Posted by admin | Posted in Digital Cameras | Posted on 12-11-2009
Tags: camera, lens, lenses, nikon, photography
Kit Nikkor
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PRO 3 PIECE FILTER KIT ND FOR NIKON 50mm f/1.8 NIKKOR $16.99 |
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Nikon Nikkor 16mm Lens Rear Filter Kit $5.50 |
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BOWER CLOSE UP MACRO KIT FOR NIKON 105mm f/2.5 NIKKOR $19.99 |
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Nikon Pronea 6i APS SLR Camera Kit TWO IX-Nikkor Lenses $10.00 |
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Nikon D50 Digital SLR Kit AF-S DX ZOOM NIKKOR 18-55mm $312.22 |
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67mm 3-Filter Kit for Nikon Nikkor 18-70mm or 18-135mm $19.95 |
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Nikon D700 Digital SLR Camera Kit w/ Nikkor Lens $1,799.99 |
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PRO 3 PIECE FILTER KIT FOR NIKON 50mm f/1.8 NIKKOR $14.99 |
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NEW Nikon D90 Camera + Nikkor 35mm F/1.8 G Lens Kit $999.00 |
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FILTER KIT 72mm CPL UV Fit NIKKOR 50-200mm,SIGMA 18-200 $23.90 |
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PRO 3 PIECE FILTER KIT ND FOR NIKON 50mm f/1.4 NIKKOR $16.99 |
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WIDE LENS+FLASH+TELE+FILTER KIT For Nikkor 18-70mm Pro $229.71 |
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67mm CLOSE UP MACRO LENS KIT for CANON NIKON NIKKOR NEW $24.99 |
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Close-Up Kit Macro Lens FOR Nikon Nikkor 50mm f1.4D f/1 $16.95 |
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Nikon 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR AF-S DX Nikkor Lens + KIT $154.95 |
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NEW Nikon D90 Camera + Nikkor 35mm F/1.8 F1.8 G KIT! $999.00 |
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NEW Nikon D90 Camera + Nikkor 35mm F/1.8 F1.8 G KIT! $999.00 |
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Nikon AFS DX NIKKOR 18-105mm 3.5 ED VR Lens KIT 18-105 $303.99 |
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Nikon AFS NIKKOR 18-105mm ED VR Lens KIT D40 D60 D40X $299.99 |
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Nikon AFS DX NIKKOR 18-105mm 3.5 ED VR Lens KIT 18-105 $309.99 |
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Nikon AF Nikkor 50mm 50 f 1.4 D Lens KIT D100 D200 D40 $324.99 |
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Nikon AF Nikkor 50mm 50 f 1.4 D Lens KIT D40X D50 D60 $324.99 |
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Nikon AF Nikkor 50mm 50 f 1.4 D Lens KIT D5000 D3000 $324.99 |
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Nikonos II Underwater Camera f/1:2.5 Nikkor Nice Kit $99.99 |
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NIKON DSLR D3000 18-55 VR Nikkor Lens Kit Slightly Used $222.50 |
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3 PIECE FILTER KIT FOR NIKON 35-105mm f/3.5-4.5 NIKKOR $14.99 |
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Nikon AFS NIKKOR 18-105mm ED VR Lens KIT D40 D60 D40X $294.99 |
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Nikon AFS NIKKOR 18-105mm ED VR Lens KIT D3 D3X D300S $293.99 |
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Nikon AF Nikkor 50mm 50 f 1.4 D Lens KIT FM2 F3 F5 F6 $332.99 |
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Nikon AF Nikkor 50mm 50 f 1.4 D Lens KIT N90 N90S F90X $329.99 |
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Sigma Zoom Telephoto 70-300mm f/4-5.6 DG Macro Autofocus Lens + EX Filter + Cleaning Cloth for Nikon AF-D $179.95 The Sigma 70-300mm f/4-5.6 DG MACRO Telephoto zoom interchangeable lens for Nikon AF-D with excellent cost performance and optimized for use with digital SLR cameras. Capable of macro photography, this lens has a 1:2 maximum close-up magnification at the 300mm focal length. SLD (Special Low Dispersion) glass. They used SLD (Special Low Dispersion) glass in this lens for excellent correction of chr… |
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Nikon D90 AF-S DX 12.3MP DSLR Camera with 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6G ED AF-S VR DX Nikkor Zoom Lens Kit Fusing 12.3-megapixel image quality inherited from the award-winning D300 with groundbreaking features, the D90’s breathtaking, low-noise image quality is further advanced with EXPEED image processing. Split-second shutter response and continuous shooting at up to 4.5 frames-per-second provide the power to capture fast action and precise moments perfectly, while Nikon’s exclusive Scene Recognition… |
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Nikon D3000 10.2MP Digital SLR Camera with 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G AF-S DX VR Nikkor Zoom Lens Breathtaking digital SLR image quality and easy operation highlight the 10.2-megapixel D3000-Nikon’s friendliest D-SLR ever. Compact and capable, the D3000 is compatible with a broad range of world-famous NIKKOR lenses and includes the versatile 3x, 18-55mm Zoom-NIKKOR with Silent-Wave Motor autofocusing and Nikon VR image stabilization to combat picture blur caused by camera shake for sharper han… |
