Nikon has been coming out with new DSLRs and the Nikon D90 Digital SLR Camera is one of their latest one that comes with some stunning features. The Nikon D90 12MP Digital SLR Camera comes with a dimension of 132×103x77 mm and weighs 620 grams. It consists of CMOS sensor that provides a sensor resolution of 12 mega-pixels, that guarantees superior quality images. With this 12.3MP sensor the D90 has managed to rise to the level of a more professional Nikon D300 DSLR, while also sharing the same ISO sensitivity range of ISO 200 – 3200. It is integrated with high signal-to-noise ratio components that enable exceptional performance even at high ISO settings. Another important features is its 3-inch LCD screen that provides 170-degree viewing angle and 920,000 pixel resolution.
The Nikon D90 Digital Camera provides a continuous shooting speed of 4.5 frames per second for capturing dramatic action sequences and decisive moments precisely and clearly. It provides a 11-point AF System that exhibits consistent and accurate autofocus. This delivers razor sharp images. It includes a dedicated button for activating Live View. While the Live View gets activated it provides access to 3 contrast detection focus modes that includes the Face Priority mode. Another features of this DSLR is its 5 advanced scenic modes. The Scene Recognition System incorporated in the camera selects and activates the most appropriate scene depending on the situation. Likewise the D-Lighting function is used to adjust the contrast, saturation and exposure settings to match the surroundings.
The Nikon D90 Mid-Range Digital SLR Camera comes with HD video shooting abilities. It is one of the first DSLR to feature this property. You can shoot video at a rate of 24fps at a high 1280×720 pixel HD resolution. It includes a built-in sensor cleaning mechanism that prevents the degradation of images due to dust particles. Also its in-camera editing option lets you get creative with your photographs. On the whole, the Nikon D90 has been designed to exceed the growing demands of many passionate photographers.
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