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Nikon D90 Digital SLR Camera 18-105 VR Kit
 
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Nikon D90 Digital SLR Camera 18-105 VR Kit

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Technical Details

  • 12.3 megapixel DX format image sensor with built-in self cleaning for dust removal
  • Powerful DX format 5.8x VR zoom lens with 18-105mm focal range (35mm equivalent: 27-157.5mm)
  • EXPEED image processing system for optimum performance and maximum image quality
  • High ISO (200-3200) light sensitivity, extendable up to ISO 6400 (equivalent)
  • Innovative D-Movie function lets you shoot Motion JPEG format movies
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Product details

  • Product Dimensions: 7.7 x 13.2 x 10.3 cm ; 621 g
  • Boxed-product Weight: 3.2 Kg
  • Batteries: 1 Lithium ion batteries required.
  • Item model number: VBA230K001
  • ASIN: B001EO6WAI
  • Date first available at Amazon.co.uk: 25 Aug 2008
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (83 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 586 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics)

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Product Description

Manufacturer's Description

The D90 – designed to fuel your passion for photography.

Nikon D90 Nikon D90

The D90 fuses technology from Nikon’s flagship digital SLRs with an array of sophisticated functions to help you achieve superior results. Its 12.3 megapixel DX-format CMOS image sensor and EXPEED image processing system offer outstanding image quality across a wide ISO light sensitivity range. Live View mode lets you compose and shoot via the high-resolution 3-inch LCD monitor, and an advanced Scene Recognition System and autofocus performance help capture images with astounding accuracy. Movies can be shot in Motion JPEG format using the innovative D-Movie function. The camera’s large image sensor ensures exceptional movie image quality and you can create dramatic effects by shooting with a wide range of interchangeable NIKKOR lenses, from wide-angle to macro to fisheye, or by adjusting the lens aperture and experimenting with depth-of-field. The D90 – designed to fuel your passion for photography.

D-Movie

 D-Movie – a new shooting function

Worlds First D-SLR Movie – D-Movie
A new idea for D-SLRs, the D90 offers a movie function, allowing you to shoot movies in three different motion JPEG formats: 320 x 216 pixels, 640 x 424 pixels and 1,280 x 720 pixels. Now you can capture life’s moving moments with added drama by using many of Nikon’s NIKKOR lenses, including the AF DX Fisheye 10.5mm f/2.8G ED and the Micro-NIKKOR lenses. The shallow depth of field can give your movies a more creative and emotional impact. An additional benefit is the D90 image sensor, which is much larger than a typical camcorder for higher image quality and exceptional high ISO performance during low-light shooting.

 New Advanced Scene Modes

When you’re not sure which camera settings are appropriate, simply rely on the Advanced Scene Modes. Just turn the mode dial to the appropriate icon: Portrait, Landscape, Close-up, Sports or Night Portrait. Unlike traditional scene modes, the D90 will automatically optimize the exposure, image processing, Active D-Lighting, and Picture Control to get the most out of your subject matter. What’s more, the D90 has exceptional low-noise performance and accurately adjusts the camera settings whether VR (Vibration Reduction) is activated or not, so you can expect beautiful, crisp images, even in many low-light scenes.
 

D90

 Improved auto focus performance

The D90 demonstrates amazing autofocus accuracy by utilizing color and brightness information from its 420-pixel RGB sensor. When shooting in Auto-area AF mode, the camera quickly focuses on the main subject by detecting foreground, background and subject position. When using 3D-tracking (11 points) mode, the camera uses your subject’s color and brightness information to keep it in sharp focus as you change the composition.

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 High Image Quality

Newly Developed Nikon DX-format CMOS image sensor
The D90 incorporates a newly developed DX-format CMOS image sensor with technology directly inherited from the D300, Nikon’s DX-format flagship. With its 12.3 effective megapixels and extraordinarily high signal-to-noise ratio, the D90 delivers low-noise images with detail and tonal gradation beyond your expectations, while Nikon’s Integrated Dust Reduction System works to free image-degrading dust particles from the sensor’s optical low-pass filter.

