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11.06.2013

10/10

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I love this camera. Sometimes I think the lens could be sharper. It was a great deal when I got it. The battery lasts a very long time.
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08.05.2013

10/10

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LOVE this camera! I hadn't planned on paying so much for a camera but you can really tell the difference between this and a point and shoot. It takes fabulous closeup photos, movies and such. This is all you will ever need!
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28.10.2009

10/10

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First, a disclaimer. I have used Nikon cameras and lenses exclusively for the last 40 years. My father, a professional/technical photographer, used them from WWII until his death in the 1980s. That being said, I have no connection with Nikon except as a customer and have never received compensation of any kind from Nikon. I'm not a Nikon fanboi...er...fangeezer although I have a closet full of Nikkors that pretty much lock me into that brand.This is a dynamite camera! I base that conclusion on several thousand pictures taken with the D90. I'm not going to take readers' time reciting all the features and specs that have been more than amply discussed in other reviews and in the online photographic literature. Instead, I will review a few practical considerations that often are omitted by others.1. The camera feels good in the hand. It is heavy enough to be stable yet not so heavy that it becomes a burden in a long day of shooting. The grip works well for large hands like mine as well as the small hands of my nieces and nephews. And the 3" LCD on the back is gorgeous. These tend to be sniffed at by experienced SLR users but I've learned to love it.2. The camera is easy to use--for a DSLR. Like any serious camera, it requires study and practice to master the controls so that one can access the desired functions quickly. This is NOT a P&S and probably is not the best choice for the technologically inept although there is an auto function for beginners that will produce perfectly fine snapshots. More importantly, as the learner progresses, or for the experienced photographer, there are a very large number of readily accessible settings that have been described at length by others. The bottom line is that some excellent human engineering has gone into making the D90 just about as functionally efficient as any DSLR in the market.3. The build quality is excellent. To be sure, it has a plastic body over a magnesium chassis but the materials are solid and the fit and finish are very nicely done. Nothing, with the possible exception of the door for access to the SDHC card, is lightweight, fragile, or flimsy. Durability and reliability should not be issues unless one is going to take thousands of pictures under adverse weather or rough handling conditions. I have noticed a number of experienced professionals using the D90, usually as secondary but sometimes as primary.4. The D90 is far more capable than most of the owners who will use it--including me! An individual who really needs more image/camera control than the D90 provides is very likely a pro who will choose a much more expensive model, anyway. In other words, don't worry about outgrowing the camera; you won't.5. I don't do video so I offer no personal opinions here except to note that within another year or so HD video will probably be available on virtually all DSLRs. I understand that the video capabilities of the D90 are kludgy in some respects, particularly with regard to the lack of autofocus, but I'll leave that for others to discuss.6. This is the question I'm asked most often: "I have a (D60, D70, Digital Rebel, EOS-whatsit, or you-fill-in). Should I trade it for the D90?"If pride of possession is important, and you can't afford a pro model, then yes.If you are a technogeek who loves to tinker with camera controls, decide whether the new ones on the D90 are a lot more exciting than on your existing camera. If the twiddle factor is high, then yes.If you are unsatisfied with the quality of your pictures then ask yourself the hard question: Is the problem with me or with the camera? As Ken Rockwell has said ad infinitum, the photographer makes the great image, not the camera. If you have the skills and truly are inhibited by the limitations of your current camera, then yes. If the bottom line is cockpit trouble, then no, grow into what you have before you move on.At any given price point, Nikon DSLRs have only one serious competitor, Canon. All the others are basically also-rans. That is just a personal opinion so please don't write nasty comments about how dare I say that. Are Nikons better than Canons or vice versa? Frankly, I don't think there is enough difference in quality to worry about for two seconds. When I hear or read passionate advocacy for one brand over the other, I tend to suspect testosterone deficiency. Try both; choose the one you like better. Just keep in mind that as you accumulate glass it is going to become more and more expensive to change from one to the other.If you select the D90, I think you'll be thrilled with it. I am...and I'm pretty hard to thrill.
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27.02.2013

