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La fusión de la calidad en imagen de 12.3 megapíxeles y el modo de D-Movie de 24cps de la Nikon D90 supera las exigencias de los apasionados de la fotografía.
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Accesorios Incluidos
- Batería recargable EN-EL3e de ión de litio
- cargador rápido MH-18a
- tapa del ocular DK-5
- cubreojos tipo copa de hule DK-21
- cable USB UC-E4
- cable de audio y video EG-D2
- correa para cámara AN-DC1
- tapa para la pantalla LCD BM-10
- tapa para la cámara
- tapa para el soporte de accesorios BS-1
- paquete de software en CD ROM
* Los accesorios incluidos pueden diferir de un país a otro o dependiendo del área.
D90
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Wonderful Camera.
The Nikon D90 camera can be used by every body, from the novice to the professional. This is a camera that you can grow with. If you are a novice, just put the camera in the auto mode and the camera will do the rest. If you are shooting extreme closeups put the D90 in the macro mode. One of the features that endare's me to this camera is the ability to use old manual focus Ai and AI-s lenses. I can keep my old manual focus lenses while upgrading to the latest vr lenses. It is compatable with old flashes as well as flashes that has not yet been released. I use a SB-800 and SB910 Flash with my D90. The SB-910 flash was released after the D90. The D90 is great in low light situations. Can be used in churches when flashes are not allowed. The iso ranges between 100 and 3200 6400 expanded. I prefer this camera to the more expensive D300,( just a personal choise, ) I think that it takes better pictures. I love the in camera tools. You can take black and white photos, you can use sepha to age your pictures, they are many other filter effects that can be used. There is a in camera red eye reduction feature. This is the first D-slr with a full 1080 HD movie mode. This camera is built to last, have used this camera extensively, and it shows no sign of use. Great camera.
28 de mayo de 2012
"The real Prince"
Fantastic model I've ever used. It is an user friendly model to me.
27 de mayo de 2012
Solid, always ready, a great camera
My first SLR , now is the camera that I use in the field and never failed me
27 de mayo de 2012
My D90 experience
I am very happy with my D90. I had used the D80, at work, for several years and wanted to upgrade.
For about a year, I researched Internet camera reviews and concluded that I would like the D90 and some of the reasonably priced Nikkor lenses.
When I started searching for a DSLR I did not have a current personal system to build upon. Therefore, I was open to look at all brands. I have been somewhat surprised that the cost of the D90 has not dropped dramatically. This bodes well and may help if I decide to sell it and purchase either a Nikon upgrade or perhaps switch to a smaller system such as the Sony Nex-7 camera.
That system interests me for the same reason I stopped using my old SLR cameras and started using smaller, easy to travel with, point and shoot film cameras. I have been told by a former Nikon DSLR user, who switched to Canon, that Canon lenses were less expensive. I wasn't impressed but, I have no doubt the images from that equipment would also give satisfactory results. I don't know why there is so much emphasis on the high pixel rate offered by manufactures. I have never had a need to enlarge anything bigger than 8 x10" and even my old Nikon Coolpix 990, with a 3.4 MP sensor met that task.
The reason I wanted a DSLR was because I was tired of looking at a small LCD, wanted better shot to shot times and better battery life. The D90 provided all that and more. Also, the video isn't the easiest to use especially because it does automatically focus. But, I knew that and was not interested in that D90 feature anyway.
26 de mayo de 2012
If you make a error in taking a photo the camera will adjust to take a perfect photo
It is a very easy camera to use if you want it to be or a very perfect to take even a beginner can do a very good job ,I am not a pro but I love to take pictures with it no matter of sports or stills
26 de mayo de 2012
D90
I have had mine for a two years and I am still learning what all this camera can do. It is an amazng camera.
26 de mayo de 2012
Great Camera but to Heavy for me.
Wonderful camera but much to heavy with 70mm/300mm a lens attached while walking in the HOT Bermuda sun. Weighed about 4 pounds. I sold the body and 70/300 and a 55mm zoom for about half price.