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 Expeed

Nikon’s comprehensive EXPEED technology is engineered to make the most of the sensor’s rich, 12.3-megapixel data. The result — color, detail and high-speed processing inspired by the groundbreaking D300. The D90’s image-processing engine produces high-resolution pictures at remarkable speeds, better enabling high-speed continuous shooting. EXPEED also contributes to the outstanding performance of other powerful features, including Live View and the new Face Detection System.

D90 - ISO 200 - 3200

 ISO 200 - 3200

The D90 gives you the freedom to shoot in a remarkably wide variety of lighting conditions, including dimly lit scenes, without worrying about image-degrading noise. ISO can be raised as high as Hi 1 (ISO 6400 equivalent) or lowered to Lo 1 (ISO 100 equivalent).

Picture Control

 Picture Control System

Nikon’s Picture Control System allows you to customize the look and mood of your images. Choose from six settings: Standard, Vivid, Neutral, Monochrome and the newly added Portrait and Landscape. Try using the Quick Adjust* function to easily make further adjustments according to your needs and preferences, then save the settings as Custom Picture Controls.

 

 Advanced Functions


Scene Recognition System with the Face Detection System
First introduced on the D3 and D300 flagship cameras, Nikon’s breakthrough Scene Recognition System is also featured in the D90. This unique technology utilizes a 420-pixel RGB sensor to analyze immense amounts of scene and color information in order to understand what the camera is about to shoot. Milliseconds before the shutter is released, the camera optimizes the autofocus, auto exposure, i-TTL control and white balance. The D90 also uses Nikon’s new Face Detection System to render human faces with a newfound sharpness and accuracy.

 

 

Other features include:

  • Sophisticated Auto Exposure
    Nikon’s 3D Color Matrix Metering II became one of the most highly acclaimed metering systems by delivering consistently well-balanced exposures — even in lighting conditions that confuse other systems. Further extending its exposure capability, Nikon’s Scene Recognition System evaluates each scene’s highlights, delivering even more light metering precision. Moreover, the D90 detects faces when using face priority AF, giving you ideal exposures of your human subjects.

  • Incredibly Accurate Auto White Balance
    Auto white balance combines with Nikon’s Scene Recognition System to analyze each scene’s light sources, cross-referencing this information with 5,000 actual picture data examples from over 20,000 images in its onboard white balance database. Even under mixed lighting or difficult light sources like mercury vapor lights, the D90 calculates an ideal white balance for remarkably faithful colors.

  • Playback Zoom
    Utilizing information from the new Face Detection System, the D90 detects up to ten human faces during playback. Select one face and the D90 zooms in for faster focus confirmation.

  • Versatile, practical 11 point AF System
    Thanks to Multi-CAM 1000 autofocus module, the D90’s 11-point AF system has fast and precise autofocus coverage across the frame with the most sensitive AF sensor operating from the center. In addition, the D90 has versatile AF-area modes to handle most shooting situations. The center focus point can be switched from normal to wide according to the movement of the subject.

  • Large bright viewfinder features 96% frame coverage
    The D90 has a precise eye-level pentaprism viewfinder with approx. 96% (centered) frame coverage and an easy-to-view 19.5mm eyepoint (at -1.0 m-1), so photographers can concentrate on capturing the moment. The built-in 16-frame grid display can be activated to align the horizontal and vertical lines in your image or assist in more pleasing compositions.

  • 3-in., 920-dot, high-density colour LCD
    The D90’s 3-in., approx. 920k-dot LCD monitor provides unprecedented quality of image display. A wide 170-degree viewing angle makes it easy to confirm focus after shooting or during Live View.

  • Quick responses and shooting at 4.5 frames a second
    The D90 captures crucial moments thanks to its impressive 0.15-second start-up time, 65-millisecond shutter-release time lag (CIPA standard) and ability to shoot at 4.5 frames a second for up to 100 shots*.
    *Normal-Large image setting, using a Panasonic Pro HIGH SPEED 2 GB SD memory card.

