Sunday, July 17, 2011

The First of Its Kind - Nikon D90

We all already know that Nikon makes great digital cameras and video recorders but one of their latest, innovative models is the D90. Just like most other Nikon models this camera also comes with an anti dust system so that you can take images in all different types of settings. With this model they have integrated a low noise system too which is great so you don't have to listen to the auto focus the whole time while you are trying to capture images.

What people really want to know though is what this model has that other DSLR models from Nikon do not. First off, this is a truly innovative digital camera and it is not only Nikon's first, but the world's first DSLR movie making camera. Plus, once you have recorded the video that you want then you can easily upload and share it since it is formatted as an AVI file. A lot of the older digital cameras that recorded video would often be done in a format not compatible with tons of websites which mean you had to download some type of video converter to share it. There is an easy to use guide built in with the D90 so even if you are brand new to the DSLR family you can use it with ease. You also have the great Nikon's EXPEED system behind you too which means you can sort through photos and features quickly without a long pause or delay.

A lot of retail websites only provide you with the features and functions of the camera so reading some online reviews made by customers is always a great way to get a better idea of the camera itself. These reviews could help you make the best purchase decision since they are made by people who actually use or have used the D90. With that said though, you should make your final purchase decision based on your own needs and budget and not just solely on a review you read online.

The extra picture editing software that you get along with the D90 is pretty cool too and allows you to because your own photo shop expert right from your camera. If you have photos or videos you want to share with people you could hook your camera right up to your TV or PC since it is HDMI compatible, or simple remove your SD memory card to upload and share the files. Photographers take pictures of anything from wedding, kids, portraits, wild life and even baptisms so you want to make sure the camera you get will fit the mold of what you need it for. Once again this is another great reason to spend your time shopping around and reading reviews rather than making an impulse buy. The last thing you want to do is end up with a camera that is not quite what you were expecting it to be just because the price was right.

Check out the full Nikon D90 review and the Nikon D7000 blog.


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