Nikon D90 Best Price 2012

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Nikon D90

The Nikon D90 best price can be found easily, if you do the shopping online, with careful research on the best price and deals for the camera. You can find an extremely competitive market of digital SLR cameras on the internet that allows quality cameras with big discounts and great deals. You can find the best Nikon D90 price from many large retailers online with just a few clicks.

Nikon D90 Best Price

Nikon D90 dealSo what the best deal will give you? If you are a new photographer, then Nikon D90 has the 12.3-MP CMOS DX (15.8 * 23.6 mm) sensor, 11-point AF system, 24fps 1280 * 720 video recording, redesigned TTL exposure metering sensor, and a 3-inch LCD. With the outstanding 12.3-megapixel DX format sensor, you can get outstanding image quality from this camera.

If you take pictures with your DSLR camera as well as record videos, then Nikon 90 has both the SDHC and SD card slots that will help you to store as many pictures or videos as you want. With i-TTL flash compatibility this digital SLR can be a great buy, if you can purchase it with the best price. Surprisingly it weighs only 710.3g when no lens is attached, which will enable you to be accustomed to the heavy digital SLR cameras.
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Some of the best online deals for the Nikon d90 include the lithium-ion battery, battery charger, eyepiece cap, UC-E4 USB cable, AV cable, body cover, cover for the LCD monitor, and software CD. So, when you are looking for the best deal online you need to check whether you are getting all the items. If you do some research before purchasing the Nikon d90 camera, it is not very difficult to get the best price and deal for it.

Nikon D90 Customer Reviews

Nikon D90 reviewsBidding on online auction websites is one way to get this camera, but you need to buy only from those sellers who have positive feedbacks and higher ratings. You can also look for large amount of discounts in a number of websites selling the Nikon d90 with the best possible price. You need to check the warranties and the payment methods before jumping into any conclusion. So I recommend you order it from reputation stores.
Customer reviews
"I am far from a professional photographer, but I take it as seriously as possible while still referring to it as a hobby. I take mostly pictures of people at events and many of my baby son without flash in low light situations.

I had been using a Nikon D40x for 1 year and very early reached my limitation with that camera. The Nikon D40x has very nice image quality, but the camera's interface is not suited for a more serious shooter who wants quick single button or dial access to such shooting parameters such as white balance, shooting mode, metering mode, etc. I also felt very limited by the D40x not having an in-body focus motor that would allow me to use non AF-I/AF-S lenses (which are lenses without the focus motor built-in)..."
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"PROS:

1. Fantastic set of separate buttons on the camera to control parameters like ISO, white balance, metering, autofocus, image quality, shooting mode, etc.
2. Two command dials
3. High resolution 920K pixel LCD screen (like the one on the Nikon D300)
4. 12.3 megapixel CMOS sensor
5. Low noise high ISO capability (for low light shooting) I can shoot ISO 1600 with good image quality with this camera, while on my D40x I could only shoot with ISO 400 and obtain acceptable IQ. I will even use ISO 3200 frequently with very usable results!
6. Separate top-viewing LCD screen in addition to the rear high res screen, to show shooting parameters constantly
7. In-body focus motor which allows the use of Nikon's non AF-I/S lenses, including wonderful and CHEAP prime lenses such as the Nikkor 50mm 1.8 (~$100 lens!)
8. Continuous shooting of 4.5 frames per second
9. Small size, although larger than the D40/D40x/D60, it is still substantially smaller in the hand than the D300/D3
10. 720p 24fps MPEG video shooting capability with incredible ability to use depth of field that I cannot achieve with my Sony High-Def camcorder.
11. Eleven auto-focus points (not as nice as the 51 points on the D300, but substantially better than my D40x with its 3 points)
12. GPS option
13. HDMI output
14. Enormous number of options to customize camera and shooting settings to fit your style of shooting
15. Fantastic image quality right out-of-box if you don't want to do any post processing
16. Terrific build quality
17. Top notch camera ergonomics (but this will be a very personal opinion that differs for each shooter)

CONS:

1. "Rolling shutter" phenomenon while recording video: The D90 CMOS sensor has the same problem that other CMOS video recorders have when recording video. If you move the camera, especially horizontally, you get a "jelly" or "rubberbanding" effect where the image wobbles significantly. It is nice to have the video features, which looks very sharp at 720p, but it is NOT a substitute for a video camera. If you use a tripod, and do not do quick zooms/pans, the video quality is excellent. Without a tripod, however, you may get nauseous watching a wobbly video. The sound is also in monoaural.
2. 1/200 flash synch: Not a problem for me, but it might be for you.
3. No weather sealing: This is found on the Nikon D300/D3 and even on similarly priced models from other camera companies
4. The buffer will fill up after about 8 continuous RAW + JPG (FINE) shots. This number differs depending on the shooting parameters that you will choose. If you shoot primarily JPG, the buffer seems to allow a very large number of continuous shots, but I have not quantified this for JPG only..."
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"Got the camera and the 18-200 lense a few weeks back. I am upgrading from a D70. Overall, I am very satisfied with the quality of the pictures - much better response in low light - higher ISO and better focus than the 70. Love the lens as well - this will be all I need for everything.

I did have an issue with the camera where I was getting F-- errors intermittently - depending on how I held the camera. This is a lens error per documentation. I was also getting CHA errors on the camera which is a chip error and only recoverable by removing the battery. Given that I was only 2 weeks into the camera I spoke with Amazon and exchanged the unit and lens for a replacement. I am confident that the new unit, which I got very quickly from Amazon - will function fine.

Great unit and the video is a great feature. "

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