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Nikon D90 is considered as the first SLR digital camera, which incorporates the video recording system. The Nikon D90 happens to be the successor of Nikon D80.
The noteworthy features of this digital camera include 3 inches clear LCD, 18 mm to 105 mm kit lens, CMOS sensor, 12.3 megapixels resolution. Moreover, some other notable features of face detection, live view, calendar feature as well as in-camera retouching are also on the offer in Nikon D90, though these features can be observed usually only in the point-and-shoot type cameras.
In comparison to its predecessor D80, the resolution of camera has been increased from 10.2 megapixels to 12.3 megapixels. This solid as well as elegantly built camera also weighs slightly greater than its predecessor D80.
The design of D90 is also quite attractive with functional buttons as well as sharp screen. The camera comes with a comfortable grip.
The interface in this camera is easy to use as well as more appealing in comparison to most of its rivals in market (except the Sony digital cameras). However, the menu system is similar to its predecessor D80, and the “My menu” option helps in saving most frequently used settings.
The live view function in this camera can be made use of, by tapping the back button. But, the best part of the story is that still photography as well as video recording operations can be performed in tandem. Overall, the camera has been placed in second position just behind Canon 50D in the digital camera test conducted in the PC World’s test centre.
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