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After a steady trickle of leaks and rumors Nikon has announced the successor to its popular D80 middleweight digital SLR in the shape of the D90.
12.3-megapixel CMOS sensor: This Nikon D90 camera body features a DX-format CMOS image sensor that provides the highest level of performance. Its integrated A/D converter enables selection between 12-bit and 14-bit conversions.
Today I get to be among the very first to share with you the planet’s newest camera: the much-anticipated Nikon D90.
Whether consumers are graduating from an advanced compact digital camera or are a seasoned D-SLR enthusiast, the Nikon D90 emphasizes brilliant image quality and versatility with its exclusive advanced Scene Recognition System
The Nikon D90 is real and not just a collection of spy shots that essentially blew the Nikon wad prematurely over the past twenty days or so. It has a 12.3-megapixel sensor, ISO 6400 support, and live video view with HD video recording.
The much-rumored and even more longed-for update to the Nikon D80 has arrived. Or will, in a couple of weeks.
Nikon announces with its new D90 digital SLR camera a novelty in its mid-class DX-format D-SLR range.
“As expected, Nikon announced their new prosumer Nikon D90 digital SLR. The D90 features some very impressive specifications. The most significant feature in the new Nikon D90 is the ability to record HD video thought camera.
Nikon's new D90 digital SLR packs a 12.21 million image pixel CMOS sensor, 4.5 fps still photo shooting rate, LiveView and 720p video capture into a lightweight body with the same dimensions as the D80 it replaces.
SlashGear reader Chase Jarvis is a lucky guy: for the past few months he’s been testing out Nikon’s D90 DSLR as part of Nikon’s launch campaign, and he asked if we were interested in seeing the results.
The new Nikon D90 companion lens, the AF-S DX Zoom-NIKKOR 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR provides a versatile focal length, and the benefits of Nikon Vibration Reduction (VR) image stabilization technology.
Nikon D90 pre-order page (via Engadget) Nikon’s D90 isn’t even official yet, but already it’s specs have leaked, stores have spilled the beans on its lens packages, and now it’s available for pre-order.
With 12.3 megapixels, the newly-designed DX-format CMOS image sensor and Nikon’s proprietary EXPEED image processing concept, the D90 is a quality-guarantee. Advanced features such as Live View, Scene Recognition, Active D-Lighting.
Almost exactly two years after the D80 was announced comes its replacement, the rather predictably named D90.
With the release of the Nikon D90 you need a card that will be up for the job, well SanDisk have the perfect card with the 30MBps SDHC. These cards are able to write 39 6MB frames at 4.5 frames per second without even breaking a sweat.