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Great Camera! |
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Reviewed on 28th August 2010:
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I purchased the D90 for my wife in October of 2009. Since then, we've taken thousands of pictures and the camera has worked flawlessly every time. We are new to DSLR cameras and many of the photos have been taken using the automatic settings and they turn out great. With a little self education, the pictures got even better. The camera has always been reliable, the only problem we've ever encountered had to do with using a low grade memory card that wasn't on the list of approved cards by Nikon. If you are considering buying this camera, don't hesitate. The build quality is great, controls are easy to use, the kit lens is even decent. If you are looking for a DSLR in a decent price rang that will offer room to grow the D90 is an excellent choice. |
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Solid DSLR |
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Reviewed on 16th August 2010:
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The Nikon D90 is a solid, capable DSLR, with more than enough features to hang yourself with. The default settings are fine, but if you really want quality images, I suggest the following settings: Neutral preset, sharpening at 5, brightness at -1. D-Lighting Off. Exposure +0.3 stops.
This fixes the biggest issue of standard D90 image quality, which is that it tries too hard to create bright images and thus suffers from under-saturates colors. Images should be brightened by adjusting exposure, not the brightness setting!
Of course, if you shoot RAW, then none of these settings matter, 'cos it only gets applied to JPEG images. But with these settings, you can shoot Large Normal JPEGs and get almost the same quality as if you shot RAW.
I shot more than 500 photos during my trip to Zion & Bryce NP, and have gotten results that cannot be mistaken for those from a compact camera. The range on the kit 18-105mm lens is wonderful, and the lens is tack sharp. I shouldn't have waited this long to get a DSLR. |
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An insane intermediate camera for the budget photographer |
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Reviewed on 5th August 2010:
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This is my second camera after my Fuji S9500 DSLR like camera. The upgrade is worlds apart as this is my first venture into the proper DSLR field. The D90 is a steady, reliable, consistent workhorse for all types of photography, providing superb quality and performance. I did extensive research before purchase and was actually looking at the Canon 550D (T2i) instead, but after reading about the D90 and using one from my friend I was sold.
The lens that comes with it, 18-105mm, is a good all-round lens and can cover close ups to average portraits. You can't go wrong with this camera but be prepared to read through the lengthy manual for the various settings and fairly confusing menu system. But trust me, you'll rarely reach for your camera manual when you're busy capturing special moments or candids of the world around you.
The battery life is amazing, with over 800 shots per charge. The controls are fairly easy to use and right where you need them. The Nikon technology behind the D90 makes life easier for you by doing most of the nitty gritty hard work and lets you focus on composition and capture.
If you're unsure of your purchase of a Nikon D90, I can assure you, this camera will be either you're primary or your secondary in time to come.
I love my D90!!
Cheers! |
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THE BEST DIGITAL CAMERA |
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Reviewed on 25th July 2010:
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Nikon is the best camera company in the world. This SLR is the best of the best. I highly recommend the D90. |
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Amazing |
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Reviewed on 18th July 2010:
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Where to start, this camera is amazing, it is very user friendly (after a brief review of the manual), very accessible because you don't have to access the menu every 2 seconds to change the seconds, simply use the turn dials on front and back, and the pictures are simply amazing. Even an amateur coming from a point and shoot can benefit 10 fold from this camera, simply amazing |
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Does not disappoint |
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Reviewed on 16th July 2010:
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I splurged on this camera and spent more than I budgeted, but I'm happy I did. The D-90 is easy to use despite its many features, feels balanced and properly weighted, and is comfortable to use. The lens was a nice surprise - image quality is truly excellent. 3" LCD makes a difference. Have had it for over a year now and have no complaints but did find the lens limiting so I have added an 18-200mm VR wide angle zoom lens and am very pleased with it. |
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just ask at your local camera store |
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Reviewed on 8th July 2010:
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We have owned this camera for 10 months and love it. As with any digital SLR, it takes a bit to get to know it, but the end results are worth it. My wife Gail just loves this camera. Extra battery is a must have! |
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Great camera...if it worked! Buyer beware of Amazon and Nikon |
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Reviewed on 7th July 2010:
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Right out of the box, this camera had all of the problems that everyone else has reported - the flashing F-- error (indicating that a lens isn't attached, even though it is), CHA error (tried three different authorized SDHC cards, and it had problems with all of them), and the random lock up with the flashing ERR message.
