Nikon D90 review
Full specification for Nikon D90
| Sensor | DX Format, 23.6 x 15.8mm CMOS type, 12.9MP total, 12.3MP effective |
|---|---|
| Output Size | 4288 x 2848 pixels |
| Focal Length Mag | 1.5x |
| Lens Mount | Nikon F |
| File Format | Raw, JPEG, Raw + JPEG |
| Compression | Three-stage JPEG |
| ISO | 200-3200 (ext to 100-6400) |
| Shutter Speeds | 1/4000 - 30sec, bulb |
| Drive Mode | Single, continuous low, continuous high, self timer, delayed remote, quick response remote |
| Viewfinder Type | Pentaprism |
| Field of View | Approx 96% |
| LCD | 3in TFT, 920,000 dots |
| Live Mode | Yes |
| Movie Mode | |
| Built-in Image Stabilisation | No |
| Dust Reduction | Yes |
| Focusing Modes | Single, predictive, continuous |
| Exposure Modes | Auto, PASM, 6 scene |
| Metering System | 3D Colour Matrix II, matrix, centre-weighted, spot |
| Exposure Comp | -5 - + 5EV in 1/3 or ½ EV increments |
| Colour Space | Adobe RGB, sRGB |
| White Balance | Auto, six presets, manual |
| White Balance Bracket | Yes |
| Colour Temp Control | Yes |
| DoF Prview | Yes |
| Built-in Flash | Yes, GN 12 @ ISO 100 |
| Max Flash Sync | 1/200sec |
| PC Socket | No |
| Cable Release | Optional |
| Memory Card | SD/SDHC |
| Power | EN-EL3e lithium-ion |
| Connectivity | USB 2.0 |
| Dimensions | 132 x 103 x 77mm |
| Weight | 620g (without battery, card, acc) |
| Other | |
| AF Points | 11 |
Manufacturer website: Nikon




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June 22 20:24
bob
Bought the d90 after having my Eos 400d stolen in Venice!!!!!!!!!.........didnt like the 450 so chose Nikon outfit........love the camera heavier then the Eos but feels great in the hands and the viewfinder is stunning,have not taken many pics yet........maybe I should try and get back to Venice!!
February 09 16:32
wixy
Bought the D90 with the 18-105 lens although I actually wanted the 18-200 offered on USA models ... as I was going to the snowy wastes of Antarctica (In summer though !). Camera perfromed magnificently. No problems with low temperatures and didn't need the two spares I tool ! Shooting Albatross (with the camera that is) was not easy and I needed to use both a high capacity 8gb card with a high speed download ExtremeIII. Shot in RAW/JEP and the camera kept up all the time. Conditions in the cold and damp had no effect on performance. The only question I wonder is whether or not I would have been better to buy a body only and the Tamron 18-270 lens to save on weight? ONly criticism ..the lens cap has no place for an attachment cord ! silly but relevant. Solved problem by always using a UV filter ...but there are times when I wouldn't wish to impare what is otherwise a fine lens with a front filter.