10/10

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I bought it used and I glad I did. It came with all accessories and ready to shoot.The D90 has so many wonderful features and I am still learning about to become more proficient as an amateur photographer.I owned a Nikon N5005 for many years and I was able to use all of my Nikon autofocus lenses.without having to buy new ones.I am very please with this purchase and having lots of fun with it.
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24.02.2013

10/10

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I bought this camera for my photography class because I needed a DSLR. I did my research and found that this camera was much more advanced than a lot of other Nikon models, but not as expensive or over the top as some of the fancier models.I get asked to bring my camera along all the time to events because the quality of these photos are so amazing. The body isn't too heavy and it's easy to operate.
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06.04.2013

2/10

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Best of luck for those buying Nikon products if you ever need repairs... I have had a camera in service for two months for a simple repair.Every time I call support I get a different answer...absolutely clueless.Will never recommend Nikon to anyone again.
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04.07.2012

8/10

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It's a great camera. I love it. I'm an event Photographer for the local theatre and last night I used it for lightning photo shots. Don't care for the HD video because not auto-focus. But, I have a Sony HD camcorder for that. The remote wireless flash is very nice. No need to add a wireless flash transmitter, because it's built in. I can have someone holding the flash for different angles in with or without the flash on the camera witch is very handy to be able to movie around at an event. Add a Eye-Fi card to add wireless to your computer as you shot. Editing photos in the camera is helpful too. Being able to have all or part auto is helpful for different shooting. I normally have the camcorder on a tripod and movie around with the camera, but with the wireless remote I can switch with the camcorder and as I movie around with the camcorder I can still take pictures with the camera that's on the tripod. I can set the flash different places, take pictures, and video an event all by myself as the photos and video upload to my laptop. I add the Polaroid Automatic Motorized Pan Head With Wireless Remote Control with the camcorder remote and it's like being in two places at once.
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13.04.2010

8/10

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I got the Nikon D90 after considering the Canon T2i in some detail. The two major features that sold me on the Nikon was a superior exposure and color system, and a better kit lens. Since I have a long technical involvement in photography I don't mind customizing a lot of settings and changing settings before shots. If that isn't your style, you might think twice about the complexity of the D90.The biggest drawback is the focussing system, for me. I have tried the automatic and manual focussing both, and seem to trip over some detail of the system a little too often for my comfort. If you have it on single point auto focus, you can be reasonably sure of what you are going to get for focus...reasonably. But too often I have used this set up on, say, a single face in a group or on a flower stamen, for example, and found that the actual focal point in the image fell about 5-8% of the distance to the object behind the object under the focus highlight in the viewfinder. Not terrible, but enough to spoil some carefully set-up shots. Autofocus using 3d focussing does not work for me, and multipoint focussing always leaves me with the focus point highlight somewhere I don't expect it. If I am very alert and fully aware of what is going on, I can catch this and correct it by half-pressing the shutter and manually moving the focus point where I want it using the click dial. But it spoils the flow of attention on a shot. In fairness, I suspect some tutoring by an experienced user might overcome these perceived difficulties, but the documentation and materials I have found online do not address this issue well enough for me so far.I don't think there is a perfect camera out there. It took me over 20 days of shooting every day to finally feel I understood the options and their effects on my shooting style. I only gave the Canon an hour in the camera shop and several hours of close reading on the web, and that isn't the basis of a fair comparison.But the pentaprism viewfinder does provide a larger, brighter in-camera image to compose with. If you like to experiment, the range of control you have is great. And since I am on a limited budget, the kit lens gives me a broader range of focal lengths to work with.I also like the battery life and the size/form factor of the camera. It fits my hand better.My impression might be skewed by the fact that I got a Nikon s8000 at the same time, and despite the smaller image sensor on the s8000, it is giving the D90 a real run for its money in image quality and ease of use in quite a range of picture settings. The D90 is superior in low light and fast response, which alone still makes it worth it all for me. But I have shot the same outdoor scene with both cameras, and printed 13 x 19 prints and could not tell which was from which camera. Indoor shots are usually easy to distinguish.The D90 feels rugged and well made, and I haven't had the info drop-out from the lens problem that seems to plague some users.Ideally I would like to have waited for the next version, which would have full HD, stereo mike external jack, and 50% or more increase in sensor resolution. But I finally decided that the wonderful color and exposure intelligence built into the D90 was not going to get appreciably better in the next version, and increased sensor resolution has hit a physical limit where design tradeoffs have to be made, so I went ahead and took the plunge.I haven't regretted it. But I would be careful to whom I recommend it. If you are impatient or intimidated easily by technical complexity, this camera might end up on your shelf more often than not.As a side note, I was concerned at first about the weird video on this camera. Read around on the web and you will find out what I mean. But after taking a series of videos on the tripod, foregoing zoom and pan and concentrating on focal plane movement only, I am pretty happy with it as a DSLR adjunct to my full HD camcorder.
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18.11.2012