The only solution was to remove the battery. Then I could take five more pics before it would crash again. No good.
I wanted to get an exchange through Amazon, but they no longer carry the camera (after one week!), so I'll have to wait a couple months for it to be back in stock. Of course, at that point, I'm sure it will be cheaper since the new Nikons are slated to come out at the end of August - lose lose for me.
Or I can get a refund, but then I'll have to spend more on the same camera somewhere else. I had already maxed out my budget to buy this one, so I can't really afford to spend more. I bought mine when everyone was having a sale on Nikons, and now no one has them on sale, so not only would I be out another $100 at least, there's still no guarantee that I won't have to go through all of this hassle again the next time. I wish I had bought from anyone else besides Amazon, as everyone else seems to still have it in stock!
I called Nikon, and I'll have to pay shipping to send it to them, then wait at least 7-10 business days for service (their quoted *average* service time - who knows how long it will actually take), then have them ship it back to me (don't know if I have to pay for that or not, didn't say). So I'm out additional money, I STILL won't have a camera for at least two or three weeks of prime summer shooting season, and when I do, I'll just have to hope that they indeed fixed it properly (exchanging for a new one would make me feel a lot better than forever owning a known lemon).
I was so excited to have this camera for the summer, but now I'm just sad and frustrated.
The camera itself seems like it would be great if it worked. It seemed very sturdy, had a fantastic feature set, and took great images.
It looks like my best option is to just return it to Amazon and buy the Canon T2i from someone else instead. :-(
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Same issues with "F--" error and poor autofocus |
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Reviewed on 6th July 2010:
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Yup - I have the same, intermittent, and very annoying, issues with the "F--" error lockup of the camera, and also the poor autofocus. I bumped into a guy at my daughter's dance recital, and he was taking photos of his kid with the same camera. He said he was plagued by the same "F--" error.
Not good. Our local camera shop looked puzzled when I mentioned this, and said that the contact on the lens mount should be cleaned with some alcohol. I have yet to try that.
I am certainly not happy with these stability issues.
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Fun and educational step-up from a P+S |
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Reviewed on 5th July 2010:
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I've been taking photos with non-DSLR (yet high quality) cameras for years, but decided that the time was right to "graduate" to a DSLR. My goal was to have a camera that both my wife and I could use for everything.. family pictures, camping trips, wildlife, sports action shots, etc., and I knew that the only way to do all that stuff well was with a good camera and several good lenses.
I almost went with the Lumix DMC-GF1, being attracted to its small body. However, I ended up deciding against it due to the relatively limited number of four-thirds lenses available (both from Panasonic and in the market at large), and the huge number of high-quality lenses available from Nikon (Nikkor) and other vendors like Tamron, Sigma, etc. I decided against the Canon line due to issues I've had with Canon on other (non-camera) devices.
Anyway, out-of-the-box, with the 18-105mm kit lens, I was taking fantastic pictures effortlessly with the "automatic" settings. I also purchased the Nikon 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6G for some serious zoom capabilities. But what really impressed me was the very easy way of using Shutter and Aperture priority modes - before I knew it, I was taking high-shutter-speed, high-frame count photos of kids in the pool - the good shots all have the "wow" factor that I've missed with other cameras.
I say that this camera is "educational" because using it is actually teaching me how to be a better photographer! Before I got the D90, I had a passing understanding of aperture, shutter speed, focal lengths, etc., but using the D90 has made me want to take FULL advantage of it, so I've paid even more attention to how it's doing what, and now understand why some lenses cost so much.
I'm toying with buying a "prime", faster, lens, because I'd like to get some neat-looking "bokeh" pictures - and also a macro lens for taking some close-ups.
