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Nikon Coolpix P90 12 1MP Digital Camera with 24x Wide Angle Optical Vibration Reduction VR Zoom and 3 inch Tilt LCD

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Nikon Coolpix P90 12 1MP Digital Camera with 24x Wide Angle Optical Vibration Reduction VR Zoom and 3 inch Tilt LCD




12.1-megapixel effective recording * 24X optical zoom (4X digital/96X total zoom) * optical image stabilization with vibration reduction * 3″ LCD screen with anti-reflective coating and 5-level brightness adjustment * real-image electronic viewfinder * wide-angle lens for shooting landscapes and large groups * 35mm equivalent focal length: 26-624mm * top JPEG resolution: 4000 x 3000 * continuous sports mode for shooting up to 45 frames at 15 frames per second * variable ISO (film speed equivalent) settings including a high sensitivity mode (ISO 6400) for low-light and flash-free shooting * face priority autofocus for better portraits * smile shutter and blink alert for capturing ideal expressions * in-camera automatic red-eye correction * D-Lighting mode brightens dark areas of recorded images *

User Ratings and Reviews

4 Stars Nikon Coolpix
The compactness is impressive — the ability to have so much in such a small package. I use it mostly in macro mode and is wonderful

I like taking pictures in natural light without a flash and this camera does very well

5 Stars Great point and shoot camera!!!
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE this camera. I have had an Olympus Stylus 730 for several years and love it, but I wanted an upgrade although not yet ready for a SLR. This camera fit my needs perfectly. I wanted the full control manual settings to get me ready for the SLR, but wasn’t ready for the cost because I am still learning about photography. This camera is definitely a great deal at right around $300. The 24x optical zoom is awesome. I was used to 3x, which is awful for distant landscape shots. I love the tilt screen display, this is a very functional feature. I was also looking for a digital camera with a viewfinder; although this model’s viewfinder is the digital display it serves it’s purpose. The continuous shot mode is great; shooting at around 12 frames per second…this makes getting that perfect shot during a sporting event or dance recital very easy.

The camera has a great weight to it and is very comfortable to hold. I love that it has a flash release button so if you don’t intend on using the flash you just don’t open it. The menu is easy to use. Battery life seems to be around 4 hours and only takes about 2 to fully charge. The camera comes with a lens cap and a neck strap, usb cable, tv cable, battery charger and battery. I purchased a spare battery and recommend you search for a true Nikon EL-EN5 battery…I got mine for under $20. The mfg recommends only using their brand, I concur. From past experience I have seen off brand batteries mess the ports up so the camera becomes unusable.

All in all if you are looking for a point and shoot with a lot of the manual capabilities of a SLR camera this is a good choice.

5 Stars Short and Sweet … I LOVE IT!
Short, sweet and to the point! I LOVE my new Nikon! As an early wedding, Christmas, birthday present to myself, I bought the Nikon P90! Okay, so really I told people that it was “saved” in my shopping cart and when I was buying a lightning deal, I just checked out with the camera too! (shhh..don’t tell anyone!)

I like my camera’s simple and easy to use with sharp images. I got exactly that! Excellent! My first shot out of the box was crystal clear! No adjustments, no settings – I did NOTHING but point and shoot! Wow – it was sooooooooo clear! I will post that picture for you all to see!

My only regret? I didn’t buy it sooner!

4 Stars Nikon P90
Picture and stabliztion is good overall a very good camera. However, I brought this camera for the camera as well as for the quick video feature and the video quality was not very good and the zoom feature did not work for the video like for pictures. I thought because the pixels were higher for pictures the videos well also be better but I was very disappointed by the video quality. I am thinking now I have to buy a camcorder for the better video.

5 Stars Great Grab Camera
I’m used to using Nikon’s full-sized D-SLRs with vertical grips and the wonderful Nikon VR lenses. I love them dearly and will always use them as my cameras of choice.

I had purchased a Coolpix 8800 a few years ago and gave it mediocre reviews. It is much larger, again, with the vertical grip, but it is rugged and works well, although it has a relatively small file-size, dimmer eye-level viewer and smaller screen. It allows me lots of versatility, but I wanted something smaller, with larger file-sizes.

The P90 offers that, far better movie choices and many more options for shooting right out of my purse. This is a camera that can give me professional quality and versatility in non-flash situations that are unmatched by other grab cameras without the bulk of my professional systems.

