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Nikon D90 Digital SLR/Movie Camera with GPS

Postby RYP » Mon Sep 01, 2008 1:57 pm

Not really a video camera but good for clips

Digital SLR Camera Nikon D90

August 27, 2008
Stunning 12.3-megapixel image quality, broad control and the world’s first* digital SLR movie function combine to deliver unsurpassed creative freedom in a D-SLR.


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TOKYO – Nikon Corporation is pleased to announce the introduction of its newest DX-format digital SLR, the D90. More than just a new camera, the D90 represents a new era of digital SLR fun and creativity.

The first thing that will amaze photographers about the D90 is its stunning image quality, which takes its inspiration from Nikon’s flagship DX-format digital SLR, the D300. The D90’s image sensor and 12.3 effective megapixels combine with Nikon’s exclusive EXPEED image processing to deliver outstanding images featuring fine details, smooth tones, rich colors and low noise across a wide ISO sensitivity range.

The D90 is the world’s first* digital SLR camera with a movie shooting function that delivers genuinely cinematic results, enhanced by the creatively shallow depth of field made possible by the DX-format sensor. This is further refined by the optical quality and broad selection of NIKKOR lenses — the same lenses relied upon by professional photographers the world over. Thanks to the D90’s large image sensor, D-Movie images exhibit less noise than those of a typical camcorder, most notably in low-light situations.

The D90 also provides remarkable performance and operability, featuring Nikon’s exclusive Scene Recognition System that advances precision in auto focus, auto exposure, and auto white balance in diverse shooting situations. Live View mode allows shooting while confirming the subject on the large 3-in., approx. 920k-dot high-density color LCD and offers three contrast-detect AF modes to allow photographers to focus on any point in the frame, enabling a greater variety of composition. In addition to wide and normal area AF, the D90 offers face priority AF in Live View mode for even sharper pictures of people.

All of these powerful features and more are housed in a compact, comfortable-to-hold body, with intuitive controls. In other words, the D90 is a camera that will satisfy the requirements of passionate photographers who demand superior image quality and crave exciting new photographic possibilities.

*As of August 27, 2008, according to research conducted by Nikon Corporation

Nikon D90 Feature Highlights
Newly designed Nikon DX-format CMOS image sensor with wide ISO sensitivity range with low noise

D90’s 12.3 effective megapixels provides outstanding resolution, delivering images with extraordinarily defined detail and expanded enlargement capacity. The extremely wide sensitivity range of ISO 200 to 3200 delivers incredibly low-noise characteristics throughout. Furthermore, sensitivity can be increased to Hi 1 (ISO 6400 equivalent) and decreased to Lo 1 (ISO 100 equivalent) to expand shooting versatility. The camera also employs the Image Sensor Cleaning function that works to free image-degrading dust particles from the sensor’s optical low-pass filter.
EXPEED for smooth tones, rich colors and fine details

Nikon’s comprehensive digital image-processing EXPEED technology is optimized for the D90 to realize the high-quality, high-speed image processing capability. EXPEED also contributes to the outstanding performance of other powerful features such as Live View and the new Face Detection System.
D-Movie: the world’s first* D-SLR movie mode

In a world first* for D-SLRs, the D90 offers a movie function, allowing you to shoot 320 x 216 pixels, 640 x 424 pixels or HD720p (1,280 x 720 pixels) movies at the professional smoothness of 24 frames per second in motion JPEG format. The D90’s sensor, which is much larger than the sensor of a typical camcorder, ensures higher image quality and exceptional low-noise, high ISO sensitivity performance, even during movie shooting. Capturing creative movie clips or the drama of life’s moving moments is further enhanced by the wide selection of incredibly sharp NIKKOR interchangeable lenses that are available, from fisheye to wide-angle to super-telephoto. And Micro NIKKOR lenses bring the magic of extreme close-up imagery to movie making.

