From D80 to D90

Those who change from D80 to D90, is the new fast-professional camera from Nikon soon familiar. In the international arena we must already look closely to detect differences. They exist, but they are discreet. Fortunately, they fit on the battery grip MB-D80, the dimensions are identical. But somehow she makes an even more processed, high-quality impression. The much-vaunted large display is estimated only about 0.5 cm higher and just under one inch wider than its predecessor, but what makes a difference. The high resolution brings a further improvement. The viewfinder is big and bright, clearly noticeable in direct comparison.

The ability to compose the photo is indeed given to live on display, but it's really hard to focus in this mode so lame that it has focused more quickly by hand! This live-view option does not you really need, at most very rare, if you work as close to the ground or overhead. Under no circumstances should this influence a purchase decision. This is just a nice gimmick. Similarly, the video option is there but really adding no means mature. Well have to play, just in case incurred moving images. Who buys but a D90, does so because of his photographic rights, not because of a video clip in moderate quality. One must realize here is that the auto focus in the film option does not work, so you have to refocus the films by hand, which hardly requires a lot of work or exercise.

Nevertheless, the properties as a digital SLR camera just before the professional segment are enormous and probably unmatched in the class. It is similar to its predecessor is sehr.Man to operate immediately at home, although we always found news. The design possibilities are even greater, the menu of the individual functions is sorted by subject, which greatly facilitated the discovery. Most importantly, the image quality of the new sensor, I think actually better, although I do not yet completed this assessment, will complement the review in due course.

Who looks the best camera body in the world under $ 1000, look no further than the D90.

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