The lack of range of f-stops loses versatility in important areas. It has no hot shoe, so it can only be gerry-rigged for complex flash situations. I really don’t plan to use it on that level. It uses 4-1 compressed JPEG images, which take the quality down a bit and has no option for RAW images or uncompressed TIFFs. The zoom seems jumpy, but that may just be a situation where I need practice.

At extreme optical and digital zoom, combined with the best VR system I have used, it produce some very nice results hand-held. I can hardly wait for my next encounter with the red tail hawk in the marsh next to my home! It’s also nice to have an actual wide-angle option.

One of the main reasons I purchased this unit is that I love Arches and Canyonlands NPs and last year when I was there, in the high desert, the winds howeled! The downside of that was dust on the sensors in my D-SLRs, even the self-cleaning D90 and DX300. There is no worse feeling than getting back to a motel, uploading hundreds of photos, and finding that you have to retouch virtually every one. Welcome back to film! With a sealed system,I can wander all over and not worry about dust!

So far, I’ve only had the camera a few days, I haven’t taken any spectacular shots to share. I still haven’t taken anything I would want at 20X30, so I’ll reserve judgement on compressed JPEGs. They may be better than I expect. I found that I love the “food” scene mode! It has a color temperature adjustment right on-screen. Since this will be an available light camera (I despise on-camera flash), this will be a useful mode.

I will probably update this report after I’ve done some meaningful shooting. A 4gig SD card holds almost 650 shots, so quality is going to be a big issue. The battery has a limited life, so I will be purchasing extras. I just have to remember it’s a backup! If it’s a good one for me, it will be the best camera the average amateur will ever own, and that is not ego talking. I am just uber-picky…

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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

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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




10.2-megapixel effective recording * APS-C-size CCD image sensor (23.6 x 15.8 mm) * AF-S DX Nikkor 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR (vibration reduction) lens (35mm equivalent focal length: 27-82.5mm) * 3X optical zoom (approximate) * 3″ color LCD screen with brightness adjustment * optical SLR viewfinder (with diopter adjustment) * Integrated Dust Reduction System to keep image sensor clean for spotless photos * Nikon EXPEED image processor for responsive shooting and high-accuracy photos * 11-point autofocus system for rapid, precise autofocusing * 3D Color Matrix Metering II for accurate automatic exposure control, plus center-weighted and spot metering modes * Active D-Lighting mode for better shadow and highlight detail in high-contrast shooting conditions * intelligent pop-up flash and flash exposure compensation * Guide mode makes selecting camera settings easy for beginning SLR photographers * in-camera image editing functions, including: D-Lighting, red-eye correction, cropping, image overlay, monochrome settings, filter effects, NEF (RAW) processing, miniture effect, color outline, and stop motion movie *

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars Nikon D3000 review
Have had this camera a week and its alot of fun! Way better than the little point and shoot digi.cameras. Have owned afew 35mm slr’s,but this is my first dslr and i gotta say it is very user friendly. As i get to know my way around its functions,new ideas keep driving me to experiment with the camera. This Nikon is a great way to get introduced to digital photography.

4 Stars Great gift for daughter
This camera has worked out well for us so far. My 13 year old daughter has a beginning interest in photography so we needed a camera that was more of a learning model. I don’t know anything about D-SLR cameras but so far this one has fit the bill for her. I recommend purchasing the dvd that teaches the features of the camera as well instead of relying on the manual.

5 Stars Great Camera
I love this camera. It is fairly easy to use, I have never even read the manual for it. It has a great range of feature and pretty good picture quality. Its a pretty small camera and its nice and easy to carry. I love the huge display screen that makes it really easy to look at picture. Its fun to use and has a great range of settings to allow to go from almost all automatic making shots quick and easy to set up and take, to fully manual.

5 Stars Lovely Camera From Nikon D3000
The Camera is excellant Love It To 1 Fault The View Finder Can Not be Used TO Take pictures You Have To Use The Eye Peice In Comparison To The D5000 Wish It Had That Feature But On the Hold It Is A Fantastic Camera I Got My Moneys WorthNikon D3000 10.2MP Digital SLR Camera with 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G AF-S DX VR Nikkor Zoom Lens

4 Stars Good but not great. Get D5000 instead.
I had this camera initially but since I’m an amateur photographer, the pictures weren’t really mindblowing. The pictures were specially bad in low light conditions unless you go into manual mode.

I then got a D5000 for comparison and was impressed with the pictures with that camera at low light settings. D5000 also has scene mode (more standard shooting modes like on beach/snow, pets, etc) and has CMOS sensor along with video at 720p.

