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September 2008
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Videoaufnahme-Funktion
Spitzenmäßige Performance
Solide verarbeitete Kamera mit gutem Sucher
Erstklassige Fotoqualität
Gute Bildqualität und geringes Bildrauschen auch bei schlechten Lichtverhältnissen
Die Nikon D90 liefert klare und detailreiche Bilder
Hohe Empfindlichkeiten bis ISO 3200 können beinahe bedenkenlos verwendet werden
Die RAW und JPEG Bildq...
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Einige Einschränkungen bei der Videofunktion
Implementierung des HDMI-Ausgangs nicht optimal
Mitgeliefertes Objektiv nur mittelmäßig
Kein ins Kameragehäuse integrierter optischer Bildstabilisator (dieser ist ins KitObjektiv integriert)
Der Live View Autofokus ist ziemlich langsam
Ein Videofilm kann maximal 5 Minuten lang sein
Die HD Videos werden bei 1.280 x 720 bei nur 24 Bild...
Zusammenfassung: It’s déjà vu all over again. As quaint as it now sounds, the Nikon N90s was the first autofocus 35mm SLR that I owned and I have many fond memories of using and capturing film images with that camera. I wrote a review of the N90s for Shutterbug’s long...
In conclusion the Nikon D90 is a great camera for beginners and experts alike. A mid-range D-SLR with the quick startup and functionality of a point-and-shoot and high end functionality of any interchangeable lens camera, the D90 is the best of both wo...
Zusammenfassung: Released in August of 2008, the Nikon D90 DSLR raises the bar with a plethora of digital photography features, including:The first DSLR to record video Live View mode Face priority auto-focus for razor sharp portraits and candids Large 3″ LCD screen w...
Zusammenfassung: It's a week short of two years since I reviewed the Nikon D80 , at the time Nikon's top consumer digital SLR. I was very impressed by its superb build quality, creative versatility and excellent image quality, giving it 9/10 and a Recommended award. Howev...
Zusammenfassung: It would seem logical for the first DSLR with video capture to come from a company that also makes camcorders. Nikon defied that logic, though, by creating the D90 ($1,000, estimated street, body only; $1,300 with AF-S DX Nikkor 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6G ED ...
Zusammenfassung: Nikons D90 Through the Eyes of a Video Pro - Page 2Okay, Ill stop beating the D90 up because there is some good here. Frankly, the price-per-pixel ratio is outstanding if youre looking to buy a fun DSLR. This is a great place for students and other ...
A very easy-to-use, high-quality digital SLR for shooting both HD video and still images; deserves props for being the first camera to pull off this one-two punch successfully; excellent low-light shooting with low noise
HD video is slightly jittery at 24 frames per second; panning in video mode produces some lag; test unit I tried had persistent error message and camera lock-up issue.
If, like me, you never thought you’d have much use for shooting video with a digital SLR, it’s worth it to give the D90 a whirl. As the first camera on the market to offer both HD video and stills—now since joined by the Canon 5D Mark II...