10/10

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I have now owned the D90 for three years. It has been flawless. It still works just as well as the day I bought it. The quality of the images is excellent. I find it easy to use and is my trusted friend when I'm shooting an event that simply can't mess up. I have owned different pieces of Nikon equipment over the last 40 years. The quality and design of the D90 is a good example of why I keep coming back.On the subject of extended warranties. I have now bought a couple of them for my Nikon equipment and have never used them. I guess I was after a little bit of additional assurance that wasn't needed. My recommendation would be to save the money or spend it on accessories.
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02.05.2013

10/10

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I had Olympus & Nikon 35mm cameras & Canon digital; the Nikon D90 is a brilliant combination of all three.
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17.04.2013

10/10

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All of these products exceed expectations and I recommend them to anyone who needs a hobby and has time to use them.
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01.04.2013

10/10

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I love this camera, best one I have ever used. Great product, got it for underwater photography, the housing for this camera is cheaper that for other models.
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23.08.2011

10/10

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I own the original Nikon D40 with an assortment of lenses and filters picked out over the years, the original lens with the body is quite acceptable and with addititional lenses now numbering 3 total I am confident my photos will be a hit. I already have over 90 posted here that show off my handywork in scale models and now with an up-coming book that I will be having online through Amazon I will be doing fairly well. With a strong background in general film photography that was taught to me by my father, an inventor for Eastman Kodak for over 40 years I accomplished many tasks in photography with him looking on and being a serious critic, no shutterbug in my lifetime. The idea of wasting film was forbidden in the family inspite of him bringing home hundreds of rolls of experimental film, sold later as ASA 100, 200 and even 400. The age of digital finally caught up to me and the Nikons SLRs that I owned were all but manual as I learned from the beginning to use such settings as "auto" was almost unheard of.My use of my old film camera brought me into the realm of freelance photography and in doing so won me a spot in two feature stories about the SW parts of the USA including areas near Monument Valley but considerably less known. That led to freelance journalism and writing about local events that go on around the Deming, NM area including moving of the historic railroad depot that has now been lost to history as a bus terminal and classroom, shameful!My D40 and photography experience of over 50 years led me into teaching photography at a local college with the idea to introduce digital photography to not only novice photographers with all digital cameras at hand but to folks like myself transitioning to digital after years of film camera knowledge. My opening introduction in every class was that "it is the photographer behind the camera that makes the photos, the camera only conveys that which the photographer interprets" That statement usually got people on the right track for digital and supprisingly the purchase of D40s and near-realated other digitals went up among class members.The best to all,John
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07.03.2012

10/10

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I am learning photography on my own and after a lot of research decided to buy D90. After a year of use, i think i made the right choice. it's great value for the bucks.Things i liked:1. Ergonomics - a very sturdy camera. It felt just right when held in the hand. all the frequently used buttons/dials are very thoughtfully placed.2. The 18-105 kit lens - I had heard from several people that the kit lens are useless and you should throw them. but i can tell now that this ket lens is no pushover. If you go to Nikon's website, it's one of the regular lenses they sell, so why should the quality be doubted. anyway, we can put to rest to that.3. White balance using grey card - I am not a tech geek, so was nervous about being able to use the "PRE" setting. but it's so easy to use and makes a huge impact on the photographs i took..!4. Autofocus motor - I bought a cheaper non autofocus 50 mm prime lens (if I am ot mistaken, these are cheaper than if u need to have the autofocus motor in the lens) and can use the camera'a autofocus motor to use AF...saves some money i guess.One thing which may be improved - Photography lessons talk about rule of third. for that you need to visualize 2 vertcial and horizintal lines going through the viewfinder. D90 has three lines going through it's viewfinder. Why can't they keep only 2 lines which makes it easier for novice like us to use the rule of third easily...maybe they have some other use of 3 lines..
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04.08.2011

