Nikon D90

27 August 2008 at 18:37 PT by Bryan Dorr

Nikon introduced the Nikon D90 digital SLR camera. The camera’s size and styling is comparable to the D70s and the D80 models and some features have derived from the D300. Its main selling point is the ability to record video, which Nikon claims that this model is the first dSLR camera to record videos. I’m kind of skeptical about the video feature because usually audio quality is usually overlook, but a key to good video. The D90 plays back audio in mono, but I haven’t heard any reports about the audio quality. It also includes a self-cleaning sensor to remove particles that otherwise appear on images, especially in smaller aperture. For me, the video feature is not all that important and with two Nikon dSLR (D80 and D70s as a backup) already in my hands, I’m in no rush to buy this model. I’ll stick with my JVC camcorder for the videos. It never felt right to shoot photos with my camcorder. It won’t feel right shooting videos with my dSLR.

Read more about the Nikon D90 at www.Nikon.com.

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