
Overview
The first thing that will amaze photographers
about the D90 is its stunning image quality, which takes its inspiration
from Nikon's flagship DX-format digital SLR, the D300. The D90's image
sensor and 12.3 effective megapixels combine with Nikon's exclusive
EXPEED image processing to deliver outstanding images featuring fine
details, smooth tones, rich colors and low noise across a wide ISO
sensitivity range.
The D90 is equipped with an innovative movie shooting function that delivers genuinely cinematic results, enhanced by the creatively shallow depth of field made possible by the DX-format sensor. This is further refined by the optical quality and broad selection of NIKKOR lenses — the same lenses relied upon by professional photographers the world over. Thanks to the D90's large image sensor, D-Movie images exhibit less noise than those of a typical camcorder, most notably in low-light situations.
Newly designed Nikon DX-format CMOS image sensor with wide ISO sensitivity range with low noise
EXPEED for smooth tones, rich colors and fine details
Innovative D-SLR movie function: D-Movie
Scene Recognition System integrated with Face Detection System
Easy-to-use Live View mode
Picture Control System: Customize the visual style of your images
Active D-Lighting for smooth tone reproduction in high-contrast lighting
Versatile practical 11-point AF system
Bright pentaprism viewfinder featuring frame coverage of approx. 96%
Advanced Scene Modes for superior image quality
Extensive palette of in-camera Retouch Menus
Engineered for precision and durability
The D90 is equipped with an innovative movie shooting function that delivers genuinely cinematic results, enhanced by the creatively shallow depth of field made possible by the DX-format sensor. This is further refined by the optical quality and broad selection of NIKKOR lenses — the same lenses relied upon by professional photographers the world over. Thanks to the D90's large image sensor, D-Movie images exhibit less noise than those of a typical camcorder, most notably in low-light situations.