10/10

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With over 40 years of shooting behind me, I still can get excited over new stuff...well, at least "new" to me that is. When I added digital cameras to my arsenal, I went with Olympus, starting with the E 20n: only because I got a great deal on a store returned item. But I loved it! After a year, I bought the E500, then an E-3, then added an E-520 as a back-up body. Last week, I ordered the D90 after I decided that Olympus appears not to be dedicated to the serious photographer.I love this camera! After receiving my new Tamron 18-270mm lens (look for my review) yesterday, I called up a buddy that has been using the D90 for a year and we went out shooting. He flattened my learning curve quite a bit by pointing out features he knew I'd be using.My favorites:The exposure bracketing button is well placed and makes it simple and fast to move into a bracketing mode as I often do when a scene lends itself to HDR processing.The +/- exposure button is also quick and easy. And speaking of exposure...the metering modes are also easy to change and all do their job remarkably well.The ease of moving the focal point around the viewfinder is a super feature that is quite valuable to me as I am a devotee of the "rule of thirds."The dual adjustment wheels is a feature I am use to with the E-3 and I'm glad I didn't have to give that up.As today is the first day I had the camera in the field, I have much more to learn about its capabilities, but as for right now, I quite pleased with the D90 and the super price I got from Upbeat Electronics. I'll be posting some images on my website [...] soon.One last thing...I gave myself a budget of $1500 to switch to a new camera system. I thought long and hard about the D300s or even the D7000. But, I finally came to the conclusion that I would be better served with a more economical camera body which would leave me more dollars for some good glass. As I mentioned earlier, I purchased the Tamron 18-270mm zoom. With the current rebate on this lens, I got it for well under $500! So, I have a great camera, a fantastic lens that will serve me quite well and I still have $$$ to put to my next glass: 100mm F2.8 Macro!!~~ Ron Plasencia ~~
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29.01.2013

10/10

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I bought a Nikon D60 as a entry level DSLR back in 2009. It did everything I needed it to in order to learn more about the technology and art of photography. The D90 not only adds more features, but also delivers much better quality than the D60. I would definitely recommend this product to others.
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02.03.2013

6/10

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Camera does not recognize SD card, compartment memory card is bad. I know it was used but did not think it came with those details. The lens is good and the flash also works well
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22.02.2013

10/10

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ive worked with the D90 in the past witch is why i wanted one of my own .. i think this one is perfect works way better then the one i was using it was a great purchase
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13.02.2013

10/10

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Purchased as a birthday gift for my daughter as her first digital SLR. She loved it. The camera is easy to use, very intuitive and takes great pictures.
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23.02.2013

8/10

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It was my first purchase of a reflex camera, I was really worth it... Easier to use than I expected, and great results
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20.12.2012

10/10

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My first dslr was the Nikon D40. I've had it for three years before upgrading to the D90. I just want to say I love these two cameras. The picture quality on the D90 is just phenomenal. The body build feels really firm and sturdy. It feels really good hands on. I know i'm going to have this for a while. I totally recommend it.
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18.02.2013

10/10

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Needed to upgrade and get 2nd camera. Enjoy this camera body with other lenses so I am able to have 2 camera bodies.
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06.04.2010