I now have a Nikon 1 with 10/30mm and 30/110mm. It is just Great. I'd like to try the 10mm/110mm but it adds some additional weight but would sure due the trick. When I get an extra $750, I'll most likely get one.
I have had many Nikon products going back to the Nikon TNF and love all of them.
26 de mayo de 2012
Tough Workhorse
The D90 is a tough, reliable workhorse of a camera. It performs spectacularly under all kind of conditions. Photo's are sharp, color is accurate with minimal graininess at higher ISO's. It's a camera I would buy again and again. It's only fault would be that it's not dust or moisture sealed, but for the price of a D90, that's understandable.
26 de mayo de 2012
Two years and going strong
I decided to move up to D-SLR I had shot Cannon's almost exclusively both hard film and Digital but decided if I was going to lay out as much as I'd have to in order to move up to a D-SLR then I wanted to compare and read reviews of both Cannon and Nikon.
After close to 6 months of research I was surprised to realize that it was a Nikon I liked best for a number of reasons. For me it was the way the pictures looked straight from the camera w/o any touch up. I had come to realize that when comparing side by side pictures I picked the D90 over the 50D time after time.
Then when I finally handled both the D90 felt very natural in my hands. Now I had no problems with the 50D as I have extremely large hands, XXL gloves and size 15 ring, but the D90 worked better for me.
I have now shot with this camera for approx. 2 years and have never regretted my choice. I guess I would fit into the amateur professional class. I shoot sports for different groups and reasons, along with 2 or 3 weddings a year for friends.
I also take pictures just to take pictures, a lot!
I recently had the opportunity to shoot a wedding outside in the Fall Mountains.Another person was the primary photographer using a Cannon 50D. I got to compare almost identical pictures taken with both systems and see how they both handled different conditions and lighting. I was very pleased with what I felt was my D90's better capturing of the natural "Look" of this very brightly colored, Sunny, very high clouded Fall day.
I was also very happy to hear many say they liked the pictures I captured with my D90 better then those taken with the 50D.
I could give different reasons for why this might have happened but in the end I really believe it was the way my D90 captures images with a very natural feel to them.They seem to always be crisp and clean but not "Razor Edged". The colors seem natural not pushed or over saturated.
I do wish it had more ability to set up special personalized settings and not loose them so easily (at least for me ) but most of the time I know in advance what the conditions of what I am going to shoot are and can preset for that.
In the end I've had the camera for over two years love it and am still learning how to shoot with it. It can handle almost everything I throw at it and still give me great pictures. If it helps any to give you some type of reference it is not unusual for me to take 2500 pictures at say an air show or 1000 fireworks pics in one evening.
I ended up with 1700 pictures at the a fore mentioned wedding. A baptism last weekend resulted in 650 or so pics. I use 6 different photo manipulation programs and my D90 works well with all of them from the very pricey to free ones, but I only use my Nikon transfer program to down load with.
Bottom line I love the camera and the nervous jump from Cannon to Nikon was the right one for me and I'll stay with Nikon.
25 de mayo de 2012
D90 Can't be beat
I have used Nikons for more than 25 years and Nikon has taken affordable quality to new heights. For the price range the D90 can't be beat.
25 de mayo de 2012
Bob in the Valley
The D90, along with my 18-200 Telephoto Lens, has been a joy to use for both travel and taking pictures of
my young grandson. The VR11 allows me to take pictures without a flash at a very slow speed. It has been very versatile. My only reservations has been it speed when using the
built in flash.
25 de mayo de 2012
My favorite camera to carry and use.
The D90 has been out for a while but it's still my favorite. I'm a professional photographer who uses a company-owned D300 every day in a wide variety of situations, but I sometimes prefer to bring my own D90 to assignments because of a couple of things. The camera body is lightweight and compact and the layout of its controls makes it easier to use, while the photos it makes are of excellent pro quality. It also gives me full control when using Nikon's CLS remote flash.