So, in summary, if you're thinking of moving up from a lesser camera into the pro-sumer DSLR camera, the D90 is (imho) a fantastic choice. |
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Shutter BROKE after less than 5K shots |
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Reviewed on 26th June 2010:
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I got my camera (the D80) from a local camera store. I am not a professional but would like to some day be. I have had the camera for almost exactly 2 years and the other day I got it out to take some photos of my son and BOOM! The shutter BROKE! I have taken super good care of this camera... it has NEVER been dropped or anything, stored in my closet in a camera case. I took it into the store i got it from and they were shocked that it broke with such few shots on the camera. They called their Nikon Rep. and he said there's nothing he can do cuz it's a discontinued model!! My husband and I are poor college students with 2 small children and I have been using my camera for small on the side jobs to help with finances.... I cannot afford to pay over $300 to get this camera, that was over $1000, fixed because of shotty quality! I am beyond angry and upset about this whole thing and will NEVER EVER EVER buy ANYTHING from NIKON EVER again!!! They need to back their products... give a 3 year manufacturers warranty or something.... I paid an arm and a freakin leg for this camera! ANNOYED!! |
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D90 is just fine |
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Reviewed on 24th June 2010:
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The Nikon D90 kit with lens is excellent quality for the money, but beware, it has over 20 buttons to figure out. So the first time I used it, I just put it on automatic and hoped for the best. The shots were a little overexposed, so I read the manual. The next shots were underexposed. So you have to toy with it a bit to get it just right. Most of the buttons and settings you will never use. I have 3 friends that all use this camera, and get impressive professional results. The camera is weighty compared to say a Canon Powershot, and it's not going to fit into your pocket. But overall, this is an outstanding SLR camera. |
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Reviewed on 24th June 2010:
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Its Nikon D90 , dont think i need to review it :)... too good .. |
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AVOID NIKON OR YOU WILL BE SORRY |
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Reviewed on 22nd June 2010:
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After owning this camera a little over a year I got an "ERR" message. NOTHING worked to fix it, the camera was dead. This is a common problem on all the Nikon DSLRs and Nikon is aware but doesn't care. I called customer service and talked to a woman that spoke poor English. The bottom line is that after 1 year they won't fix anything for free, they won't even tell you how much the repair will be -- you have to send the camera in and they will then email you a price to fix it. It might be more expensive than the camera! They won't give you any averages, estimates, etc. Just send it in and if you've owned the camera 366 days, then you are paying full price for the repair (and 2-way shipping) even though it is a software error that is 100% Nikon's fault. What kind of customer service is this? A $1000 camera should not break when it is just a few years old! This was the worst experience I have ever had and I will never buy ANYTHING from Nikon again. |
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Excellent, EXCELLENT CAMERA!!!! |
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Reviewed on 11th June 2010:
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I purchased this camera from Amazon.com, and could not be any happier! The very first shot I took with this camera was absolutely breathtaking. The image quality is STUNNING. I read from other reviewers that this camera is worth every penny. Well, it certainly IS WORTH EVERY PENNY. If you are worried about the price of this camera, like I was, do not be. This is a lifelong camera - because it's such a good quality camera, you can keep it for a really long, long time. It's SO worth it.
For those of you considering any type of Canon EOS, I just wanted to say that I was debating between several Canons and Nikon cameras, but ended up liking Nikon by far. The colors of Canon seem artificial to me, while Nikon's colors are much more natural and beautiful. There are a lot of other reasons why I chose Nikon, but there are too many to list!
Like most people, I did a lot of research on whether or not this camera was "the one." If you think about it, you get a better, upgraded version of the D80 for a few extra bucks (well, a few hundred). So, if you're debating whether to buy the D80, or even the D60, please, spend extra money on this D90. You WILL NOT regret it.
Like I said, this is an absolutely amazing camera. Enough said! Please contact me if you would like to see sample photos. I would be more than happy to share them with you. |
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Nikon D90 is a GREAT camera!!! |
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Reviewed on 5th June 2010:
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I am still learning the camera. I must admit, it's way too much camera for a beginner. However, if you are patient and you play around with it, the camera works like magic. The pictures are phenomenal. The camera is built solid and the quality is top notch. The battery lasts really long. I am extremely happy with it and have no regrets or complaints about it. |
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Excellent camera - POOR QUALITY CONTROL |
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Reviewed on 4th June 2010:
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I am a big fan of Nikon cameras - dSLRs - so, I am not a Nikon basher or Canon employee. I have owned the D70, D50, D40, D60x (?) and the D80 and now the D90. The D40-50-60 were more consumer "happy" colors easy cameras - the D80 I HATED cause of the colors and contrast (YES I KNOW how to adjust all the settings and tried for 2000 shots).
I LOVE the D90. I love the IQ, I love the color reproduction, I love the "tones", I love how it handles highlights... I think it does an OUTSTANDING job in low light and in bright light and in most light in between. Movies I don't care about but it does a fine job.
