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Designed for serious shooting, but fun to use! Lots of customizations. : Nikon D90 12.3MP Digital SLR Camera (Body Only)


There are abundance of reviews out there, and I don't want to be redundant. So here are some helpful points that I had a hard time ferreting out when doing my research before pulling the trigger on this purchase, given that I was upgrading from a D60 and that I am, like many who are reading reviews on this product, not a professional:

1. I owned the D40, then the D60. So this is my third Nikon. I had trouble deciphering how my lenses, purchased for the D40/D60, would behave when used in this new model. The reply is that the D90 handles all of them perfectly. This includes lenses that have the Hsm built in (the Hyper Sonic Motor is packaged in the lens, because the D40/D60 range doesn't have a built in auto-focus motor) as well as those with no internal motor. The D90 has an internal focus motor, so all lenses built for Nikon cameras will auto-focus, including the Nikon 50mm f1.8 lens that I had to manually focus in the D60.

2. The D90 is heavier, but categorically not uncomfortable to hold or carry. Weight will not be a discouraging factor in purchasing this camera.

3. The D90 takes separate batteries, so any spares you have for the earlier models will not work on it. Battery life is truly outstanding. I am not even going to buy a spare battery.

4. The user interface is fully separate from the D40/D60. I found it intuitive however. The functionality is just superb, much easier and more flexible. This is a pro level camera with the ease of use of a high end amateur camera.

5. Live view is a great enhancement. Really.

Overall, there is nothing I can say negative about the D90. It's all things I was hoping it would be, and it's so worth the money to upgrade. I'm selling the D60 for half what I paid - and doing it gladly - because the D90 is worth more than it's being sold for. I categorically extremely recommend it.

I also thought I would offer some lens advice, because I had trouble finding a reviewer that just cut to the chase and said "look, just do this." So, look, just do this: I do Not recommend the kit lenses that you can obtain bundled with the D90. Get the body only, and buy yourself that Nikon 50mm f1.8 (
Nikon 50mm f/1.8D Af Nikkor Lens for Nikon Digital Slr Cameras). It's a no-brainer at the price point, and the images I have already achieved have been just excellent. For the rest of your lenses, I extremely recommend Sigma. I own the 18-200 (Sigma 18-200mm f/3.5-6.3 Dc Lens for Nikon Digital Slr Cameras), the 10-20 (Sigma 10-20mm f/4-5.6 Ex Dc Hsm Lens for Nikon Digital Slr Cameras), and the 150-500 (Sigma 150-500mm f/5-6.3 Af Apo Dg Os Hsm Telephoto Zoom Lens for Nikon Digital Slr Cameras). I cannot say adequate clear things about the ability of the lenses or the images. Pack the 50mm and the 18-200 superlens for normal occasions. If you can stand the extra weight, you categorically cannot go wrong with the 10-20 for landscapes, it just pulls in all things and the ability is shocking. The 150-500 is enormous, you are not going to want to carry that thing around, but when you need it, you categorically need it. I captured images of my son playing in a soccer game that blew me away; could not have gotten the shots without the big lens. Get the lenses in the order I have specified if you cannot afford them all.

I have just learned all this over the past 2 years. I am no master but I have discovered the joy of capturing great images that you just cannot get from a point-and-shoot. I think once you see the ability you can accomplish with a best camera, you will be thrilled with the decision to spend the money and the energy. And Nikon has truly produced the best camera at this price point in the world. It's a pro camera with an amateur price and it's very easy to use. Words categorically don't do it justice; you need to experience it to understand.

Any questions, please send me a comment. Happy to help!

Update - 16 Jul 2009:

I have now taken well over 4,000 images with the D90 and can confirm that it's still all I had hoped it would be. Every time I think of something I wish I could adjust, I find that the D90 has the adjustment ability in the menu somewhere. The active D-lighting is spectacular. The noiseless photos in low-light conditions have blown me away. I don't see myself upgrading from this camera for a very long time. My technique for most situations has become as follows: snap a few images using the Auto settings. Then switch to full manual and start playing with the depth of field by adjusting Iso, aperture, and shutter speed to fit the situation. Half the time, the Auto photos are so good that I can't do much to top them in manual mode!

Update - 20 Jan 2010:

Over 10,000 photos taken with my D90. No new lenses purchased since last update. I have yet to find a situation the D90 cannot deal with deftly. Over Christmas, I took a house photo of my wife's entire extended family, over 40 habitancy involved. It was indoors, at night, with only weak overhead lights and the lights from the Christmas tree behind the group. I used an Iso of 3500, my small Nikon 50mm lens at 1.8 aperture, and my remote operate (so I could be in the photo too!) Under these low light conditions, with no flash, I was able to capture 50 images in a very short time, and miraculously got any with every person smiling and no one blinking, and out of these one was perfect! The group included any young kids who hate standing still, to name one challenge! The output was startling; in the natural light, its roughly ethereal. I'm the new house hero. The reality is that this single photo is irreplaceable and worth more than the camera and lens. It could not have been concluded with a lesser camera/lens combination, including the previous Nikons I have owned. I would venture to say that no other camera in the price range could touch what I did with the D90 in this situation. Over and over, the camera proves its worth to me. In the end, what is one phenomenal photograph of your child, your vacation, or your life's foremost events worth?

Update - 27 April 2010:

I noticed that I forgot to mention an additional one very beneficial addition to the D90 - the remote control. This device allows you to remotely trigger the shutter and I find I use it for group shots much more often than the timer, especially because I can trigger manifold shots without returning to the camera. It's very cheap and small (I keep it in the slight pouch that it comes with, threaded into the strap, so it's always there when I need it.) Here is the item: Nikon Ml-L3 Wireless Remote operate for Nikon D40, D40x, D60, D80 & D90 Digital Slr Cameras. extremely recommended!

Update - 13 May 2010:

My D90 was stolen two weeks ago. What a bummer. Anyhow, I decided to upgrade to the D700, but not because there's whatever wrong with the D90. I loved it. The D700 has the Fx size sensor, whereas the D90 has the Dx size sensor, which is smaller. The real benefit of the Fx sensor is best sensitivity, meaning higher shutter speeds at a given aperture. Of course, the D700 is more sophisticated in nearly every way, but it's also heavier and more involved to operate. It's also over $2,000 for the body only. I sprang for it. But even so, after inspecting determined all the current offerings, my windup is that for the money, there is still no best camera than the D90.

Update - 15 Feb 2011:

I extremely recommend Thom Hogan's "Complete Guide" series for the Nikon D90 (and for any other Nikons). I bought the one for the D700 and it's just incredibly useful, way more easy to understand and more suitable than the Nikon documentation. It's categorically significant reading; you get the why, not just the how, and practical advice on settings you should use for separate situations. Thom categorically helped me understand why it's worth shooting in Raw (I now onluy shoot in Raw), and what tradeoffs are worth making and when (Iso vs shutter speed vs aperture). You can only get them off his website so google it. Bythom dot com is the address Btw. (I don't know the guy and am not getting a kickback, I swear!!!!)

Also, I'm categorically enjoying having a good ability wide angle zoom, whatever who hasn't obtained one yet for their setup, I think you ought to look into it closely. I find myself using it more and more.


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