Nikon D90 Camera Review–Nikon’s Upper End
It’s always interesting to look at a camera line’s upper end hardware. It actually seems kind of, well, DIFFERENT from the rest. Maybe it has a different design, or more buttons, or it just has that certain look to it that screams “you can’t AFFORD me, dude”. But regardless of what causes the reaction, it all ends the same way, with you realizing that this is no simple piece of hardware. The Nikon D90 causes just that reaction.
The Nikon D90 is a twelve megapixel camera with D-Movie Mode, compatibility with SD and SDHC memory cards, a three inch LCD monitor, five different advanced scene modes, depth of field control, fifteen different picture control options including neutral, vivid, and nine user-customizable settings, in-camera image editing capability and red-eye reduction.
One thing is clear–the Nikon D90 is very much a professional’s camera, with all that that implies. It’s got tons of options and capabilities but the price is downright INSANE. A used one of these runs you over seven hundred bucks on Amazon. But make no mistake–for absolute utility at any price the Nikon D90 is definitely a camera to watch.
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