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Monday, December 29, 2008

Nikon D90 Digital Camera Review

Nikon D90, latest additional to Nikon's line up of D-SLR, is designed similar to D80. One special feature of Nikon D90 Digital Camera includes the Movie Mode in HD; no other D-SLR camera has this feature. Along with it include the 12.3 Megapixel CMOS sensor, 3" VGA LCD Display, High Sensitivity (ISO 3200), 4.5 Frames/second continuous capture, in-camera image editing feature, and GPS for geo-tagging. Current price of it is at $999 body only.

A new and improved rechargeable battery pack (EN-EL3e) capable of producing 850 shots compared to 800 shots from other batteries goes along with the kit. A recharge of not more than three (3) hours will fully charge the battery. Standard items like a printed manual, USB cable, LCD cover, Eyepiece cap, A/V cable, battery charger, and the Nikon Software Suite will also be included.

Nikon D90 Digital Camera supports both SD and SDHC memory cards. A standard 4GB SDHC memory card can only cost $58. SDHC cards have built-in security protection for sensitive data.

Built-in flash with Nikon D90 has a 12 meter guide number at ISO 100, but an optional external flash can be used for a better capture and to prevent redeye. An SB-600 Speedlight flash is perfect for the camera and can only cost $ 185.

The Nikon D90 body only does not come with a lens. For a perfect shot the Nikon 18-200mm VR can be added. Current price for the lens is only $669.95. Nikon 18-150 mm VR can also be used.

A wireless remote control can also be purchase together with other accessories. This allows a user to take pictures without the need of touching the camera.

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