Review of the Nikon d90.

I have used several Nikon D90 cameras at various times. In whatever conditions they were not: I constantly carried cameras with me in hikes, reinstalled lenses millions of times, in the rain, in the cold and on hot days - but the cameras worked like clockwork. Of course, I understand that good copies of Nikon D90 may have come across, but still, many years of trouble-free operation and mileage of over 130.000 (one hundred thirty thousand) of one copy and over 250.000 (a quarter of a million) of the second copy only gives rise to positive reviews.

Review of the Nikon D90. View of the camera itself.

Review of the Nikon D90. View of the camera itself.

To fully understand and understand the camera, you just need read the instructionsIt’s long and boring, but I don’t see another way. The quality of the pictures very much depends on the lens and the methodology of your shooting, as well as image control mode, therefore, to say that the camera shoots better or worse is blasphemy, we can only talk about its ergonomics, technical characteristics and direct work experience. Always remember that important how to take pictures, but not by what means.

Sample photos on Nikon D90

Sample photos on Nikon D90

And so, the camera belongs to the class of digital mirrors mid-range cameras... The Nikon D90 is often said to be an advanced amateur camera. Therefore, please note that this is not a professional camera, as they often write on the Internet (especially in online stores), professional cameras - is D300(s) D200, D700, D3(x, s), D4, D800(E) - therefore, you need to understand that the device is more aimed at amateurs than at professionals. The main feature of the camera is that the set of functions allows you to use the Nikon D90 just as well as professional technology, but with some limitations.

Sample photo on Nikon D90

Sample photo on Nikon D90

The main parameters of Nikon D90, which are worth paying attention to
1. Live view
2. HD video 1280 * 720 24k \ s
3MP CMOS sensor
4. Aluminum-magnesium case with a bunch of buttons
5. Built-in autofocus drive
6. Additional screen
7. 4.5 frames \ second
8. Flash operating in Comand mode and FP mode
9. Lithium-ion battery
10. Matrix cleaning system
11. Bracketing exposure

Example photo on Nikon D90

Example photo on Nikon D90

Now let's go through each item from a practical point of view.

1. Live View. Under live view it means “Live View” and in Nikon D90 it is quite a strong point.
First: made for the D90 very large screen (920.000 points - the same as in professional D3, D700) from which you can not tear yourself away. He even knows how to show slide shows to music!
Secondly: very convenient button to switch to live view - just clicked and the incomprehensible digital SLR turned into an ordinary soap box (useful for people who just switched to SLR cameras and just can't figure out what to see through the viewfinder).
Third: this mode allows clearly control focus at any point in your frame. Let’s take a closer look - when sighting you can select any area in the frame with the joystick and zoom it in on a scale of 1 to 1 - that is, select any point for focusing. This mode is indispensable when working with manual (non-autofocus lenses) and a tripod.
True, it takes time to get used to the work of the mirror, which adds unnecessary sounds and clinks when working. The mirror and shutter clicks when Live View is enabled, and when shooting, they click twice. It may seem that the camera is taking extra frames. A huge disadvantage of this mode is that autofocus works very, very slowly, and in video mode it does not work at all.

Photo on Nikon D90

Photo on Nikon D90

2.HD video 1280 * 720 24k \ s without autofocus - absolutely unnecessary thing for a photographer
Why not necessary - because who will watch the video without autofocus? Okay, you can still take photos somehow in manual focus mode, but video with manual focus, when the scene changes at the speed of light, is a very difficult task. I recommend shooting video only with a tripod. A couple of times I shot a video with my hands - you can shoot, but again, it's very, very difficult. One more camera - Nikon D5000 - has video without autofocus.
The video itself is quite solid, in Motion JPEG format - which means that it “weighs” a lot. I advise you to immediately distill it into any of the popular formats after shooting - save a lot of disk space. Also, I advise you to block the exposure when shooting a video so that there are no tonal differences when changing the composition in the frame. Another serious problem with video is limiting the duration of the clip in 1280*720 up to 5 minutes. On the one hand, 5 minutes is quite enough to create short video selections, but I had to film my friend's performance once, and the 5 minute limit made the process very difficult. Also, after several 5-minute clips, the camera starts shooting clips up to 30 seconds long and turns off automatically, most likely due to the sensor overheating. The Nikon D90 is the first camera from Nikon with the ability to shoot video, so you shouldn't ask more of it. If you need a Nikon camera that shoots videos well and has automatic focus, then I advise you to look at the model Nikon D3100, Nikon D5100 и Nikon D7000.