BUT - in the 7 months that I have owned it - I have had 30 times when it "stopped" working. Lens attachment errors, camera battery errors. ALL INTERMITTENT. It went to Nikon - "nothing is wrong with your camera sir. We haven't been able to reproduce your errors. It's probably the lens pins - we cleaned it, it should be fine."
And it is fine - for awhile - then, just when I'm ready to "click" -- errors again !! Take off the lens, push the pins a bit, or just "jiggle" the lens a bit -- most of the time it WORKS. Other times - no - you have to take out the battery, wait 5 seconds and THEN it works.
This is a JOKE. I use the 105mm lens most of the time -- I tried to reproduce the error with the 55-200mm lens - I couldn't, but then again, when I put the 105mm lens back on it worked fine too for another month.
It's just SO annoying that this keeps happening. I STILL won't sell it - or buy a Canon 50d (hate their colors - no focus assist - no auto-iso etc..) but, Nikon, if you're listening, IMPROVE YOUR QUALITY CONTROL or I am going Pentax.
SO, 3* for POOR PRODUCT QUALITY CONTROL on an otherwise excellent camera. |
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You don't know how much this thing really rocks... |
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Reviewed on 29th May 2010:
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In my optional star rating section I gave this camera mostly 5's, but hesitantly. I hesitate, because it is all relative and the assumption has to made either you know what you are doing when you pick this thing as you photographic weapon of choice or your cerebral cortex is wired like Deep Blue - "...challenge/smallenge, I read books on biochemistry on my lunch break and I am an accountant".
Do not buy this camera unless you are ready to take for real photographs or you like fancy expensive paper weights. There is no sense in buying this behemoth or reading 200+ reviews if you just want to snap quick pictures. Buy yourself a fancy point and shoot like the Nikon Coolpix S8000 (No, I am not a Nikon employee, but I am brand loyal like NASCAR fans...Canon sucks*!) and keep it moving. This camera is a hassle to lug around, take out, hang around your neck, keep wandering hands off of, insure you aren't banging it against walls/rocks/heads/etc...unless of course you like taking pictures and understand you don't perform heart surgery with a butter knife, Mag-Lite and degree from ITT Tech.
My assumption going forward in this review is you know as much about photography as I did when I bought this thing; if you know more you probably don't need to read my ramblings.
Before you can reasonably use the camera you will need to buy a memory card. I spent $90 on a 16GB card. The guy at the camera shop says the one I bought is faster and better suited for photography. Of course I might have been the sucker he needed to make his nut for the day, but I have had no problem with the card so far and since I bought this camera in September I have taken over 10,000 photos and repeated uploaded and deleted. But you MUST have a memory card because the camera does not come with one.
Out of the box, I bought with the kit, this thing should have come with a soundtrack (a la Disney's Lion King) and bright lights (briefcase in Pulp Fiction). The first thing I did was charge the battery. Then I started to read the novel known as a Users Guide on how to just take a picture; the thing is the "War and Peace" of manuals. Once the battery charged I formatted the memory card, went through the numerous pre-camera shooting settings (it was like preflight before a shuttle launch it took so long) and attached what has become my trusty-dusty 18 - 105 mm.
After maybe 2,000/3,000 photos I started to get an error message. You would think for the amount of coin you shell out for this device there would be no issues. Because I only had one lens and consequently did not take it off at all, the contacts between the camera and the lens never "settled" (kind of like the good old days as a kid when you would have to smack the TV to get the picture to clear up). So after calling the help desk, in CA, not India, I was told I would have to keep removing and reattaching the lens. I did as prescribed and the problem went away. Please note I was so scared I went ahead and dropped the $150 (I think) on the extended service plan - coincidence, hmmmmm. I have not had the problem since; but you do have to keep your contacts on the camera and the lens clean.
The software to transfer the pictures is pretty easy to use (I am in IT, so if the most technical thing in your life is toaster, you may need some help).
The more you use the camera and buy stuff for it (I have bought 2 more lens (70 - 300mm 4.5 & 50mm 1.8)- 2 more in the works, a battery pack, an extra battery, a SB-900 flash, a tripod (just go ahead an buy one you will need it) and a backpack) the more you will learn about its great powers. I have had it for almost a year, over 10,000 photos deep and I am still learning. I do not regret this purchase at all! Join in the church of NIKON, the Kool Aid is fine, no really, I drink it all the time.
