Nikon D90 D-Movie Test [HD]
Posted by admin | Under Nikon D90 Lenses Tuesday Mar 30, 2010
Hello during this video I will be testing Nikon’s D90 D-Movie Mode.
The D90 is a DSLR (Digital Single Lens Reflex) that also records video. The video this DSLR records is a .avi file on Mac and has a resolution of 1280×720 or better known as 720p HD (High Definition).
I really like using the D-Movie mode on the D90 because you have control over your video that you just don’t have when you use a camcorder around the same-price. A big thing a 1,000$ regular HD camcorder can’t do is Change It’s Lenses. Just that fact alone makes this camera/camcorder stand out from the other camcorders.
No don’t get me wrong the video technology in this D90 is getting old. Nikon’s new improved D-Movie mode is far superior to the D90’s. Probably not in D5000 but defiantly in the D300s.
THIS CAMERA IS NOT A SUBSTITUTE TO THE Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Overall I am impressed by the quality of the D90!
Lenses used in video:
Nikkor 35mm f/1.8
Bower 650-1300mm f/8-16
Edited with iMovie 09′
Export Settings: H.264, 30 fps. 10 Mbps, 113.1 MB File Size
Song: “Bicycle”- Artist: Memory Tapes
Duration : 0:1:35
@MasivSam most …
@MasivSam most likely i use movie maker and i just put a clip up with out editing it and it was hd
@joeshmoissocool7
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@joeshmoissocool7
probably the setting on your
editing software wasn’t rendering at
720p?
how did you get it …
how did you get it in hd i have mine on 1280/720 and it didnt go to hd