The model was announced in August 2008 and replaced Nikon D80.
D90 is suitable for many different types of users. If the interest and willingness to learn is present it is nothing in the way of buying D90 as the first SLR. Also, the camera is suitable for enthusiasts and even a lot of semi-professional and professional photographers.
Changes
There are small design changes from the D80 to the successor. The D90 has a cleaner look and appears to be slightly more rounded and streamlined than the D80. Buttons, switches and wheels are improved – not much, but enough. The screen is also bigger and better.
The biggest news of the Nikon D90 is the ability to record video. Recording quality is good, thanks to a resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels (720p) at 24 frames per second, but the feature has some restrictions. Among other things, it does not autofocus while recording. Anyway, the Nikon D90 is not a video camera, but is designed to capture still images – which it does very well.
Good pictures
The picture quality is good. Nikon D90 reproduces details very well, and better than some cameras that are significantly more expensive.
Nikon D90 has dramatically improved the battery capacity from the D80, even though the two cameras using the exact same battery. D90 also gets a nice battery meter that provide battery power level far more accurately than before.

Key Features
• 12.3- megapixel
• D-Movie mode. Capture at up to 1280 x 720 – 24 fps with mono sound
• 3.0-inch 920,000 pixel TFT-LCD
• Live View with contrast-detect AF
• 4.5 frames per second continuous shooting
• Image sensor cleaning (sensor shake)
• IS0 200-3200 range (100-6400 expanded)
• 3D tracking AF (11 point)
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