10/10

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Who am I? Beginning at age 11, in 1965 and originally taught by my grandfather, photography has played an important part of my entire life.My digital photography began with scans I made back in 1987 using a 'Thunderscanner' that converted my printer into a scanner.More recently, I began photographing using digital cameras beginning in 1997.This Nikon D90 is my 3rd Nikon DSLR. It was preceded by my Nikon D70 and later a used, Nikon D200.Overall, I feel that the D90 outfit, which includes the 18-105 and to which I added the 70-300 nikkor lens is my personal, 'perfect' camera outfit!These two lenses have Nikon's VR (optical image stabilization) which does a phenomenal job, stabilizing your images shot handheld. And the lens's qualities are very good, too. I find the optimum sharpness to be around f/8-f/9 for both of them. There is some chromatic aberration on each at the shortest focal lengths but this is easily removed in software such as the Aperture 3 which is what I use.The 18-105mm lens is the one I leave on the camera a take about 95 percent of my shots with.I use the 70-300mm for longer reach when I need it, especially for small subjects such as birds and other wildlife that are at a distance.I had an old well padded LowePro bag that is about 14"x14"x5" and the camera with both lenses and all of my other personal items (keys, wallet, iPhone, etc.) all easily fit into it and slung over my shoulder so that I can 'draw' my camera and shoot within a few seconds of seeing something worth photographing.With everything in the LowePro bag, including my personal gear, it weighs less than 8 pounds! Not bad at all when you consider I'm set to shoot from the equivalent range of 27mm all the way up through to 450mm. That is the same view you see with 9x binoculars! Not bad at all!The speed that I can turn on and shoot the D90 is so short that it feels like a film camera! There is almost no delay so I am able to grab shots, effortlessly.I leave it setup with the following camera settings preset ... RAW plus JPEG, Autofocus on, VR on (this is amazing image stabilization in both of my lenses!), Aperture priority (with the lens typically set to f/9 for sharpest image quality) and the amazing Auto-ISO set with a minimum shutter speed of 125 and a max ISO of 3,200.My images are gorgeous ... sharply focused, with no motion blur from handholding the camera and well exposed (note that using RAW files in Aperture 3 makes it possible for me to both fine tune each exposure AND remove the slight chromatic aberration that appears when the lens is shot at it's widest 18 mm setting).Nothing is 'perfect' so, I'd admit that the D90 isn't as well built as my D200 was and because it was the first DSLR that had video capability, the video quality isn't the best.Still, when I consider the cost of the better built D300s (twice as much as the D90!) and that I bought this for serious still photography and not video, this outfit ranks all A's in my book!My decades of experience has also taught me that Nikon gear holds up much better in the long run AND that is the reason it holds a much higher resale value, too!If you want a DSLR camera with the best LCD (nobody has a better one so far!), a glass pentaprism viewfinder that lets you 'see' what you are shooting, even in low light and the Nikon brand name that means it will hold it's resale value, it is hard to go wrong with the D90 kit!BTW I've ordered the optional battery holder/side hand grip for it. Using two batteries, having a grip for portrait shooting AND adding just enough more below the D90 body so that ALL of my right hand's fingers can grasp the camera makes this a must have, addition.
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03.04.2012

10/10

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I bought my D90 body new from Amazon in December 2008. It is now 3 April 2012. That's over three years. I've had no problems with it.I have two children and I shoot for pleasure. At a birthday party for one of my own, I'll take hundreds of photos.I've personally owned the following Nikon DX DSLR cameras:Nikon D40: No complaints really. I wanted to use some non-AF-S lenses (35mm f/2 AF D, for example) and wanted better metering, so I traded this camera and bought a used D70.Nikon D70. Pictures very blue. Great metering. Tiny LCD screen. Gave to family member. Bought used.Nikon D80. Hated it. I don't remember everything I hated, but I definitely hated the rear directional pad.Nikon D200. Great camera, pictures not sharp out of camera. I don't want to sharpen them in post-processing, so I went for a more consumer-focused camera (D90) that'd do more in-camera sharpening. Also, I wanted the D90's D300-like dynamic range.Nikon D90. Love at first sight. I still love it today, over three years later.Next I want a D800 as I've wanted to go full-frame for some time. But the D800 is a lot of money for a hobby camera, so I don't know when I'll drop my D90.
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