Photo on Nikon D90

Photo on the Nikon D90. At high ISO.

3MP CMOS - just right
Why more? The more pixels - the higher the density and there may be more noise, due to the fact that the matrix cell is smaller and smaller - which means that it can catch less light. I advise you to read my article Battle of Megapixels.
The matrix is ​​excellent. Of course, I already see noise at ISO 400, but at ISO 1600 they are still quite tolerant.
A very important point I noticed when working at high ISO, that the noise increases sharply after ISO 2500, that is, at ISO 2500 you can still squeeze something out, but then the quality of the photo drops dramatically. I recommend shooting at the proven ISO 200 and not raising ISO above 1600. ISO LO-1 (100) should be enabled only on a bright day, when you need to get some kind of portrait with an open aperture in order to keep within the shutter speed of 1 / 4000s. The values ​​of ISO Hi1, Hi0.3, Hi0.7 are a kind of software wrapping of ISO, at such values ​​it is practically impossible to get a low-noise picture.

Sample photo on Nikon D90

Sample photo on Nikon D90

4. Aluminum-magnesium housing (part)
In the introduction, I wrote that I constantly use, drag, ride with this camera and it feels quite adequately. Aluminum-magnesium alloy (although I did not find such information on the manufacturer’s website, but by weight, it’s not plastic) and one rubber insert, make the camera very practical, well-knocked down and provide excellent weight balance with different lenses. Perhaps for little hands it will be a little bit wrong, but for the serious hand of the photographer it’s just lovely.
On the body is a whole bunch of buttons. In the camera - the more the better. You can get quick access to all the basic functions and not scroll through the huge menu. I configured the programmable button to change the type of focus.

Wildlife Photo on Nikon D90

Wildlife Photo on Nikon D90

5. Built-in autofocus drive
A panacea for saving money and a panacea for professionals. The Nikon D90 camera has a built-in auto focus motor (screwdriver) for working with lenses marked AF. This allows you to use optics without a built-in focusing system (which means that you can use any autofocus lenses). Usually such optics are cheaper, for example, you can buy Nikon 50mm F1.8D AF for only $ 150 and feel like a real professional. Also, a huge portion of professional optics simply go without an auto focus motor. For example, there is simply no analogue for the Nikkor 135 DC with a built-in autofocus motor. More details about the compatibility of Nikon lenses in my article - Lens difference.

Photo on Nikon D90

Photo on Nikon D90

6. Optional monochronous screen.
Recently I read on the Internet that the small monochrome display on the D90 is archaism, I was very surprised by this. In fact, it is not, the additional display is very good ergonomics and saves time, battery power, unnecessary movements. Let me explain - the display is always on top and you do not need to turn the camera upside down to look at the main display, secondly, it has a very high contrast in the sun (everything is visible), thirdly, it does not consume the battery (even the backlight mode of the additional screen uses a lot less charge than the main display). In general, the camera looks even more impressive with him. By the way - the backlight mode is turned on by turning the camera switch to the right. He himself then returns to its original position. Below is one of the most serious disadvantages associated with this lever.

