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As rumored, Nikon’s D90 is the first-ever DSLR with HD video recording, but maybe more importantly for actual photographers, Nikon is promising much of the same low-noise performance of their ...
Nikon D90 Sometimes the mere notion of being “number two” can light a motivational fire under your keister. Look at some famous folks who, despite being considered numero dos, went on to ...
August 28, 2008 It seems logical that with almost everything being dragged into the convergence mix like matter into a black hole, that the seemingly parallel streams of still and moving image ...
The Nikon D90 will be remembered as the first D-SLR to shoot video, though it's a fine camera in its own right, building on the D80. The rest of the camera world hasn't been idle, though.
Nikon USA. Like the 50D, the D90 adds face detection to its Live View repertoire thanks to a revision of its Expeed image processor, though it maxes out at five faces.
Nikon has announced its hotly anticipated new DSLR, the D90, and it turns out that yesterday’s rumors were spot-on. First, the numbers: 12.3 megapixels, Live View, face detection (which Nikon ...
The 12.3 Megapixel Nikon D90 D-SLR Premieres with the New 18-105mm VR Lens to Give Photographers Superb Image Quality, Live View Shooting, Nikon’s Scene Recognition System, and HD Movie Clip Recording ...
Chase has put up a gallery of D90 pictures here, including shots of the cameras menus if that's what gets you excited. The main Nikon launch page for the D90 is here; the camera will be priced at ...
Some of you are thrilled that the age of video on DSLRs is here; some of you are surprisingly pissed off about it.Truth is, the 720p video coming from the Nikon D90 can look amazing, but in some ...
Nikon says the D90 will also work with the Nikon GP-1, a GPS unit that will sell separately in November, to geotag images with latitude, longitude, and altitude data.
Nikon's D5000 is a curious beast. It boasts an unorthodox model name, packs a strikingly unique display and aims at an atypically small niche. In a way, it's a poor man's D90, but stopping there ...
The Nikon D90 will be remembered as the first D-SLR to shoot video, though it's a fine camera in its own right, building on the D80. The rest of the camera world hasn't been idle, though.