Advantages of the Nikon D90 Camera
The Nikon D90 camera looks so much like the Nikon D80. When I got my D90 at last, I had to check the badge twice just to ensure I got the right DSLR.
Because the D90 appears so similar to its predecessor, it seems at first glance that it is one of those subdued incremental upgrades. Not true. Just take a closer look and you will find that the D90 sports many cool features to keep you more than satisfied.
Viewfinder
The D90 viewfinder, like the Nikon D80 viewfinder, sports an AF system (11-point) in a diamond arrangement. Still goes by the name of Multi-Cam 1000, like on the D80, the D90’s AF engine has been improved to include three-dimensional focus tracking. It also features Face Detection, which biases autofocus points in favor of the eyes instead of the nose and other objects in a scene.
Live view features
The activation of Live view shooting on other Nikon DSLRs includes turning the Drive Mode dial to Lv. This is barely instinctive, but the D90 features a live view button that you can find at the back of the camera. This live view button is within reach of the thumb.
Scene recognition feature
Nikon has worked on scene recognition features for years, and now is the time to reap the fruits of their hard work. Their newest units now have this system. The Nikon D90 comes with this system.
Overall
Owners of the nice D80 will definitely drool over the D90. Building on the strength of its ancestor, the D90 has a lot going for it.
Building on the might of the D80, the D90 has many exciting things going for it. This latest offering from Nikon upgrades a number of specs and comes with several new features over the excellent D80.
In general, the D90 is a great DSLR offering. I highly recommend it.
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