Photo on Nikon D90

Photo on Nikon D90

7 - 4.5 frames / second
Someone can say, they say, stamps from Kenon are shot at 10 frames per second, the same D3 shoots 8 frames per second, but what can I say, D300 with a battery pack squeezes 8 frames per second. And now the question is - why do you need it? Burst shooting is very rare. 3 frames per second is already quite enough, the rest is only for specific tasks. Therefore, almost 5 frames per second is a pretty strong point. Conduct an experiment - at what speed can you press the camera button in the frame shooting mode? The same 5 times plus or minus will come out. In any case, the Nikon D90 has a higher rate of fire than the new, very expensive professional Nikon D800which can shoot at speeds up to 4 fps.

Sample photo on Nikon D90

Sample photo on Nikon D90

8. Comand mode flash and FP support
Classics from Nikon. No need to buy expensive flash units or synchronizers - just go to the bracketing \ flash menu and select flash control mode C. Set the channel and group and control external flash units, such as SB-600, SB-700, SB-900, SB-800 и SB-910. Also do not forget that you can configure the built-in flash so that it gives only commands and does not take part in the shooting itself.
Then the most interesting - quick sync mode... With external flashes, you can set any shutter speed, up to 1/4000. Those who have not encountered such a problem will not understand; who knows, they will be glad. Few cameras support this mode. Why you need this, you can find, for example, in my article - 'flash in the afternoon '.

Sample photo on Nikon D90

Sample photo on Nikon D90

9. Rechargeable Li-ion Battery EN-EL3e
Great armor-piercing battery. Also suitable for D700, D200, D300(s) etc. Withstands flash without over 2000 frames. The instructions say that it can provide work for 1200 shots, a third made with the flash - somewhere it is. The number of shots is greatly affected by the type of lens (e.g. VR mode), delay modes of the main display, etc.

Sample photo on Nikon D90

Sample photo on Nikon D90

10. Matrix cleaning system
A very useful thing. I recommend setting the cleaning when you turn off the camera, because when you turn it on, you often need to take pictures right away, and when you turn it off, let it clean for yourself. I advise you about cleaning the matrix read here.

Sample photo on Nikon D90

Sample photo on Nikon D90

11. Bracketing exposure
Bracketing allows you to shoot without fear for the correct exposure. True, this requires additional time, battery wear and fast filling of the memory card. It is under bracketing 4.5 frames per second are useful. I recommend not much use bracketing, it’s better to adjust the camera (especially the amendment exposure) and make one frame in RAW, and then, if anything, hold it out programmatically rather than slam the shutter on expo.

Nature photo on Nikon D90

Nature photo on Nikon D90

I would like to note a number of huge advantages: wA wide range of functions to improve the picture - noise reduction functions, D-lighting etc.

Nikon D90 photo

Nikon D90 photo

The disadvantages of the Nikon D90:
The strongest minus when working with the camera, I consider a strong return of the shutdown lever - that is, when you turn on the backlight of the additional screen, the lever moves back to the “ON” position, but its inertia is very strong and it goes further and turns off the camera (to the “OFF” position), therefore, you need to smoothly remove your finger after turning on the backlight of the additional screen. Very unpleasant stories are associated with this glitch, when at night, at important moments, the camera simply went out after setting the settings on the external display. Also, this switch is pretty loose, but it still works stably.

Also, after active work for a year, the rubber band, which is located to the right of the display, fell off, it expanded slightly and peeled off. I noticed that the rubber band covers the activity indicator of the memory card, that is, there is a fear of pushing the indicator deep into the camera and damaging it. The disease was treated by cutting off excess rubber and superglue. D90 got this disease from D200 and from D80. But, of course, I use my D90 camera a lot.

Exposure in 1/4000 second - if you haven’t understood yet, then when shooting with fast lenses starting with aperture of F / 1.8 and lower, you will miss the shutter speed, even at the lowest ISO.