I recommend this camera to everyone who asks who meet my similar criteria...you are a hobbyist, but will take payment for photos; you have a good eye - learn on a cheaper camera if your "eye" has cataracts; and you understand this hobby - much like Fame - costs.
* I have no bases with which to judge Canon. Some of my closes friends have a Canon (they only mildly suck). Canon sucks simply because it is not NIKON. If I owned a Canon, perish the thought, NIKON would suck. I will say this, when I picked up the comparable Canon (I use comparable lightly, my friend) I knew the NIKON was for me. |
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Nikon D90 Digital Camera |
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Reviewed on 27th May 2010:
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As my second new Nikon, the D90 attests to Nikon's continued perfection in photography. Purchasing the D90 through Amazon.com was an excellent choice; I am very satisfied with Amazon's service. Thank You Amazon.com for being there. |
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Great Camera |
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Reviewed on 23rd May 2010:
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I have owned Nikon for years prior to digital cameras becoming the standard and this Nikon has not disappointed me. Without going into the technical jargon I can tell you that I recommend the D90 without reservation. One can get great pictures by simply using the "Auto" function. The camera feels solid and the menu prompts are intuitive. I am planning to use it extensively on my next trip to Europe. |
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Great camera for the photographer who wants more but isn't ready for SLR. |
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Reviewed on 19th May 2010:
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I'm a graduate student, so I'm short on both time and money. I'm an avid photographer and have managed to get pretty good results even with fairly mediocre cameras, but when I lost my old pocket point-and-shoot, I was in the market for something better. I checked out SLR cameras but between the high prices and the learning curve I decided one of those would make a better graduation present than a camera for my everyday adventures. But I still wanted something with more power.
This camera has been perfect for me. The 15x optical zoom makes my birdwatching photos MUCH better, as I am actually able to get birds photographed even when they're some distance away. The 10MP pictures also allow me to crop photos without losing clarity or size. It's as easy to use as a typical point and shoot for anyone familiar with digital cameras, but it's a heckuva lot more impressive! I've taken so many photos with this that I just love and that just wouldn't be possible with a typical pocket-sized camera. The macro setting is also fantastic and I've been able to get excellent insect photos that previous small point-and-shoots just couldn't handle at all. The only negatives I will mention is that the auto mode doesn't always pick the right mode (so I just go in and pick it myself, problem solved) and that while I have few problems with shakiness, other people who have used my camera infrequently often take shaky photos. There might be a bit of a learning curve with learning how to steady this camera, though I have no issues with this.
The starter kit was perfect for me. As soon as the camera came I had everything I needed to start shooting in a few minutes. The camera fits the case well but still has some room for batteries or other small items without the case being too roomy. I haven't managed to fill up the 8GB memory card yet despite always shooting on 10MP and taking hundreds of photos at once. The other accessories are good as well.
Overall, I don't regret a single penny of this purchase, and nearly a year later am just as thrilled with my camera as when it arrived at my doorstep.
*Note: I actually have the L100, but this is the L110 -- so enjoy having 12.1 megapixels to play with instead of 10 like my camera :) |
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Sweet Camera |
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Reviewed on 11th May 2010:
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I *love* this camera. I had looked at cameras for a while at Best Buy, and found several I liked. Then I went online and checked reviews for all of them. The Coolpix L110 seemed like the best choice, and now that I have it I totally agree. The quality is amazing with these pictures, even for someone who has shakey hands like I do. I AM still learning to play with some of the settings/options so I can't give you too much there, but overall I have had no problems with the camera.
