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Nikon D90 short review
By: Rainy Iannucci
November 24, 2008 @ 1:57 PM38ppm11>
I have had this camera now for two weeks. Much better LCD screen then my Nikon D80. Fantastic in house camera functions. Much better then the D80 in low light situations. Beautiful image quality.
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Jury is still out
By: Robert Gaskin
November 3, 2008 @ 11:05 PM30ppm11>
I have been using my new D90 now for a couple of weeks and while I like all the features and especially the wide range ISO options I’m still not convinced it is that much better, if at all, then my Olympus e-510. I don’t know if it is because of the Nikon’s default rather muted color reproduction or because the Oly processes color a little bit truer, but I haven’t captured much with the D90 that pops at me the way the Oly has.
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Great!
By: Danilo Reuben
October 22, 2008 @ 10:24 AM40pam10>
I got my D90 a few weeks ago and I’m loving it. I’ve used a D200 before and the difference in weight and IQ at high ISO is significant, at ISO 200 they are about the same, it’s true that the D200 can render beautiful skin tones, but so does the D90, with a little tweaking… I shoot RAW so WB and exposure are done post processing. All I can say is if you have $1000 and want a lightweight incredible powerful package, go for the D90, if you need the sturdiness and weather sealing of a tank, go with the D200 (an amazing camera as well). The whole video thing shouldn’t be considered, except for very occasional family vids. It’s a DSLR not a camcorder!
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