The 12.3 Megapixel Nikon D90 D-SLR Premieres with the New 18-105mm VR Lens to Give Photographers Superb Image Quality, Live View Shooting, Nikon’s Scene Recognition System, and HD Movie Clip Recording ...
Nikon has announced its hotly anticipated new DSLR, the D90, and it turns out that yesterday’s rumors were spot-on. First, the numbers: 12.3 megapixels, Live View, face detection (which Nikon ...
I've been reviewing hardware and software, devising testing methodology and handed out buying advice for what seems like forever; I'm currently absorbed by computers and gaming hardware, but ...
The Nikon D90 is the first dSLR to include video, and high-definition video at that. It's also a 12-megapixel camera with a 76mm screen and live view Richard Trenholm was CNET's film and TV editor, ...
When it comes to digital cameras, you can make things simple by going with a point-and-shoot like the majority of people do. On the other hand, you can get more complex and open a new world of ...
Although the camera hasn’t been a very well-kept secret, Nikon has formally introduced its Nikon D90 DSLR digital camera, offering a 12.3 megapixel resolution, scene recognition, outstanding ...
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 ...
Editor’s Note: This article is part of a series that examines the lessons behind disruptive products through the lens of design. In 2008, Nikon debuted the D90 digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) camera ...
WIRED is where tomorrow is realized. It is the essential source of information and ideas that make sense of a world in constant transformation. The WIRED conversation illuminates how technology is ...
Canon’s Rebel T1i Out: Does 1080p Video At Entry Pricing Canon's Digital Rebel cameras have always been hard-hitters among entry-level DSLRs, but Canon is poised to sew up the market with its new T1i- ...
The ISO options available on your Nikon D90 allow you to adjust the camera's sensitivity to light. You may need to raise the ISO value if you take a picture in low light and find that the resulting ...
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