Secondly, the kit it comes with is great! This is primarily why I chose Amazon instead of Best Buy. Everything that came in the kit is wonderful and so worth the $20 more you pay here versus Best Buy. |
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More than just a point and shoot |
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Reviewed on 2nd May 2010:
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I like this camera a lot! The only thing I have to say is that this is more than just a point and shoot. What I mean by this is that I found the auto option does not always automatically choose the best lighting mode although it claims to do so. Some of this is just about figuring out the manual options and it seems a bit of photographic skill may be needed as well. Once you get this down the pictures turn out great!!! |
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[Review from www.dpreview.com] |
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Weaknesses:
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Several. 1. I keep getting an 'err' error message on the... |
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Reviewed By Voodooguy2 on 27th March 2010:
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I bought this camera 7 months ago and have taken tens of thousands of photos. I absolutely love this camera; it feels perfect in the... |
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MY DREAM CAMERA D90 |
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EASE OF USE,DIFFERNT MODES,MOVIE QUALITY VIDEOS,GOOD VOISE... |
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MOVIE CAN BE SHOOT IN A SINGLE FOCUS |
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Reviewed By sanilwayanad on 20th March 2010:
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CAN I SAY IT......MY DREAM CAMERA.YES FOR A 95%......WHAT THEN ..WHERE IS 5%?????? A CAMERA FOR ALL.NEEDS.EVEN MOVIES,GOOD QUALITY... |
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Good basic camera case |
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Reviewed on 18th March 2010:
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Holds a lot of accessories. My only negative feedback is that the construction of the case is too stiff. |
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[Review from www.dpreview.com] |
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Video mode is clunky. Canon have the edge here with their... |
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Reviewed By mhendry on 24th February 2010:
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Nikon's mid-range has always been its sweet spot. Coming from a D40 which finally surrendered to constant abuse I struggled for a while... |
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high quality camera + camcorder in one package |
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Reviewed By martabakeju on 27th January 2010:
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Canon Rebel T1i is my first Digital SLR camera and I LOVE IT!!! The main reason why I buy this product is because it has a movie recording feature and this is a long-term investment for me when I need to use a high-quality camcorder in the future. I love... |
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Cant edit movies ugh! |
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easy to use, love the ability to view and erase pictures... |
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the movie mode! |
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Reviewed By ekqueen on 3rd January 2010:
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i have had this camera for 2 months and so far i love it. It takes great pictures, the only problem i seem to have is when im... |
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An absolutely fantastic camera! |
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handling, image quality, high iso performance, live view |
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not compatible with AI or AI-s lenses, no quiet mode,... |
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Reviewed By Yahoo! Shopping User on 10th December 2009:
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[Review from www.dpreview.com] |
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Reviewed By Ollie on 5th December 2009:
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It is a great improvement from my last Nikon D40X. I'm just transferring the 18-200 zoom over. The feel of the body is great and... |
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Camera Bag |
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Reviewed on 26th November 2009:
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Received as expected and serves the purpose very well for a 35mm digital camera with extra lens and flash unit. |
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[Review from www.viewpoints.com] |
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Reviewed By KaycieStar on 18th November 2009:
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Great light weight DLSR, |
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quality build, highest iso in it's class, great low light... |
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non that I can see. |
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Reviewed By shoturtle1 on 14th November 2009:
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I was switching from SLR to DSLR finally and. wanted a good quality light weight compact DSLR for traveling. I looked at the Nikon... |
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Unfortunatily Lense mounting on such Camearas has a... |
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Reviewed By Rainer1 on 9th November 2009:
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Brilliant camera for the money well worth it very versatile |
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large resolution, great photos, easy to use, great battery... |
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Reviewed By mish4444 on 22nd October 2009:
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I bought this camera June 5th 2009, it cost me close to £900 but so far has been worth every penny!. im sure if you have got to... |
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Love my Lowepro bag! |
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Reviewed on 1st October 2009:
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I was looking for a quality bag for my Canon T1i and 2 lenses, along with other accessories. I wanted a bag that was sturdy yet compact, stylish and not overdone. This bag met all my criteria. My equipment fits nicely with room for expansion. I like the fitted shoulder strap; it's contoured to my shoulder. I can carry it everywhere and it doesn't look obtrusive. I highly recommend this bag and this seller. I'm very satisfied with my Lowepro bag. |
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My experience of the Nikon D90 as an amateur photographer. |
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Excellent picture quality, lots of useful features, well... |
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More expensive than some other DSLRs, quite big and heavy,... |
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Reviewed By potoroo99 on 21st September 2009:
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How I made my choice I recently bought the D90 to upgrade from my Olympus 560UZ bridge camera, so this is my first foray into DSLR... |
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I did have a problem with an occasional CHA error message.... |
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Reviewed By Theresse on 11th September 2009:
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I've had this camera for almost a year now and have taken more photos than I ever have in my life with this camera. I was going to get... |