The features and menu controls are akin to those found in the D300 but lack some of the fine tuning. For example, the D-lighting is either on or off with no settable values. The burst frame rate is too slow for sports shooting but I use the D300 for that anyway.
One of the things I like most is the rotating mode dial which allows me to quickly switch between auto and fully manual exposure modes, something I do often. Exposure compensation settings for both available light and flash output are familiar and effortless as well.
This camera seems to be designed as I would like a camera to be designed. The controls are intuitively easy to find and use, the menus are not laden with overly complex drill-down settings, and most of the advanced capabilities are still there when you need them.
25 de mayo de 2012
Great camera, Best price!
I got the D90 when it first came out. The Nikon D90 is a great camera. In my opinion It's Nikon's best sub $ 1000 DX format DSLR. A friend purchased the D300 around the same time (cost twice as much) I tried it and preferred the D90. He even admitted that my photos were sharper. The D90 has great handling that will let you react faster to conditions, meaning you get better pictures. I've never taken to a camera as quickly as I did to the Nikon D90. Within my first few shots I could tell I had a great, easy to use camera in my hands. Everything about it made getting good shots so easy and the VR works great. I still think it's a great choice and the price is lower now. Don't think you can lose with the D90.
25 de mayo de 2012
A Supercharged D80
Not too heavy, easy to use, has many of the options of the big boys, built like most Nikons (rugged), if you liked the D80 you'll love the D90!!
25 de mayo de 2012
D90 great camera
Being a professional videographer I am always interested in the quality of the image. I bought the D90 when I had time to get back into photography . (as my kids got older) My last 35mm was a film camera. The image quality of this camera is superb and more true to color than the other brands. This was the perfect time for me to get into digital photography. Now with a digital SLR, the use of the camera is similar to a professional video camera. They both use a CMOS chip, that can be adjusted to the specific look I desire. White balance, color enhancement etc. are all the same as the video camera.
I like the ability to assign function buttons so I can change parameters without entering the menu. This allows me to make quick adjustments without taking my eye off the viewfinder. The Creative Lighting System is easy and fun to use and helps with my flash photography. The camera is relatively light weight and fits well in my hand.
I am thoroughly enjoying this camera.
25 de mayo de 2012
GREAT CAMERA BUT SUPPORT?
I enjoy the camera and am very pleased with it overall. I think the battery life is exceptional.
One complaint. There were NO problems converting RAW to JPEG with Windows XP. However, when I switched to WIN 7 x64 conversion became almost impossible. The process took a very long time and generated TMP files. 10 to 20 of these per conversion. Very unacceptable. I contacted support but did not receive an answer. I Googled and did not find an answer. However, the answer is WIN 7 may create a user with a lock on the folder where VIEW NX2 wants to store the converted files. You may not convert files out of that user setting. TMP files will result. Pay attention to your user account settings. I thought NIKON support could have directed me to this possibility, even though it seems to be a WIN 7 setting.
Thank you,
JK
25 de mayo de 2012
Superior camera for the amateur photographer
I have been using my D90 now for two years. Migrating from a D70s and an F100 film camera, I
found the D90 to be just the instrument to satisfy my needs until such time as I may elect
to move to FX. The D90 accepts all of the FX lenses I have acquired as well as DX ones,
a feature critical to my selection. The 3" LCD screen is high resolution enabling me to view
in better detail exposures in a way not possible with the D70s. I still shoot with the D70s as
my back-up camera.
I do long for a viewfinder on a DX camera approaching that of the F100. I suspect I shall have
to wait until I move into FX. I know the D7000 is also a fine up-grade, but for now I am totally
satisfied and happy with my D90.
25 de mayo de 2012
Affordable Perfection
I had been away from photography for many, many years. So long, in fact, the entire digital photography era had developed. I knew I wanted a viable body that would allow me to photograph quality images, while allowing me to budget for the expense.
