The Nikon D90 SLR Digital Camera is a high resolution camera with its 12.3-megapixel DX-format CCD and 3″ 920,000-pixel LCD display. The LCD is bright and clear showing you the picture you are focusing. ISO sensitivity for D90 is 200 to 3200 with a special boost feature that lets you achieve a slower ISO 100 and a faster ISO 6400. The D90 include an Image Dust Off feature, which allows you to shoot a dust “reference” picture that could be used by Nikon’s software to remove dust spots from your image. In addition to it, it adds a sensor cleaning mechanism to the camera. When you power the camera up or down, the D90 vibrates its sensor to shake off dust. It has expanded the Picture Controls feature by allowing you to define custom Picture Controls using bundled software. This is a nice addition for tailoring the camera’s processing to very specific conditions.
Another interesting feature of D90 camera is its ability to shoot high-definition 720p video at 24 frames per second. But unlike a point-and-shoot camera, the D90 does not continuously autofocus when shooting in movie mode. Here you have to go for manually focusing the angles to get a live mode of the video you are shooting. One great advantage of shooting video with an SLR like the D90 is its exceptional low-light performance when shooting at high ISO. Dial the D90 up to ISO 1600; put a fast lens on it, and you can shoot in extremely low light. But one must always remember D90 is a still-image SLR, and a very good one. With its very good feature set, excellent image quality, and reasonable price.
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