some shots ive made with nikon D90 showing his possibilites of image capturing, dof, detail, color and contrast, tonal range, limited macro of the mentioned nikkor.. etc
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
I just edited some files together that had been on my harddrive since a few months, and which I never used. I filmed almost all of them with old nikon lenses from the 1980s
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Cinematic D.O.F. Depth of Field Effect: NikonD90 (D-Movie function / D90-Video) with Nikkor 85 mm 1.8 AF-D. High Definition 720p. Increased contrast, color correction, unsharp mask and just treating MPJEG like a photo.
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