Thursday, September 24, 2009

A total success! : digital slr rebel

I now have the combination of D90 with 16-85, after I sold the 18-105s again - the zoom range and processing have not convinced me. The 2mm wide one sense more easily and the 16-Lenses 85er feels much as the 18-valent to 105s (easy schrottiges plastic feeling), it has a metal bayonet and the proper distance scale, and VR II is smaller and heavier than the 18 -- 105s.

However, I'm around the lens a little concern, because it seems to give up lately, according to forum reports more 16-85er after a short use, the mind. Schaumermal ...

For the D90: the camera is the hammer, processing and noise performance are excellent, cannot compare with the Sony and Canon in this price range that I've tried lately. Shoot until 1600 or 2000 ISO-hearted, up to 3200 images can be recovered but are still predominantly. The camera is worth, even without the-discussed video feature, and certainly over-valued their money.
The video features requires, practice, but is still superior to their design in terms of the exemption and cinema camcorders and compact appearance.
Manual intervention options have been thoroughly when it is closer to (aperture, ISO, determination of the exposure employed). Sharpen you should anyway even if you want to control the eyes of his audience, but I have to practice first.

Liveview is for me only a few situations an alternative to the viewfinder, such as Macro, and since it does not interfere, that the AF is very comfortably in Liveview (that Sony may be better). The normal AF is good, though a step below the D300, but somewhere you have to delimit the cameras even from each other.
The camera is not sealed against water and dust, at Youtube, but there is a video of the D90 when climbing the Eiger () without a protective cover, rain also makes Nikon's usually nothing. A D300 is allowed to fall against even one time in the water, which will go with the D90 not good.

+ Noise performance! If you want more, probably needs to buy D700 or A900?
Hammer + display! It is so fun ...
+ Zoom in on the fast image control
+ Fast editing in the camera, if you develop once the road had a picture on the fly "" must.
+ Many custom functions, I have stopped there, much to adjust the camera to my taste.
+ Intuitive operation, like all Nikon, which I have used since 1990.
+ User-friendly menu, display the last settings, etc.

- No true mirror lock-up
- Bit rate of the videos could be higher.

Ah yes, the D90 is NOT the sensor of the D300, even if many think. It is a newly developed sensor based on the D300er sensor, the experts are still arguing whether he is really better. Some say, sharpness and pixel noise performance of the D300 is still slightly better, but images are so affected not only by the sensor, since there are other factoring in a camera, eg AA filter, electronic pre-processing of images, noise reduction, etc.

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