Metering (exposure meter) does not work with non-chip lenses. It would be nothing, but this is just the camera and inferior to professional ones, such as D200 and older, almost any lens can be attached to them and the camera will operate in semi-automatic aperture priority mode or in good old manual mode. This really limits the operation of the camera with completely manual (without processor contacts) lenses, for example, Soviet ones - and you have to completely set all the settings “by eye”. Personally, I would very much like this function, since I am a fan of photographing with Soviet (and post-Soviet) optics.

Photo on Nikon D90

Photo on Nikon D90

For 3d tracking focus, there are not enough points (focus areas), and indeed, not enough focus points for such a solid camera.

No one wants depth of field view button imaged space. I use it very rarely, for example, in macro photography, but usually in 99% it is not needed. A funny thing that I advise you to check is to raise the flash and press the depth of field button (it’s located below, under the lens mount) and you will see that for a couple of seconds the flash works as a flashlight (using the strobe effect)

I consider one more unnecessary button \ property focus point lock button. It was useful to me only a couple of times, when I very strongly brought the camera to my face and accidentally pressed the joystick, thereby changing the focus point, in other cases, the point retains its position. It would be better instead of it to set the lever for changing the metering (as in older models), and so you have to press the top button near the external display and turn one of the selectors.

Photo at Nikon D90

Photo at Nikon D90

Brief comparison with Nikon D80:

D90 is a descendant Nikon D80, which has an increased rate of fire, a different type of sensor (CMOS VS CCD), a central multi selector button is added, there is a Live View function and the ability to record video, and the display is also enlarged. Battery, menu navigation, ergonomics and other important functions remained the same. If you Nikon D80 I do not recommend upgrading the Nikon D90, as the main functions of the cameras are the same.

A brief comparison of Nikon 90 with D300, D300s:

D300, D300s Are professional cameras from Nikon, and the amateur D90 cannot compete with them. IN D300, D300s stronger body excerpt up to 1/8000, a professional camera control interface, high rate of fire and the ability to work with manual lenses, this is where the main differences end. I do not recommend overpaying for D300, D300s unless you have to shoot 1000 frames every day.

A brief comparison of Nikon 90 with D7000:

D7000 surpasses even the Nikon D300 in a number of parameters, D300s, and especially Nikon D90, because as an upgrade I recommend only Nikon D7000 or already ff Nikon D700, D600, D800.

Photo at Nikon D90

Photo at Nikon D90

Fit in the Nikon D90 Camera I think control with infrared remote Nikon ML-L3It costs a penny, and gives a lot of opportunities.

Attention: The final result of the image in the photograph depends very much on a large number of factors and the camera does not play the first role in this quantity, therefore, when photographing, remember - important how to take pictures, and don't try hard to find the best camera.

Sample Photos

The photos in the gallery below were shot on a budget lens Yongnuo 35mm f / 2 (model YN35mm F2N for Nikon cameras) and shown without treatment. Part of the photos is the conversion of the source RAW files by the original Nikon ViewNX-i utility without any additional adjustments, the other part is the original on-camera JPEG.

Download source files in format JPEG can at this link (114 files in the '.JPG' format, 735 MB).

More examples of photos, as well as source files, can be found in the reviews:

  1. YONGNUO LENS YN50mm F1.4N E
  2. Nikon DX AF-S Nikkor 18-55mm 1: 3.5-5.6GII ED SWM Aspherical
  3. Nikon N AF-S Nikkor 58mm 1: 1.4G Nano Crystal Coat SWM Aspherical
  4. YONGNUO 50mm 1: 1.8 (YN50mm F1.8N)
  5. Tokina VCM-S AT-X PRO SD 70-200 F4 (IF) FX N / AIS
  6. Nikon AF Nikkor 28mm 1: 2.8 (MKI)
  7. Tokina AT-X 80-400mm 1: 4.5-5.6 (AT-X 840 AF-II)
  8. Nikon AF Nikkor 20mm 1: 2.8D
  9. Tamron PZD Di 28-300mm F / 3.5-6.3 Piezo Drive VC Model A010
  10. Nikon Zoom-NIKKOR 80-200mm 1: 4.5 (AI, MKII)
  11. SIGMA ZOOM 28-105mm D 1: 2.8-4 DG
  12. Nikon AF Nikkor 28-70mm 1: 3.5-4.5 (MKI)
  13. Sigma 135-400mm 1: 4.5-5.6 D APO
  14. Tokina SD 24-70 F2.8 (IF) FX AT-X PRO Aspherical
  15. Nikon AF Micro Nikkor 105mm 1: 2.8 (MKI)
  16. Tamron 16-300mm F / 3.5-6.3 Di II PZD VC Model B016
  17. Tokina 107 Fisheye 10-17mm F3.5-4.5 DX AT-X Internal Focus
  18. INDUSTRAR 22U-1 1: 3,5 F = 50mm P
  19. LOMO RO501-1 F = 100 1: 2
  20. Nikon ED AF Nikkor 80-200mm 1: 2.8 (MKI)
  21. LOMO RO500-1 F = 90 1: 2
  22. Tokina AT-X PRO AF 28-70mm 1: 2.6-2.8 (Tokina AT-X 270 AF PRO)
  23. Nikon Lens Series E Zoom 75-150mm 1: 3.5 (MKII)
  24. Sigma DC 17-70mm 1: 2.8-4.5 MACRO HSM
  25. Tokina AT-X PRO SD 11-20 F2.8 (IF) DX ASPHERICAL
  26. SIGMA ZOOM 55-200mm 1: 4-5.6 DC HSM
  27. TAIR-3 4,5 / 300A
  28. Nikon DX AF-S Nikkor 55-200mm 1: 4-5.6GII ED VR II
  29. QUANTARAY TECH-10 NF AF MULTI-COATED 1: 4-5.6 f = 75-300mm
  30. Nikon NIKKOR-SC Auto 1: 1.2 f = 55mm
  31. Sigma DC 18-50mm 1: 2.8 EX MACRO HSM
  32. Tamron AF Aspherical 28-80mm 1: 3.5-5.6 177D
  33. Quantaray 70-300mm 1: 4-5.6 D LDO MACRO for Nikon AF, MACRO (200-300)
  34. SIGMA ZOOM 28-200mmD 1: 3.8-5.6 UC Aspherical
  35. Quantaray 70-300mm 1: 4-5.6 D LDO MACRO for Nikon AF
  36. MC PANCOLAR 1,8 / 50 CARL ZEISS JENA DDR
  37. YONGNUO 40mm 1: 2.8 (YN40mm F2.8N)
  38. Sigma 70-300mm D 1: 4-5.6 APO DG
  39. TOKINA AF 70-210 1: 4-5.6
  40. Sigma 70-300mm 1: 4-5.6 D DL MACRO SUPER
  41. Quantaray for Nikon AF 28-300mm 1: 3.5-6.3 LDO Multi-Coated (28-300mmD Ashperical IF)
  42. SIGMA ZOOM 28-300mm 1: 3.5-6.3 DG MACRO
  43. YONGNUO LENS YN 14mm F 2.8 N
  44. Tamron AF Tele-Macro 70-210mm 1: 4-5.6 158DN
  45. I-26m-U 2,8 / 52
  46. Sigma Zoom DC 18-200mm 1: 3.5-6.3 II HSM OS
  47. Yongnuo YN 85mm F1.8N
  48. INDUSTRAR 22U-1 1: 3,5 F = 50mm P
  49. SIGMA ZOOM 18-50mm 1: 2.8 EX DC (D)
  50. Nikon IX-NIKKOR 60-180mm 1: 4-5.6
  51. YONGNUO LENS 100mm 1: 2 (YN100mm F2N, for Nikon)
  52. PROMASTER DIGITAL XR EDO AF Aspherical LD ​​(IF) 18-200mm 1: 3.5-6.3 Macro
  53. Tamron Di II SP 17-50mm F / 2.8 VC
  54. MC HELIOS-44M-4 58mm 1: 2
  55. YONGNUO 35mm 1: 2 (YN35mm F2N)
  56. Sigma DC 17-70mm 1: 2.8-4.5
  57. Nikon ED AF-S Nikkor 300mm 1: 4D IF Silent Wave Motor
  58. Yongnuo YN60mm F2NE MF MACRO