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Can only record up to 5 min at the highest setting ( You... |
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Reviewed By HazardTeamCK on 23rd August 2009:
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This is an ok camera if you want a camera that has access to buttons quicker. I have compared both the D90 and D5000 using the same... |
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Excellent camera, especially if you're new to dSLR |
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Easy to use right out of the box. Excellent tutorials and... |
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It would be better if I could shoot at slightly higher... |
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Reviewed By drbacle on 9th August 2009:
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I was considering three cameras: Canon T1i, Nikon 5000, and Nikon D90. Nikon 5000 already has a product recall, so I eliminated it... |
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Making great memories with my Nikon D90 |
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Reviewed By catsmeow47 on 22nd July 2009:
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The Nikon D90 is on the cutting edge of digital photography. This camera is great for the amateur as well as the semi-professional. It can be used fully automatic, or with a combination of manual settings for the desired result.... |
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None |
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Reviewed By Gabriele Pranzo on 8th July 2009:
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The D90 is my second dslr and I love it. It fits perfectly my hand. It's not too heavy and has all the buttons I need. The image... |
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Nikon D90 is a Excellent & best digital camera. |
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Many |
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Nothing |
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Reviewed By kethi on 1st July 2009:
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Have you any digital studio if yes you can use this excellent Digital Camera Nikon D90 .The Nikon D90 builds on quite impressive... |
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Imagine, there's no... |
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FIRST MOVIE MODE IN dSLR, user friendly, exellent image... |
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Not that really stand out loud |
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Reviewed By roktimdutta on 23rd June 2009:
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It is camera which has done justice to all lovers of photography and Nikon fans in particular. It has almost lived up to it’s promise... |
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none! |
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Reviewed By GeraldW on 20th June 2009:
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Bottom line first. A great camera! I did not buy it for video or live view and have not used them in 9 months of use. The good points:... |
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Photo Pro |
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Easy to use, does everything with style |
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none |
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Reviewed By Yahoo! Shopping User on 11th June 2009:
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None so far. It does everything it says on the tin! |
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Reviewed By Peter Brawn on 11th May 2009:
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I bought this camera last October with the VR 16-85mm F/3.5-5.6G lens rather than the standard "kit" lens and have beem... |
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Really love it!! |
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Very easy to understand and the picture quality is truly... |
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None found yet |
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Reviewed By Dtsrtrmance on 3rd May 2009:
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At even a greater price this Canon T1i is well worth the price of admission. Lightweight and fits well in even a smaller hand. Home run... |
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Incredible update of previous Canon dSLRs |
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Obvious improvement in colors, sharpness, contrast... |
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Live view mode "autofocus" means pressing a... |
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Reviewed By gkantz on 2nd May 2009:
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Fourth dSLR I've owned and as far as consumer-based models are concerned, this is far and away the best. Tremendous results with color,... |
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Reviewer forgot to note increase in screen resolution |
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CNET editor wrote: "It keeps the same large, fixed... |
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CNET editor wrote: "It keeps the same large, fixed... |
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Reviewed By joellowsky on 2nd May 2009:
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I haven't played with the camera but I believe the difference in screen resolution not mentioned in the review will be an important... |
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Reviewed By MrButt on 18th March 2009:
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Very nice camera. Before you buy this camera, please do read what Nikon says about D90 and D300 comparison. D300 is for professional photographers, so if u dont own a shop or a business of photography, do not spend $300 dollars more for D300....D90 will... |
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No, sifar, shoonay, nahi. I am happy with my D90 Nikon :-). |
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Reviewed By Ahmad Zaigham on 22nd February 2009:
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I bought Nikon D90 on the 31st of december 2008 and todate have taken 5200 actuations. Before D90 i tried Canon 450d. This camera... |
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My only issue - well two actually - is the softeware... |
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Reviewed By Paulpsp on 26th January 2009:
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My first Nikon! Having taken photographs for 25 years I've finally bought a Nikon (I've owned Olympus, Pentax and Canon's in the past)... |
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Reviewed By VinceC on 23rd November 2008:
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Traded down from a D300 to save weight and bulk. Perfect size and weight for me, balances well with 18-200 VR. I like the build - I find the "metal" bodies that have key parts like doors made from plastic pretentious. User interface with... |
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I miss the intervalometer for timed shots (found on D300).... |
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Reviewed By naivsupr on 8th October 2008:
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I upgraded from the D40 the day the D90 came into the store (19. sept). I had been saving for the D300, as I missed "buttons"... |
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None so far. |
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Reviewed By asearle on 5th October 2008:
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I bought the D90 to replace a D200 because it is lighter and less complicated. The image quality is superb, colours are better than... |
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