After much evaluation, I settled for the D90. I have not been disappointed. In fact, I continue to be amazed at what the D90 is capable of doing. It has performed flawlessly and I find more than enough information about the body when I want to learn more.
Great camera!! Would do it all over again.
25 de mayo de 2012
My D-90 Thoughts
I went from a D-70 to a D-90 and am very pleased with the results. I have no interest in movies, and have never used this feature. Feature wise and image wise, this is a fantastic camera. My only complaint is that for my hands this body seems a little small. I thought that the D-70 felt more comfortable but this is no reflection on the quality of the camera.
25 de mayo de 2012
EXTRAORDINARY CAMERA FOR AMATEURS AND PROFESSIONALS
I HAVE ENJOYED THIS CAMERA BECAUSE OF THE EXCEPTIONAL POSSIBILITIES AND DIVERSITY. ADDED A NIKOR 18-200 OR A NIKOR 70-300, I HAVE BEEN ABLE TO TAKE THE SHOTS I WANT. IT IS NOT HEAVY AND EASY TO USE, EVEN WHEN YOU DON'T READ ALL OF THE 'ENCYCLOPEDIA" OF THE MANUAL. IT IS A STEP UP TO THE D-80 THAT I HAD, AND STILL OWN. i USED VIDEO WITH IT AND IT COMES OUT WITH A VERY HIGH DEFINITION.
25 de mayo de 2012
Quality & Performance at a Reasonable Price
The D90 lives up to the Nikon reputation of quality and performance all in a reasonably priced package. My D90 has been with me and performed well in tropical jungles, deserts, sub-zero temperatures and storms off-shore in the Gulf of Mexico. The only time it failed was when I dropped it 20 feet onto the deck of an oil platform. Even then the technicians at Nikon Customer Service were able to quickly return it to peak performance.
The forensic photography I do requires a sharp image and exposure that reveals both shadow and highlight detail. The D90 provides both. I have blown up images taken with the D90 to poster size to reveal facts to a jury and projected images for a judge. In each case the Nikon images have provided the detail required in both the shadows and highlighted areas.
I have used Nikon cameras and lenses since I first purchased a Nikon F in the early 70's. The D90 continues this fine tradition.
25 de mayo de 2012
Great Camera, always reliable
the Nikon D90 has been my introduction to the world of digital. After four full years of awesome pictures and more than 19k clicks, is perfect like new. Reliable, sturdy, ergonomic and makes really nice images. Highly recommended even now (May 2012) used, if you can find it in good conditions.
24 de mayo de 2012
I love my D90 when it works, but sometimes it is a lemon
Most of the time, my D90 DSLR is a dream - the clarity of the shots, the ISO range, the ease of optimizing the settings. However, the autofocus connection between the lens and the body sometimes fails and when it does, it is extremely aggravating. When it first happened, 2 months after purchasing the camera, Nikon required I send it to them for repairs; they would not allow the dealer to exchange it for a new one. They were not able to reproduce the problem, so it was returned to me after having it for 45 days.
The problem is intermittent. The most frustrating part of the problem is loses accuracy before it fails completely. Once it does fail, I have to remove and reinstall the lens, remove the battery and curse a few times before it begins to work again. It is not until I download the shots that I discover the focus has been off for 20-40 shots. I just returned from a great vacation in Hawaii and a number of my shots are fuzzy when displayed on my computer screen, even though they looked great on the camera's monitor.
Needless to say, I am very disappointed.
24 de mayo de 2012
wish I had more time to use this camera
easy to use features, just wish it had auto focus when using the video.
24 de mayo de 2012
A Whole Lotta Camera
I started my DSLR experience with a used D70. It was overwhelming at first, but eventually the controls became familiar, and then it died. Well, I was hooked on the DSLR and after reading lots of reviews I saved up to buy a D90. This camera has over 24,000 clicks and has provided tons of enjoyment. My grandchildren appear frequently in my photos. However I really like landscapes and often print them at 20"x30" to hang on my walls at work.
