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blog.jr.com: The Nikon D90 adds HD filming to DSLR’s

  • Bob Perlstein · 1 year ago
    I'm in the market for an excellent DSLR and read your review. Does this camera have image stablization?

    Have you enjoyed the HD Video and sound parts of your new camera? Does it work well? How long can you shoot video and sound?

    Appreciate your comments on why you think this is the camera I should purchase.

    Thanks you
    Bob
  • Atane · 1 year ago
    Hi Bob,

    The Nikon D90 kit comes with an 18-105mm lens. The lens has vibration reduction. Many of the Nikon DX lenses have vibration reduction. This is usually noted with the acronym "VR".

    The length of your video footage depends on what resolution you set the camera on. But it's anywhere from 5 minutes for 720p HD, to 20 minutes for SD.

    Does it work well? Yes it does, however I think that a tripod is a must when recording with the D90. Without it, you might get a wobble effect when doing wide pans.
  • sanjeev · 1 year ago
    what is the max GB available for this camera?
  • Atane · 1 year ago
    Storage capacity depends on the size of the SD and/or SDHC card you use.
  • Nikon D90 Camera · 8 months ago
    My favourite camera. It's the best in class by far.
  • bakerman · 7 months ago
    Hi,

    I'm an architect and i'd like to kwon which lenses are better to take indoor pictures.

    thanks
  • p0ps · 7 months ago
    50 mm lens will give you the truest angles, as an architect you may
    value that most. A 28mm lens will show more in close quarters, but
    there will be some distortion.
  • jeannefaulk · 3 months ago
    I have a N6006 with several lens and am in the market to purchase a Nikon digital SLR camera. Is a
    Nikon ED AF Nikkor 70-300mm 1:4-5.6D compatible with any digital SLR cameras?
  • Atane · 3 months ago
    Hi Jeanne, that lens is compatible with only Nikon SLR cameras.
  • jeannefaulk · 3 months ago
    Could someone provide a comparison & recommendation of the D5000 & D90?
  • Atane · 3 months ago
    Jeanne,

    They are both 12.3 megapixel cameras, but the key difference between them is that the D5000 has an vari-angle display that you can move in different directions to view what you are capturing. The Display on the D90 is static. Nevertheless, the resolution on the D90 screen is higher than the resolution of the screen on the D5000. It’s also slightly bigger at 3 inches, as opposed to 2.7 inches on the D5000.

    So it’s a trade off, the D5000’s screen offers versatility, it’s also a little brighter and is more visible in the sun. The D90 screen is larger and has a higher resolution. Ultimately, only you can decide which would suit your needs most. They are both fine cameras.
  • tamyra · 2 months ago
    This kit comes with a 18-105mm DX VR lens.
    How is that different from the 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR?
  • tamyra · 2 months ago
    This kit comes with a 18-105mm DX VR.
    How is that different from the 18-105mm ED VR?
  • keralite · 1 month ago
    Do you ship to Doha, Qatar?
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