STATE OF THE ART

New Nikon Holds a Secret

By DAVID POGUE
August 28, 2008

If you saw it just sitting there, you'd never guess that the new 
Nikon D90 is a mind-blowing, game-changing camera.

It looks like any other big, black intermediate single-lens reflex 
camera: much more compact than a professional model, but much bigger 
and heavier than a pocket camera. An S.L.R. comes with a shoulder 
strap because it needs one.

What you get in return for looking like a tourist, of course, is the 
potential for absolutely stunning photos. Thanks to factors like 
high-quality, interchangeable lenses, a huge light sensor and 
high-speed circuitry that reduces shutter lag to zero, the pictures 
you get from an S.L.R. generally make pocket cameras' output look 
like amateur hour.

The new D90, which arrives in stores next month, happens to be a 
superb S.L.R. At $1,000 (or $1,300 with a new 18-105 millimeter, 
image-stabilized lens), it's priced neatly between the D300 (Nikon's 
bigger, heavier, all-metal professional model, $1,650 online) and the 
intermediate D80 ($720 online), which will soon be discontinued. 
(These last two are body-only prices; lenses are not included.)

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http://www.nytimes.com/2008/08/28/technology/personaltech/28pogue.html?partner=rssuserland&emc=rss&pagewanted=all

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