There are several brands of digital SLR’s in the market today. Among the many brands of digital SLR’s you can find include the likes of Canon, Sony, Olympus, and then there’s also Nikon. Nikon is among the leading brands of digital SLR and are among the most preferred by professional photographers. Aside from reliability and astounding results, the many lenses and kits they offer is also what makes them a preferred brand. So continue reading below for your Nikon Guide to Digital Photography.
In this guide, we will be focusing on the Nikon D90. This will be your Nikon D90 Guide to digital photography. So this is a great help for those who are looking to buy the Nikon D90 or already own one. The Nikon D90 is a great semi-professional digital SLR that has video recording capabilities. And it’s not just being able to record ordinary quality videos. The Nikon D90 enables you to record videos in HD quality, specifically 720P HD quality. Now that’s a really great feature to have. So if you’re all excited about this, let’s learn more about the Nikon D90 below.
The Nikon D90 is garnering great reviews for the past few months that it has been released. It is the semi-professional digital SLR that fits the bill. In fact it even has that bonus of being among the first digital SLR’s to have the HD quality video recording. Older DSLRs aren’t able to record video because DSLRs are more designed to shoot professional photos. What’s even better is that the decent price includes a lens kit too. Even professional photographers would love to have this great new digital SLR from Nikon.
The Nikon D90 is a full-function DSLR with 12.3 megapixel capability. It has all the things you can look for in a modern photography machine. Its black design comes from its predecessor which is the Nikon D80. The size is 4.1 x 5.2 x 3 inches. What’s even better is that it comes with a live preview with its 2.5 inch, 920,000 pixels LCD screen. Not all digital SLR’s have the capability to feature a live preview. More often than not, other digital SLR’s simply look through the view finder – meaning they have to position their eye in that view finder to see what they’re shooting at.
When it comes to the optics and resolution, you won’t be disappointed with the Nikon D90. It produces slightly bright shots in daylight with those pleasing and natural colors. The ISO range is from 200 to 3200 for a total of 11 settings. The higher the ISO settings are, the noise is more noticeable. When it comes to the flash, the shots are very well lit up to twenty feet. This surpasses most of the other digital SLRs of its level.
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