  • Proven Endurance: Resiliant shutter units
    Reliability is not a luxury — it’s a necessity. That’s why Nikon subjected numerous D90 shutter mechanisms to grueling 100,000-cycle shutter-release tests with the unit fully assembled in the camera.

  • Built-in, pop-up flash commands
    Advanced Wireless Lighting The D90 is equipped with Nikon’s i-TTL flash control, renowned for consistently accurate and balanced flash exposures. The built-in flash has an 18mm lens coverage and works as a wireless commander, controlling up to two independent groups of an unlimited number of remote Speedlights and providing incredible creative lighting control — on location or in the studio.

  • Intelligent Power Management
    Because of the D90’s highly efficient energy-saving design, approx. 850 pictures can be taken on a single charge of the Rechargeable Li-ion Battery EN-EL3e. (CIPA standard, with AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR, with 50% of pictures taken with flash)

Box Contents

  • Nikon D90 Digital SLR Camera
  • 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6G ED AF-S VR DX Nikkor Zoom Lens
  • Rechargeable Li-ion Battery EN-EL3e
  • Quick Charger MH-18a
  • Audio/Video Cable EG-D2
  • USB Cable UC-E4
  • Rubber Eyecup DK-21
  • Camera Strap AN-DC1
  • Body cap
  • Eyepiece Cap DK-5 Accessory shoe cover BS-1
  • LCD Monitor Cover BM-10
  • Software Suite CD (ViewNX, Nikon Transfer, Apple QuickTime)


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    Customer Reviews

    Most Helpful Customer Reviews
    323 of 326 people found the following review helpful
    Top of Its Class 26 April 2009
    This is a superb camera that I have been happily shooting on since its release, and given the chance again now, it is still the camera I would choose. Why only four stars then? Let me explain.
    The background to this camera is what makes it so great. They incorporated many of the features from the more expensive D300, and managed to fit it and more into its predecessor's, the D80, body. This includes most importantly the sensor in the camera. The sensor in the D90 is superb, and the 12 MP's are more than adequate for prints A2 size (this is the largest I have gone, but I am sure you can go bigger). Better than this is the noise handling of the sensor. The default setting is ISO 200, but the camera is perfectly usable up to ISO 1600, with very little noise present, and it is expandable beyond that. This gives really high quality pictures even in very dim conditions without the need for flash.
    The shape and feel of the camera are great as well. It just fits and all of the buttons are exactly where they should be. This is really something you have to try for yourself holding it. The viewfinder is also just so big (96% coverage), and the weight of the camera is balanced without it being heavy.
    These are the major things that set it apart, but you really begin to notice the small things the more you shoot with it. The top down display gives you all the information in a really nice and compact way. This small display is also the reason the battery life is so great, as you do not need the brilliant 3" screen every time you change a setting. It is possible to go on about the positives for a long time, but there are some drawbacks to keep in mind.
    First of these is the video. Don't get me wrong the video in many ways is brilliant (first time seen on DSLR, and it is high definition 720p.) HOWEVER, you get a phenomenon called a rolling shutter, which gives the images a jelly like appearance(it wobbles if you move quickly). It is therefore really only suited to being kept on a tripod and everything moving in the frame rather than moving the camera. The sound is also only in mono and is not the best quality, and you have to manually focus during the video (though with some practice this is not too hard).
    The other main thing while looking at this camera is that it is only an "advanced amateur" camera, and whilst it borrows heavily from the D300 it is not a D300 in a smaller body. The D300 still maintains a better build quality, better auto-focus (with proper tracking for sport), a higher frames per second, and a better processor giving higher quality pictures, and correspondingly it is matched with a higher body only price tag.
    In saying all of that, this camera will be more than adequate for the majority of us, and you will love it if you use it. Leaving it on full auto and shooting will leave you happy, but it has so many options that you can tailor it to specifically suit your style, and the way you want to use it. Also don't forget that the sound of the shutter (actually the mirror rotating up) is addictive satisfyingly solid. For this price there is no better camera.
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    50 of 50 people found the following review helpful
    By AMstuff
    I bought this camera in May 2011, which was nearly 2.5 years later from the its first launch in 2008. There are several reasons that I preferred Nikon D90 over some new rivals like Nikon D5100 and Nikon D7000. I should state that this is my first ever digital SLR but I already had some photography knowledge from film cameras generation.