*As of August 27, 2008, according to research conducted by Nikon Corporation
Note: Autofocus and some other functions are not available when recording movies.
Scene Recognition System integrated with Face Detection System

The D90 precisely reads the color and brightness information of each scene from the 420-pixel RGB sensor, and applies this to auto focus, auto exposure and auto white balance. The D90 also recognizes human faces using the new Face Detection System, data which is incorporated during calculation, resulting in faces with newfound definition and accuracy as well as enabling face priority AF in Live View mode and immediate zoom into people’s faces in playback zoom.
Easy-to-use Live View mode

One press of the Live View button activates the D90’s Live View mode, delivering a bright, crisp image to the 3-in., approx. 920k-dot color LCD and allowing comfortable shooting without looking through the viewfinder. There are three contrast-detect AF modes that let you focus on any point in the frame: Face priority AF automatically detects up to five faces and focuses on that calculated to be the closest. Wide area AF offers a large AF area suitable for handheld shooting, and normal area AF provides focus with pinpoint accuracy when using a tripod. And when Nikon VR (Vibration Reduction) lenses are in use, photographers will enjoy the benefit of a VR-smoothed image, even in Live View mode.
Picture Control System: Customize the visual style of your images

Nikon’s Picture Control System enables users to customize the look and mood of images. Six original setting options are available — Standard, Neutral, Vivid, Monochrome, Portrait and Landscape — for easy customization of image preferences.
Active D-Lighting for smooth tone reproduction in high-contrast lighting

The D90’s Active D-Lighting accurately restores details in the shadows and highlighted areas, which are often lost in high-contrast lighting situations, by localizing tone control while shooting. There are four levels, including the new “Extra High.” Active D-Lighting can be used manually or set to Auto mode. It is also possible to bracket your pictures, allowing the capture of one image with Active D-Lighting and one without.
Versatile, practical 11-point AF system

Thanks to the Multi-CAM 1000 autofocus module, the D90’s 11-point AF system offers fast and precise autofocus coverage across the frame with the most sensitive AF sensor operating from the center. In addition, the D90 features versatile AF-area modes to handle most shooting situations: Single-point AF is recommended for stationary subjects, dynamic-area AF for moving subjects, auto-area AF for spontaneous shooting and 3D-tracking (11 points) AF for when you want to change the composition after focusing on your subject.
Bright pentaprism viewfinder featuring frame coverage of approx. 96%

The D90 has a precise eye-level pentaprism viewfinder with approx. 96% (centered) frame coverage and an easy-to-view 19.5 mm eyepoint (at -1.0 m-1). The built-in 16-frame superimposed grid display can be activated to assist in the creation of better-balanced compositions.
Advanced Scene Modes for superior image quality

The D90 features Advanced Scene Modes: Portrait, Landscape, Close-up, Sports and Night Portrait. These modes not only adjust exposure and image processing, but also judge the optimum Active D-Lighting and Picture Control settings to obtain the best results. The D90 also recognizes if VR (Vibration Reduction) is on or off and minimizes noise even in dimly lit scenes.
Extensive palette of in-camera Retouch Menus

The D90’s designers incorporated a wide variety of image editing functions, making it easy for users to enhance images within the camera. The D90 introduces several new retouch options: Distortion Control adjusts lens aberration, Straighten corrects inclination of the image, while Fisheye produces optical effects similar to a fisheye lens.
Engineered for precision and durability

Accurate exposures rely on precise shutters and the D90’s electronically timed shutter mechanism was specifically engineered for long, accurate service. To ensure this, D90 shutters, assembled in D90 bodies, underwent exhaustive 100,000 shutter-release cycle testing.


Nikon D90 Other Features

* Gives you quick response, with 0.15-second start-up, 65 ms shutter release time lag (CIPA standard) and 4.5 fps continuous shooting.
* 3-in., approx. 920-k dot high-resolution LCD monitor with wide viewing angle that lets you change composition of the frame during shooting from various angles and easily confirm your image during playback.
* Built-in flash with 18mm lens coverage, guide number of approx. 17/56 (ISO 200, m/ft., 20°C/68°F) and Nikon’s original i-TTL flash control; works as a commander; controlling up to two groups of remote Speedlights.
* Highly efficient energy-saving design allows approx. 850 images on a single charge of the Rechargeable Li-ion Battery EN-EL3e. (CIPA standard, with AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR, with 50% of pictures taken with flash)
* Extensive playback functions offer ample options for viewing and selecting the right shot, including 72-frame playback, calendar playback and histogram display for magnified portion of the image.
* Versatile Pictmotion menu creates slideshows combining five choices of both background music and image effects.
* Compatible with HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) output.
* Supports the Nikon Creative Lighting System when using the SB-900, SB-800, SB-600 Speedlight, or Wireless Close-up Speedlight System R1C1; ensures accurate exposures via i-TTL flash control.
* Multi-Power Battery Pack MB-D80 (Optional, in common with the D80) gives you the choice of using one or two Rechargeable Li-ion Batteries EN-EL3e or six R6/AA-size batteries to extend battery life.
* New optional Remote Cord MC-DC2 enables shutter release and long time exposures (bulb) remotely.
* With the new optional GPS Unit GP-1, location information such as latitude, longitude, altitude and time is automatically recorded to each image’s EXIF data.
* Included Nikon ViewNX image browsing and editing software lets you organize, label and select images as well as perform RAW (NEF) image editing adjustments and conversions.
* Optional Capture NX 2 photo-editing software features patented U Point™ technology and powerful tools for quick and easy photo editing including enhanced RAW (NEF) Editing.
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Re: Nikon D90 Digital SLR/Movie Camera with GPS

