Nikon D90 – HD Video Using Real Glass. Now THAT’S News ! (isn’t it?)

We know you’ve been hearing about this new entry from Nikon. Shoot HD video with the DSLR in your hands.
Seems like a great idea.
But we’ll let you know once we shoot some real video with it. Looks great in person, though. And seems easy enough.

At the end of the day though, this is a pretty amazing camera at a right price for the enthusiast or advanced amateur. Taking elements from the current top of the line pro models, the processor is giving you some of the cleanest digital files you’ve seen. Now that’s important.

Here, Lindsay Silverman, Senior Technical Manager at Nikon, gives you a tour of the D90 camera:

Yep, Canon did come out with a DSLR shooting HD video, with some additional features. Also a price difference of about $1700. USD.
Still, you really have to look at these 2 cameras as the still cameras they are. The Canon video will be posted tomorrow.

Cool first gen HD video, no question, but we’ll be seeing huge leaps in this area, so keep an eye out.

More videos coming as we cook em.
Order up!


One Response to “Nikon D90 – HD Video Using Real Glass. Now THAT’S News ! (isn’t it?)”

  1. I have not heard many people say good things about the video part of this great DSLR, but I just bought the D90 for my wife and tried out the HD video as soon as I picked it up… I don\’t find anything wrong with it (not that I am a pro video person) for what I expected.

    If I want super high quality video I will grab my video camera, but if I want to just shoot some quick video to throw up on youtube this is perfect. Great for our use.

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