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Nikon D90 SLR or Nikon D5000?

July 11, 2009 by DigitalCamerasInfo · 1 Comment 

An amateur photographer has a difficult time deciding which camera to buy, the Nikon D90 or the upcoming Nikon D5000? The former has already wowed many photographers with its superb features. But many claim the D5000 would be much better.

Here is the predicament of the troubled photographer: Would you buy the D() right now or wait until the first week of May for the D5000? Read on to know what other enthusiasts say about this camera:

Cloudy: Definitely, the D90 is way better compared to the D5000. You have to buy it now before the price shoots up. I am warning you, the D90 price is shooting up real fast.

hockey_guy: If the D5000 maintains its $799 selling price, I must say that the D90 features are worth the extra dollars. Additionally, the D90 has the sub command dial feature, which is very important particularly when you shoot manually.

Mark Stein: It appears that the D5000 is an entry-level camera; the D90, on the other hand, is suited for more serious enthusiast photographers. The D5000 is only a couple of hundred bucks cheaper than a D90. Considering the price and specs, the D90 is a better camera for a bit more dollars.

Skittles: The D90 screen (3-in 920 HD video) is a winner. What more could you ask for?

Happypup: The Nikon D5000 is an upcoming camera, so many people are all hyped up about this baby. If you really need to get a DSLR now, then but the Nikon D90. But if you do not need one at the moment. Wait a bit and know when the camera comes out, check if there are problems, and make a wise decision a month after the release of the camera.

Markinvictoria: I have had my D90 for 2 days now. Reading the D5000 features, I am happy I bought the D90. I am happy with the built in focus motor, commander mode, high resolution LCD, etc.

Nikon D90 Price

June 27, 2009 by DigitalCamerasInfo · Leave a Comment 

The Nikon D90 is perhaps the best DSLR camera model out there. This professional and consumer (prosumer) model designed as a replacement to the also excellent Nikon D80.

The Nikon D90 price is all worth it. The camera sells for $1000 in the US (body only) and around $1300 with the body and the Nikkor AF-S DX 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR.

In general, the Nikon D90 is a competent camera. At its current selling price, this excellent camera provides great value for every photographer in the hunt for the perfect photo. It sports the attest and updated features every Nikon fan will surely love.

So what are the strongest points of the Nikon D90? Well, all I can say is that this baby deserves all the hypes it gets. Since Nikon’s latest camera has more than 60 years of constant innovation in its back, it offers more attractive features than any other cameras to date.

What I like most about this camera is that it allows you to record HD movies. Photographers nowadays are widening their horizons, and experimenting with moving pictures is one way to test the waters.

I have nothing bad to say about the D90 in terms of ergonomics. The Nikon D90 is solid, tight, strong, and perfect with the 18-105 VR lens. The Nikon D90 is always ready to shoot, and it does it fast.

I also like the direct access buttons, which is super easy to use. The lens is a big surprise. But it is pretty clear and sharp, giving me superior results than the previous 18-55 VR.

I have been using the D90 in various lighting conditions, and it has never let me down with the results. Overall, I suggest you buy Nikon D90 if you are looking for an excellent DSLR camera.

Nikon D90 Price

June 13, 2009 by DigitalCamerasInfo · Leave a Comment 

If you do not have a $1,500 but have $1000 for a Nikon DSLR camera, then get the Nikon D90. Currently, the Nikon D90 price is between $1,000 and $1,300 in Amazon. Now is perhaps the best time to buy Nikon D90.

What about the D40 and D60?

If you want to improve your shooting skills, get a Nikon D90 instead of the Nikon D60 and Nikon D80. This DSLR sports some really cool additional features. For example, it features a depth-of-field preview button.

Another good reason got buying a Nikon D90 is that it makes great photos in almost every picture-taking situation. The DSLR’s Auto ADR feature makes this possible; it is on by default.

What about the Nikon D80?

The Nikon D80 is much more costly than the Nikon D90, but this does not mean that it has superior quality and performance. Although cheaper, the D90 is a great upgrade.  Here are some upgrades of the D90: 3-inch LCD with higher resolution, 2 extra MP, choice to get a VR 18-105mm kit lens, and 1 stop extra ISO up to 6400.

What about the D300 and D700?

The Nikon D700 and Nikon D300 are much tougher babies than the Nikon D90. They are also faster if you do sports or event photography. The funny thing is, The Nikon D90 is just as great as the Nikon D700 and Nikon D300 when it comes to photo quality in good light.

Paying more for a Nikon D300, Nikon D700, or Nikon D3 will give you faster frame rates and focus and better durability, but that is it. The D90 has the same terrific LCD and image quality as other Nikon cameras.

Great features

The D90 has many selling points that give you value for your money.  One of the positive points is that this DSLR camera can shoot and record HD videos. The Nikon D90 comes with an ergonomic handles; the flash metering is great and the camera also eliminates the faulty metering of the D40 and the D80.

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