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User reviews
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6 out of 6 people found this review helpful
4.0 stars
"A Nikon D300 for everybody......"
Pros: Very similar photo quality/features to the D300
Great sensitivity up to ISO6400 great noise reduction to ISO3200
920000 LCD. Incredible!
Nice feel.
Light but not to light.
Great Nikon VR lensCons: Video Recording without auto focus or exposure changes for 5 minutes.....weak, Doesnt look any better than DV at best. Needs work. Spoiled by my Sony HDV camera.
Summary: I found the D90 as a very impressive Prosumer... read more
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3 out of 3 people found this review helpful
5.0 stars
Pros: Excellent Image Quality
Feels great in my hands
Very Responsive
Loaded with FeaturesCons: Honestly cannot think of any at this point.
Summary: I Highly Recommend this camera to anyone look... read more
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3 out of 3 people found this review helpful
4.5 stars
Pros: For the price, you're getting a lot of camera....
Cons: The movie mode is just OK. Don't buy the camera for this feature alone, it's more of a gimmick. I guess in a pinch, it's nice to have.
Summary: The D80 is now a real buy, but if you have a ... read more
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2 out of 2 people found this review helpful
5.0 stars
"Great camera for the money. Excellent image quality."
Pros: Images are sharp and noise-free. Extremely fast performance. Auto and scene modes make it very easy to take great shots out of the box. Included lens kit has VR and is light and compact. Movie mode is fun to use. Great value at this price.
Cons: Movie mode has annoying limitations, such as 5 minute cap on HD and no auto focus. Lens kit has cheapish build quality. 18-105mm range is not great for telephoto zoom shots. JPEG output could be sharper (but RAW is excellent).
Summary: I bought this dSLR after reading the positive... read more
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1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
4.5 stars
"An excellent prosumer camera"
Pros: This is a nice step-up from the D80 in megapixels and the fact that it is the first DSLR with video. Also good for its anti-vibration lens (VR) and its immediate ease of use. You can move from Auto setting to various shooting modes very quickly.
Cons: The video mode has only mono sound and requires manual focusing.
Summary: I have taken approximately 900 photos with th... read more
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Nikon D90 (with 18-105mm lens):
$1,109.00 - $1,349.98
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