Postby Lunatock » Sun Sep 07, 2008 4:39 pm

But is it made mostly of plastic and notorious for white balance problems?
So I'll meet up with that Russian, that Brazillian, the rest of the team from Brooklyn..and we'll start shooting.
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Re: Nikon D90 Digital SLR/Movie Camera with GPS

Postby recon » Wed Apr 14, 2010 9:18 pm

I totally love mine.
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Re: Nikon D90 Digital SLR/Movie Camera with GPS

Postby HockeyGuy » Thu Apr 15, 2010 3:21 am

Nikon missed the boat...in the Video dept.
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Re: Nikon D90 Digital SLR/Movie Camera with GPS

Postby JamesInTheWorld » Thu Apr 15, 2010 6:49 pm

Dang, for 900 bucks it should take good video


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Re: Nikon D90 Digital SLR/Movie Camera with GPS

Postby lightstalker » Sun Apr 18, 2010 12:37 am

Nikon lost their mojo a long time ago. They used to make cameras like the FM2 and the F3 that became iconic warhorses in the eyes of many hardened war photographers. Don McCullin's Nikon F once took a bullet for him which saved his life. Alas, these days Nikon make overpriced cameras with pissy little APS-C sensors (aside from the D700, D3x) that eventually fall to bits. Most problematically is Nikon's shoddy rubber grips that eventually peel away leaving you with a camera covered in a sticky crap that has to dealt to with gaffer tape.
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Re: Nikon D90 Digital SLR/Movie Camera with GPS

Postby Dabbi » Sun Apr 18, 2010 12:38 pm

I have a D80 that i've had for about 3-4 years, taken it into a furnace where it got a little soft, up into mountains for days at -20 C° sleeping in snowhouses and the likes, it is in great shape considering everything but the original lense a 18-70mm is getting a little shoddy around the edges and the barrel doesn't extend properly and jams after i took a big fall iceclimbing.
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Re: Nikon D90 Digital SLR/Movie Camera with GPS

Postby redfax » Sun Apr 18, 2010 7:55 pm

Digital cameras for most users should be cheaply constructed. They'll be obsolete in three years whethere they work or not, so what's the point in making them durable.

In any case the video of the D90 sucks majorly (and I'm a Nikon-head). It could conceivably be used, but it's scanline, so if you move the frame around you get weird effects...

Takes good pictures though, which is what cameras are for last time i checked.
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Re: Nikon D90 Digital SLR/Movie Camera with GPS

Postby media » Mon Apr 19, 2010 6:16 pm

900 for the D90 just go ahead and do 1800 and grab the Canon 7D. I got one a few weeks ago and the 1080 video is outstanding! Hard to believe its a D-SLR. I may forgo my new z5u and switch to these 7D's!
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Re: Nikon D90 Digital SLR/Movie Camera with GPS

Postby rickshaw92 » Mon Apr 19, 2010 9:25 pm

JamesInTheWorld wrote:Dang, for 900 bucks it should take good video


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Re: Nikon D90 Digital SLR/Movie Camera with GPS

Postby lightstalker » Fri Apr 23, 2010 2:23 am

The point of making a durable DSLR is reliability in the field. No customer who pays thousands of dollars for a camera should just expect it to start falling to bits within a few years, regardless of whether the camera is obsolete or not.

As a faithful Canon user, I would recommend the Canon 7D or 5D Mark2 for anyone serious about video. Particularly the 5D mark 2 which has proven to be an extremely successful camera. Check out Christopher Morris' (VII photographer) 5D video work here. He is using a 24mm tilt shift..

http://www.dvafoto.com/2010/01/intervie ... residents/
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Re: Nikon D90 Digital SLR/Movie Camera with GPS

Postby media » Fri Apr 23, 2010 1:50 pm

Here is a review of the 7D:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2cFS83r3c3U
Talk about harsh conditions, would you put your 2k camer in the shower? The 7D can! Its at the end if the demo video.
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