    To make it short I should say The Nikon D90 has a lot to offer even to professional photographers. That's why Nikon after 2 years still supply it along with their new products.If you are confused between D3100,D5100,D90 and D7000, continue to read:

    Be honest with you, from image quality point of view all above cameras are excellent.But in respect to other features there are some key differences between them.

    Compared to D3100:

    1-D90 has a better handling than D3100 and you have better control over every thing. In other words there are many dedicated buttons for each function like ISO setting, White balance etc. This means you take more pictures with D90 rather than get confused in the menu.

    2-You Get an excellent 18-105 kit lens with 6x zoom with ED glass (a quality glass used in some expensive nikon lenses). With this lens you don't need to buy a zoom lens immediately, as it covers a longer range than other kit lenses.The 18-55mm lens offered along D3100 and D5100 has 3x zoom and the quality of the glass is not as good as the 18-105mm offered with D90.

    3-It has an excellent 920k dots LCD compared to 230K dots In D3100. Don't underestimate this, you will find D3100's LCD useless when you are reviewing your photographs to find out whether they are in focus or not.

    Compared to D5100:

    1 - points 1 and 2 above are still valid for D5100.

    2 - If your primary objective is still photography then D90 is an excellent choice. Although It also offers HD 720p video recording with manual focus, but D5100 has a better video facilities like its Full HD 1080p, auto focus recording and the vary angle high resolution LCD (which is good if you ever need that), But remember you are buying a DSLR camera,if you want a perfect video quality without limitations buy a hassle free HD camcorder for third of this price rather than a DSLR for the movie recording.

    Compared to D7000:

    D7000 is a D90 equivalent at today's time with some new features like full 1080p HD recording and 16 MP sensor.Image quality in both cameras is excellent. Both have same layout of buttons to control functions.D7000 is a very good camera but it is so expensive. If you ready to pay around £1000 for a D7000 , I would say get its more professional big brother, D300s for the same price (body only) and you will see what the word of "professional" really means!.

    Who D90 is Suitable for?

    -The D90 is a very good choice as a first DSLR as it offers every things you ever need for an enjoyable photography.

    -D90 is a perfect camera for those who don't want to change their camera once they have learnt basics of photography. There is a fact that you will learn photography gradually and when you expand your photography knowledge,you will need a more advanced camera. D90 will grow with you and you don't need to upgrade it at least for 3 years (unless you do photography for a live!).

    If you have already owned other nikon entry level SLRs like D40,D50,D60,D70 etc and looking for an upgrade, although D90 can be good choice as it ticks all the boxes,But you may need something more sophisticated like D7000 or D300s or the coming soon D400.

    2 year manufacture warranty also is a huge plus.
    Overall ,I am very happy with the purchase, highly recommended.

    Update 20/10/2011:
    I am so happy that I didn't buy D5100 instead of D90.I have used this camera for almost 5 months now and I should say this is a fantastic SLR. I have taken photos in low light conditions, landscapes, indoors,.. Photos are stunning. colour, white balance, noise level all are perfect.
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    63 of 64 people found the following review helpful
    By Anon
    I recently bought the D90. Rather than repeat what others have already mentioned, I'd like to suggest a few accessories:

    1. An SDHC card. For some reason, the D90 kit does not come with an SD card. My fingers were itching to try out the D90 but I had to wait a few days for the SD card to fetch up. Nikon should have supplied a low capacity one at least! I would urge you to buy an 8GB SanDisk SDHC Extreme III, which is a fast card (133x). It is optimized for continuous shooting and for video, and writes to the card very fast. In contrast, lower speed cards take some time to write to the card, and you may miss that moment... See SanDisk Extreme III SDHC 8Gb High Performance Card - 20Mb/s 133x edition. Note that the Extreme III cards are rebranded to Extreme HD Video