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Conclusions:

In general, the Nikon D90 camera is simply lovely, a wide range of functions will allow both professional and amateur to work. The speed of work and the quality of the picture are very pleasing.

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Comments: 1 359, on the topic: Nikon d90 review. Reviews of Nikon D90 from Radozhiva

  • Victor

    Hello.
    When viewing the camera’s display at the maximum magnification of the shot in various modes, I see neither sharpness nor sharpness. Is this the norm for the Nikon D90?
    Thank you.
    Sincerely.
    Victor.

    • Lynx

      look under a 30s magnifying glass of a young girl’s skin. Will you see the slimness of her hips at the same time?

    • Sergei

      Do not shoot with whale glass, do not shoot at high ISO, do not shoot in poor light and this will pass))))

  • Iryna

    advise a good lens for d90 body for a beginner photographer)

    • Sergei

      If you are comfortable with the fix, then Nikon 50mm f / 1.8D AF Nikkor. Cheap and very angry)))

  • alexey

    shot a fifty-fifty, and now returned to whale 18-55 without wr, satisfied with my suit, family trips to nature, jeep sorties, ak keeps pretty good, decent speed, two wheels in the manual to shoot, but I also shoot on the machine, say I don’t Pros (studied in childhood in a photo circle). pretty fast apparatus, I like it. For such money, I always bought two soap dishes, which can not be compared with this camera. In my profession I use only a professional tool, and here I am satisfied with this, so for a professional professional instr, for an amateur amateur but good

  • Victor

    tell me which lens is better to take for macro shooting, I have 55-200mm 1: 4-5.6G ED / THANKS!

  • Sergei

    Good evening Arkady, I’m looking at the first DSLR for a long time, the goal is to learn how to take good photos, and now I have identified two Nikon 3200 and D90 models for myself, which one do you think?

  • Alexander

    Nikon D90 is a good reporter and a very good continuation after the “soap box”, but it's better not to shoot video with it.

  • Olga

    Please tell me, does the self-cleaning function work at all? the camera makes no sounds at the same time. Does it work for everyone, or only for me?
    ... but in general I didn't really like the D90, after the deceased D60, it's a pity they took it out of production, I would buy it again.
    Here, the pictures are given in an even greener tint, drop shadows, high contrast, and at the same time I shoot only in RAW, then oh, how difficult it is to fix everything in LR, with the D60 I had fewer problems .... but maybe I came across such an instance

    • Arkady Shapoval

      The function runs silently.

      • Olga

        Thank you, otherwise I began to worry))

  • Anatoliy

    Could you recommend a tutorial video for a beginner with a DSLR other than the one on the Nikon site? There is practically no experience, so I wonder ... thanks

    • Lynx

      there is such a site - YouTube is called, for example.

  • willow

    Hello, Alexander! I’m standing in front of a Nikon D 90 camera with a 18-105 lens or a Nikon 5100 lens from 18-105. What is your advice?

    • Anatoliy

      I also chose between these models for a long time, only 5100 was already from 18-140 !!!, but still I chose the D90 from 18-105))))

  • Vladimir

    Long chose a camera for my daughter. I was almost ready to stop at the D5100 + 18-105VR (I found it with delivery ~ 21000 rubles), but I came across a local classifieds website on the D90 + 18-105VR used (mileage almost 16000) for 15000 rubles. (the owner “moved” to the D600). Excellent condition. Since the D80 itself and the daughter already used it, the fotik lay in her hand like a native. For amateur purposes - that's it. Plus the ability to "twist" non-motorized lenses.

