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September 2008
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A los editores les gusta
El tamaño y el diseño ergonómico
La alta resolución de la pantalla
Los puntos de enfoque
Que son muy claros
Y el desempeño en ISO alto
Que es sobresaliente y casi no se ve ruido en la imagen
A los editores no les gusta
La calidad de video no es tan buena y se corta cada cinco minutos
El Live View de la pantalla funciona mejor en encuadres muy cerrados o tomas macro (de muy cerca). Tiene demasiados botones y menús configurables
Wonderful quality stills, Minimal noise at high ISOs, Great burst mode, Excellent kit lens
No AF in video mode, *
The D90 as a camera is terrific. It focuses quickly, has zippy 4.5 fps burst mode, has more adjustments than you could possible handle in a lifetime plus it takes fine photos with barely a hint of noise. As a camcorder, the D90 doesn’t make it. ...
Resumen: With so much activity in the lower end of the digital SLR market, were especially pleased to see the D90 combine accessibility to a wide range of photographers, regardless of their photographic skills or background, with consistently excellent lab te...
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Publicación: 2008-10-02, Autor: Lori , crítica de: cnet.com
First-rate performance; solid, well-constructed body with nice viewfinder; video capture capability; great photo quality.
Like the D80 before it, the Nikon D90 delivers an excellent dSLR for the money. Specifications: Resolution: 12.3 megapixels; Display type: 3 in LCD display See full specs Price range: $999.99 - $1,019.99 See all products in the Nikon D90 series
Resumen: Video Review: Today, Chris Hardwick gets all foamy about the Nikon D90 DSLR camera, and gives it a good once-over to see if its worth taking on vacation, or wherever else you might want to take pictures....
Resumen: Nikon D90 The First DSLR to Shoot HD Video Video clips used in this report are not original unaltered camera footage.This is impossible with video because of file sizes, with this camerarunning at about 100MB / minute. Other than compression and resiz...
Great handling and ergonomics, Big viewfinder and detailed screen, First DSLR with movie mode, 4.5fps shooting & 11-point AF.
Motion artefacts in movie mode, Tough rival in Canon EOS 40D, Resolution not a big step from D80, Remote & RAW software costs extra.
There’s no doubt the Nikon D90 is a very impressive DSLR, but like its predecessor, it’s more about enhanced features and superior handling, rather than greatly improved image quality. Don’t get us wrong, the D90’s stills look grea...
Enormous image sensor blows open the door to some of the finest 12.3megapixel images weve produced yet. Nikons topoftheline highres 3inch LCD is prettier than looking at a supermodel with beer goggles. Incamera dust reduction is spot on at removing spots...
Only manual focus in the video mode. Seriously, this is really the only problem we had with the D90 and even that was a stretch. Additional photos taken with the D90 by Jackson Lynch [age unknown] and Lola Lynch [age 4]. See the D90 is so simple to use ev...
Excellent photo quality; superb high ISO performance, Well built, easy to hold, Dust reduction system, Large, super high resolution 3inch LCD display, Full manual controls, and then some, Snappy performance (though see exception below), Dedicated AFass...
Poor RAW image editing software included; remote control software costs another $150, Very slow focusing in live view mode; manual focus enlargement not sharp; poor visibility in low light, Flimsy door over memory card slot, Focusing in movie mode take...
The last Nikon digital SLR I reviewed was the D60, and to be honest, it didnt do much for me. My impression of the D90 is the total opposite: it blew me away. In terms of photo quality, manual controls, performance, customizability, and yes, its movie...
Resumen: Building on the incredible critical acclaim of its D80 camera, Nikon is set to add a new model to its D-SLR line. After nearly two years in development, the Nikon D90 is finally ready for release, and it will be the first Nikon D-SLR model to support v...