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Nikon D90 DX 12.3MP Digital SLR Camera with 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6G ED AF-S VR DX Nikkor Zoom Lens Fusing 12.3-megapixel image quality inherited from the award-winning D300 with groundbreaking features, the D90’s breathtaking, low-noise image quality is further advanced with EXPEED image processing. Split-second shutter response and continuous shooting at up to 4.5 frames-per-second provide the power to capture fast action and precise moments perfectly, while Nikon’s exclusive Scene Recognition… |
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Nikon D300s 12.3 MP CMOS Digital SLR Camera with AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR II Lens $2,549.95 Extraordinary still and HD video imaging performance converge in the fast and agile 12.3-megapixel, DX-format D300S, delivering D-SLR versatility. Up to 950 shots per EN-EL3e battery charge* |
Nikon D90 Digital Camera
One of the key attractions this month had to be the Nikon D90, which is also the costliest camera we’ve tested so far. Nikon has brought in the D90 to replace the trusted D80. The D80 was one of the best upper-entry level to midrange cameras from Nikon. The D90 then has a lot to prove before it can earn its place.
Going through the D90’s key features, it certainly looks impressive. The D90 utilises a 12.3-MP CMOS sensor going up from the D80’s 10.2-MP CCD sensor. The sensor size remains unchanged. Most entry-level cameras are supplied with an 18 to 55-mm lens which can be quite limiting to the kinds of photos you can take. We received the camera with a Nikkor DX 18 to 105-mm VR zoom lens. This makes a good all-purpose kit for wide-angle and telescopic shooting.
The shape and size of the D90 is somewhat larger than the D60 we saw a few months back. It’s a bit heavier than the D60 and also the D80 itself. The body is plasticy, but feels extremely sturdy and the buttons are great as expected on any Nikon D-SLR. The D90 now comes with a 3-inch screen that is incredibly vibrant and crisp. The other thing that makes the camera interesting is the inclusion of Live View that allows you to use the LCD screen to focus. This is a feature rarely found on D-SLRs.
The D90 is undoubtedly one of the easiest cameras to operate, if you have that a basic knowledge of using a decent point-and-shoot camera. All the functions of the camera such as ISO, white balance, exposure metering and focusing modes can be accessed by holding down the respective buttons and rotating the jog dial. Shutter speed and aperture size have dedicated dials. It’s very difficult to criticise the D90 on quality as well. The 12.3-MP CMOS sensor does its job well. Photos turn out crisp across the entire aperture range. The lens isn’t made for macro photography, so you’ll have difficulty with up-close shots. Mind you, great close-ups can be shot by moving back and zooming into the target. Good depth of field can be achieved easily too. The flash is powerful and good enough for indoor photography every now and then. The Auto mode works well along with the autofocus feature. Focusing is instantaneous and there is no delay whatsoever.
There are a few autofocus hiccups every now and then, but nothing that can’t be fixed using the other auto-focusing bracket modes. As expected from any D-SLR, the manual mode gives you total control of the camera. You won’t be disappointed with the D90, if you like to select a scenario preset either — a dial for doing that is present. Another new feature hardly ever seen on D-SLRs is video recording. The D90 can capture up to 1280×720 resolution videos at 24 frames per second. What makes it even more special is that you can zoom and focus manually while shooting videos. The video quality is great and the frame rate quite stable but you will need to buy a fast SD/SDHC card for it. We’d be lying if we said that we weren’t impressed with the D90. It’s filled with surprises.
The Digital Camera is incredibly simple to use, it has the performance, the features and is undoubtedly miles ahead of the D80 in every aspect. Nikon has yet another winner on its hands and we highly recommend this if you have a serious interest in photography and also the money.
The Nikon D90 Digital Camera along with its lens is priced at a whopping Rs. 89,890. The body by itself can be bought for Rs. 69,950. This makes the D90 almost as costly as the D300. It makes better sense if you spend more and go for the D300 instead. Nikon’s lens are known to be cheaper than some other brands, so buying just a body and then a good lens can also be a good move. If you don’t need the Live View or the video recording or even the small changes Nikon has made, then the older D80 is a better buy, especially with its more wallet-friendly price.
About the Author
John Wells is an expert in personal electronic gadgets including laptops, Nikon Digital Cameras, LCD Tvs and Micromax Mobile, and many more. Read the Expert Reviews and Users Reviews of your gadgets at consumermate.com