    • willow

      Thank you Vladimir for the answer and advice.

  • Alexey

    Please tell me whether it is relevant to buy the new NIKON D90 Kit AF-S DX 18-55 VR now, it is now in the Foxtrot 5900 UAH. Or search with an 18-105 lens. The budget is very limited NIKON D7000 will not pull. Now I use Fujifilm Finepix HS20 EXR, but it is not satisfied.

  • Alexander

    Does it make sense to upgrade the Nikon D90 to the Nikon D7100? I use the AF-S DX 18-105 whale lens and a 35mm fix with it. I often use the camera on trips. It attracts a more protected body and the number of pixels, as I often make slide shows from photos with different effects and movements.
    But another question is more tormenting, commercial: the question of changing the camera will sooner or later arise anyway. And I worry that next year I will have to give the D90 in general for a penny. And now the D90 can still be more or less sold at a good price, report money and buy the D7100.

    • anonym

      Alexander, what are you bothering with? It seems to me that the Nikon D90 is such a successful camera (since 2008 it has been time to drive it to different users, both fastidious and not very, but for serious bad reviews, it doesn't. After all, this says something) that the Nikon D7100, even with its pixels, well, + video (yes, you can't argue here) it's not worth your money. It looks like a “wheelbarrow-for pumping”. And it was damaged by the “pumping”, or not, it is not known yet. no recommendations. 7100 is still far from a breakthrough in “photography”. The 90th does not fall in price, but the 7100 loses its position. And a set of lenses (for an amateur) you have - just that. Spend money on something else, and enjoy beautiful photo D90.

  • Jury

    Alexander, do not be afraid! The cost of the D90 is very stable. A new carcass without a lens now costs about 20000 rubles. So in any case, you will sell your old one for 10000 rubles, if you don’t do it too much.

  • Andrei

    Hello Arkady. At the very beginning of the article, you noted that in your practice there were two D90-Japanese assemblies and a Thai one. Since I want to buy a second-hand D90, please let me know if these cameras have a difference? By the way, sellers in many photo stores claim that the D90 Japanese assembly does not exist. Thank you.

  • Anna

    Good afternoon!
    In the article I read that when working with the D90 “Shutter speed in 1/4000 second - if you have not understood yet, then when shooting with high-aperture lenses starting from F / 1.8 aperture and below, you will miss the shutter speed, even with lowest ISO. "
    My question is: I want to take a portrait lens af-s nikkor 85 mm f 1,4 / g, will it work “fully” on the D90 or is there no point in “paying more”?
    Thank you in advance!

  • Sasha

    Hello! Interested in the same question that was asked earlier) Please tell me if there is a difference in the country of manufacture of the D90? The difference between the assemblies?

  • Andrei

    Yeah! I wanted to buy a Nikon d90, but after reading so many conflicting comments, I fell into deep doubt. In particular, what will be the picture in difficult lighting conditions? (To lift the ISO out), how to work with fast lenses on open apertures like f1,4 or f1,8 if the minimum shutter speed on the camera is 1/4000?

    • Sergei

      "In particular, what will the picture look like in difficult lighting conditions?" - the picture will be UG.

      “How to work with fast lenses at open apertures like f1,4 or f1,8 if the minimum shutter speed on the camera is 1/4000” - buy a neutral filter and forget about this nonexistent problem.

  • Sergei

    Hello, I have a question for Arkady. I constantly read your site and learned a lot thanks to it. I want to say thank you! And my question is about the lenses for the D90. The camera does not have an accurate adjustment and I never managed to assemble a set of fixes for my camera. 35mm 1.8g gives back, 50mm 1.8 - tolerable front, bought another 28-85 3.5-4.5 af also with tolerable front. How to achieve stability in such cases? You have dozens of lenses in your reviews, do they all work great?

