easily adjust your camera to the lighting condition.
The Nikon D90 has 11 autofocus points so you can choose the best angle for taking pictures. It has 5 advanced scene modes so you can match the camera settings to the situation.
The D90 has 14 in-camera image editing options that can suit your preference and interest. It has 6 pre-designed and 9 user customizable picture control settings as well.
Add the wireless remote control and you can automatically trigger the shutter when in slow speed mode. With the GP1 GPS unit, you can include information on latitude, longitude, time, and altitude.
Battery life is no problem as the Nikon D90 is good up to 850 shots. It can give an assurance that you will capture every important moment.
Nikon D90 Specifications:
Megapixels: 12.3 megapixels
Screen Size: 3.0 inch diagonal
Shooting Modes: 1 Live View Mode
Color Modes: 8
Scene Modes: 5
Face Detection: 11 point Auto Focus System
Image Stabilization:Â CMOS Image Sensor
Review Modes: 9
Unique Features:Â High precision shutter, First D-SLR with HD Movie mode
Max ISO: 3200
Self-Timer Settings: 2/5/10/20 seconds
Battery: EN-EL3e
Battery Life: up to 850 shots