So, while this camera is all right, I’d suggest D5000 if you can afford it (especially if you’re an amateur photographer like me).

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Canon EOS Rebel T1i 15 1 MP CMOS Digital SLR Camera with 3 Inch LCD and EF S 18 55mm f 3 5 5 6 IS Lens

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Canon EOS Rebel T1i 15 1 MP CMOS Digital SLR Camera with 3 Inch LCD and EF S 18 55mm f 3 5 5 6 IS Lens




15.1-megapixel effective recording * EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS lens (35mm equivalent focal length: 28-90mm) * 3″ color LCD screen (920,000 dots) with two Live View modes * HD movie mode with up to 1080p resolution and mono audio * Auto Lighting Optimizer with three settings to maintain detail in bright and dark areas of your pictures * Highlight Tone Priority for preserving highlights in very bright, light areas of a photograph * Peripheral Illumination Correction mode to counterbalance lens vignetting * DIGIC 4 image processor for extremely responsive handling * EOS Integrated Cleaning System (for cleaning image sensor) * wide-area 9-point autofocus *

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars very good.
It’s very easy to use and phote is in good quality. I really love it.

5 Stars it is a pretty good SLR camera
I love this camera very much, the price was fistly amazing, camera body plus two lens (18-55&55-250 mm) only costed about $800 (I forget from dealsee or dealigg). The pictures are very beautiful, which I never took using ordinary camera like Powershot. Up to now, I love it~

5 Stars feels good in hand
I have not purchased this camera yet but i have looked at a lot of Nikon and canon cameras from the d90 on down. most of them are pretty cool and feel OK to hold them- the d90 was probably the nicest i had seen. it is well made, has lots of nice features, good imaging and record video high quality. it is a little heavy but the fit is nice. not all of the canons feel that good in my largish hands. until i checked out this camera. it is the perfect weight and a super nice fit. on the back of the camera there is a place where your right hand thumb can hold the camera which is what i find most frustrating about a lot of cameras, especially the point and shoots. even a lot of the SLR don’t really have a good grip. also , on the left side of the camera there is a good place to hold on that side too so the whole camera fits nicely into both hands. from what i am reading the mechanical s on this camera are going to be very excellent for something $700., I’m sure way better than anything i would expect in a admittedly expensive amateur camera. this is still reasonably affordable for how much camera you are getting. i will stick with the standard lens and if i really get excited i can always buy a more expensive one down the road. this camera is now the one worth waiting for.

5 Stars Excellent dSLR
Have used Nikon film SLR gears for many years and turned to Canon digital P&S (I perfer those large CCD sensor models, i.e. S400, A610, A620) in the past six years, T1i brings back the SLR feeling and it picture quality is excellent, event with the kit lens.

The only downside of this camera is that it only does 1080p video by 20 frame/second, wish there will be a firmware update to increase it to 24 frame/second.

5 Stars Great camera for the price
To start off let me say this camera is great. For the past year been searching for a DSLR that matched me and this camera is it. I have photography experience for a few years now so I do know what I am talking about. Ive had this camera for about a week or two and already I have pulled off a number of great shots. Its met all my needs and more. So let me break down the basic pros and cons.

Pros-

Revamped interface is extremely quick and easy to change settings quickly for newbies

Screen is very bright and looks amazing when compared to lower resolution screens

Lightweight, but also has enough weight to feel right in your hands

Amazing video capture at 30fps for 720p

Overall nice image quality, great color reproduction

Cons-

Sharpness, unfortunately camera produces extremely soft pictures. This problem is magnified by kit lens

Poor low light performance, Nikon will always out perform in this area

Need a higher quality lens to take advantage of T1i (con for new photographers)

The image quality is barely past the XTI, this is due to the T1i spread of MP

1080p is crap, personally I shoot in 720 anyways so not a con with me

So that is just a quick run through of the camera. To let people know I had compared the T1i vs the D90 and the D5000. The reason I chose the T1i is b/c at the time of my purchase was half the price of the D90 and that is with the kit lens of the T1i. If it wasnt for the my budget the D90 would have been my choice, but with the price difference i can later on purchase another nice canon lens. Against the D5000 it outperforms overall but the D5000 is a lower amateur DSLR. Something interesting to mention is that most everyone agrees that the T1i vs D90 is a better comparison but it seems the prices are off in my opinion.

So overall this camera gets 5 stars for me. Though even with the sharpness problems I knew at the time of purchase what the cons were and I knew what to expect. The camera has met all my expectations and more and I would recommend this to anyone else interested in stepping up their photography.

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