    2. A remote control - for taking self portraits, long exposures, etc.. Dont buy the Nikon ML-L3 (see Nikon ML-L3 Remote Control or its equivalent) as these are not very functional. Though it is highly rated, do read the 3-star and lower rated reviews to understand its limitations before you decide. Instead, try out the Nikon MC-DC2 Remote Cord For D90 or the Hama NI-3 Wireless Remote Control Release for Nikon Camera. Both these work with the D90 and D5000 and not others

    3. A UV filter to protect the lens. Note that the 18-105mm VR lens that comes with the kit is 67mm dia, so buy a suitable filter

    4. Nikon SB-400 flash - I was pretty impressed with Ken Rockwell's review of the SB400 (Google for it) and I just went ahead and bought it. The flash head can be swivelled upwards 60/75/90 degrees and the bounced light photos are very pleasing. In contrast, the onboard flash does not swivel, and can produce washed-out pictures. See Nikon Speedlight SB-400 External Flash

    5. An SD card reader - from the reviews in this topic, I see that the D90 will not be recognized as a USB device and you need the clunky Nikon software to transfer images, etc. The Integral SD card reader (See Integral USB 2.0 Single Slot SD Reader) enables your computer to treat the SD card as a USB pen drive. It is a snap to install.

    Hope this helps!

    Update 12/12/2011: Another must-have accessory

    Nikon's plastic screen protector BM10 for the D90 gets scratched very easily, and ruins the photo displayed on the screen. So I bought a glass screen protector kit (See GGS LCD Glass Screen Protector For Nikon D90) which comprises two tough and slightly flexible glass protectors, one for the main D90 display and the other for the smaller display on the top. Both the protectors are shaped exactly like the screens and have a thin line of adhesive around the edges. Very easy to stick them onto the camera display screens (be sure to clean them first!), and afterwards they blend so easily with the camera, you cant even make out you've stuck anything! I've used it for the past 6 months or so, and the screens have held up pretty well so far (they dont scratch easily). The only disadvantage I see is replacing the screens can be tough (the adhesive is strong), but if you dont break it, you dont need to replace it :).
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    Most Recent Customer Reviews
    Awesome camera, Awesome value
    This camera is an upgrade for my D70, which I dearly love. Short and simple, this camera is awesome. the 3D focus is amazing and the ease of the controls are very intuitive. Read more
    Published 1 month ago by K. Stigler
    Nice camera
    I have had the D90 with the 18-105 lens for just over a year.

    As this is my first, and only DSLR, I have no real frame of reference, however I have found the camera... Read more
    Published 5 months ago by R. Goonewardene
    excellent starting point
    I had many doubts before making this purchase; I was just approaching the photography world so I could do nothing else than listen to my friends' suggestions. Read more
    Published 6 months ago by ILV79
    New to Nikon
    Having had Minolta and SONY DSLRs to date, SONY after they bought out Konica Minolta as my lenses were compatible, I had to replace the Minolta 5D after I dropped it and it was... Read more
    Published 6 months ago by Mel M
    Superb Camera
    Been wanting the D90 since launch, only just managed to buy it now - it's been worth the wait. A great kit with the 18-105 lens. Read more
    Published 7 months ago by norman6350
    simply the Best !
    This is a no compromise product from Nikon in the "D line" I had a D60 for ever so it seems ! and it builds on the Nikon tradition of build Quality and attention to detail .... Read more
    Published 7 months ago by A. Bingham
    So far so good!
    I've had the camera about 2 months now and must say I'm thrilled with it. I went with the D90 as the D300 (which I would have liked) was out of my price range. Read more
    Published 8 months ago by Mrs. S. E. Marchant
    A different experience
    I deliberated long and hard before purchasing the Nikon D90; I have been using the D60 for some time and was more than pleased with its performance. Read more
    Published 9 months ago by TC
    Nikon D90
    I'm not a photographer but I like to dabble. So far I've found this does everything previous reviews say it does (which is why I bought it). Read more
    Published 9 months ago by MP&GP
    As good as expected
    I had an old canon reflex camera and I wanted something of the sort but digital. After asking everyone around we chose Nikon this time and it is as good as expected. Read more
    Published 9 months ago by kampi
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