  • Natasha

    Dear Arkady, tell or teach to take pictures correctly

  • Catherine

    Good afternoon! Thank you very much for the site, I read it with great interest. I have a question. I want to buy a SLR. Guru shooting plans to become no. I think of the Nikon d90 and Pentax k-50. Which camera would you recommend? Thanks in advance

  • Nikolaevich

    Tell me please, is it worth it to buy nikon d90 as the first DSLR? Will it be difficult to learn? I read a lot of reviews about it and some happy owners of this device do not recommend it to beginners, and recommend d3100 for example. So what to do ?, take d90 or something else (although I really like it)

    • for

      Take the d90 and do not hesitate in the choice. First time you shoot in the machine (the machine does everything great by itself). And then you will gradually figure it out (with the instructions). For me - so d3100 - is more difficult and inconvenient in the settings. For my daughter-d3100, myself in a year d90 took it (also tortured everyone with doubts) .I pick it up, shoot, it takes my breath away from what is on the way out. In comparison, heaven and earth. 10 points out of 10 for this device! (18-105 lens)

      • anonym

        Thank you so much! You inspired me with your answer!

        • for

          You are welcome! I myself was in such a situation, so the torment of the choice is very close to me. I'm very picky, so I got everyone out (I almost bought Pentax, I crossed myself now). Just take from 18-105 (18-140). And since you are on this site (site is the best-bow to Arkady), then learn a lot. Pencil, remote control - on eBay (with free shipping 30-50 rubles) Bag "Lowepro Passport Sling" -700 rubles on AliExpress. Good luck!

  • Anton

    I work in a budgetary organization, in the Children's Creativity Center. They charged me with being a full-time photographer (I didn’t mind ...), they gave me a “super expensive” camera D90 from the warehouse. I study little by little.
    The main task, as a photographer, is shooting mass (and not so) events, reportage shooting. Mostly involving children. More often indoors. Two lenses were bought with a camera: Nikkors 2-18 and 55-55. It is necessary to constantly rearrange the lenses during the event (well, many times, for sure ...), which makes it impossible to shoot.
    Attention, the question is: which lens do you recommend to buy instead of these 2, the most suitable for reporting shooting tasks mainly in the premises?
    I remind you: a budgetary organization, so I ask you not to offer something very expensive.
    Thank you!

  • Nick

    Anton. Take a look at Nikon 18-105 is more versatile and Nikon 35 1.8f for rooms you can take used not expensive.

    • Anton

      Thank. I myself am inclined to 18-105.
      Or maybe 18-200? Still, during the event, you can't run around the hall, and children's emotions sometimes overwhelm ...

  • Nick

    Anton. Even for the rooms, an external flash is not bad, at least some kind of Chinese is not expensive

    • Boris

      I will give in good hands D90 with a mileage of about 19, the external condition is perfect, no problem.
      I live in Zaporozhye, I can, at will, complete the "box" with both the 18-55 whale and the Tamron 17-50 with a stabilizer. “Kit” is ideal, both in terms of color rendition and sharpness.
      fihkinboris@ukr.net

      • Boris

        tel. 0632275701

        • Michael

          My mail gema@mail.ru

        • Alexander

          Is the camera already sold?

      • Michael

        Hello Boris! I read your ad for Nikon D 90 ... you. want to give it away for free ?? ) If so, please write to me! ) I can pay for the postage. I live in m. Ivanteevka.

        • Boris

          I want a symbolic, constantly depreciating 6000UAH.

          • Michael

            Boris, how much is in rubles ?? )

            • BB

              Approximately $ 280- $ 290 at the current rate.
              Only forwarding will cost a pretty penny + at customs, the situation is, to put it mildly, bad.

          • Michael

            Clear. Hardly master)

      • BB

        Boris, are you ready to sell Tamron 17-50 separately, I'm in Zaporozhye.
        electronic: dance.zp (dog) list.ru

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