| A | is outstanding and exceptional, rated in the top 10% of digital cameras. |
| B | means they are good, with some standout features. |
| C | means they are mediocre, and probably more trouble than they are worth. |
| D & F | mean they are absolutely awful or old. Avoid at all costs. |
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- 5th of 51 in SLR/Professional
- 5th of 42 in HD Video
- 2nd of 74 in Nikon
- 4th of 71 in Over $600
- 5 out of 5
From a Nikon D70s to a D90
(Ken Z. - 5/29/09)A very nice upgrade! The camera has a lot of features that are relatively easy to get at. Most common settings are a breeze to change by pressing the 'Info button' on the back of the camera. Picture quality is outstanding. I shoot in RAW/Fine Jpeg. with Maximun picture size, but can change that to small Jpeg, with push of a button. Every button on the camera is in the right place, i.e. White Balance, ISO, shooting mode, etc. The large 3" monitor is awesome. I bought the camera because it has some of the features of the D300. I don't plan on using the video portion much, but I like the fact that it is there. Still learning the art of photography, I find this camera to be the top of the line for me. I'm hooked of using the Apature Priority mode. The lenes that I use are the Nikon 50mm, 1:1.4 D, Nikon 18 - 200 vr, and the Tokina 11 -16 atx Pro. With those lenes, I'm loaded for bear. A super good book/video combo to consider is the Nikon D90, Multimedia Workshop by 'Magic Lantern Guides', The video got me away from the Auto settings and toward using the A' Apature. In closing, I'm happy with the D90, its fun to use and picture quality is outstanding.