Likes: Excellent photo quality. Controls are well-laid out and most of the useful ones are buttons, avoiding tedious digging through menu options. Eleven focus zones are plenty. Auto white-balance is decent. LCD display is excellent. Uses old Nikon lenses- a real plus!
Wish List: I would like the default file numbering to be continuous and not restart at 1000; would be better at 100,000. I would like to see this camera be more weather-resistant. It is missing the ability "recognize" manual lenses and to fine-tune the focus. I wish it had a little cleaner results at high ISO. It would be great if there was a more precise optimal focus indicator for manual focus situations.
I know this is the first DSLR to do decent video, but it something that I rarely use and this feature is not make-or-break in my decision to buy.
I bump the default sharpness to 5.
The Nikon 18-200mm is my walk-around lens and the D90 goes with me pretty much wherever I go. It was my good fortune to buy several used (~30 year old) Nikon lenses that work perfectly. Manual lenses give the green focus dot to aid my aging eyes, but again it would be great if it were more precise. I have the SB600 flash.
24 de mayo de 2012
Great camera to find out how much fun DSLR shooting can be!
I have owned this camera for about two years now and still am finding features and tools. It is a workhorse that is affordable and can do amazing things above point and shoot cameras. I would suggest to stay away from DX lenses though because this baby will encourage you to delve into full format eventually. The controls are easy and the menus are simple to follow. I paid much more for my Nikon so take advantage of the price break!
24 de mayo de 2012
The D90 is everything I expected and totally suits my needs.
I mated the Nikon D90 body with a Nikkor 18-200mm 1.35-5.6GII lens and a Nikon SB600 Speedlight for the perfect combination to suit my needs. Everything has worked perfectly without the need to carry multiple pieces of equipment. A great machine.
24 de mayo de 2012
One great enthusiast camera from Nikon
Considering that it not a professional camera and definitely not aimed at beginners I find that the D-90 meets my needs at this time. It feels good in the hand, has all the bells and whistles that an enthusiast wants or needs and is priced to satisfy most budgets. I opted to upgrade my lenses to the 16-85 and the 70-300 VR lenses. Both meet my needs and are great lenses for me to use. I have had this camera for a while now, and the Nikon Company has come out with some cameras that have upgraded and updated features that would be nice to have, but not necessarily needed enough to buy a new camera.
Am I satisfied? Yes I am.
24 de mayo de 2012
Solid body, reliable, very competent camera
I am a serious hobbiest. I migrated to the D90 from a D70 for it's faster frame per second continuous shooting capability; it's superior processing engine and bigger file size. I've been very pleased with the performance of the D90. Image quality is very high at ISO's 800 and below. I often shoot at ISO 1200 and find the image quality very acceptable. The camera has a number of useful features inluuding the exposure delay mode (though I'd rather have a mirror up mode) and 2-stop bracketing (though I'd rather have 5-stops). I frequently use the remote IF trigger for shutter release. It's a separate item, but well worth the money.
The custom setting options are helpful. I do not use the presets as I shoot consistantly in manual or shutter priority mode. The display is bright and clear. The menu is not a useful as I'd like. This is due to the large number of functional and operational options the camera provides.
I added a battery pack to my D90. Also a worth while purchase. In addition to extending the number of frame captures on one charge it's useful for shooting with the body in the 'portrait' orientation.
24 de mayo de 2012
D90 - Versatile Choice
I purchased my D90 mainly for taking photos of my daughter's sports - field hockey and softball but found the D90 to be a great camera for family and trevel photos. The fast focusing was great for action photos and most lenses will work in the autoexposure mode. I have lenses from superwide (12mm) to zoom telephotos (120-400mm) and all work great. I like the ruggedness (I shot 100 to 200 photos per game) and ease of use. The D90 gives you a wide range of choices from manual to program exposoure setting.
Although I recommend this camera, there are now even better choices - 7000 & 5100 that i would take a look at. I would like to have an articulating view screen like the 5100. The camera is heavy for long travel trips.
24 de mayo de 2012







