Monday, September 15, 2008

The Nikonians D90 Forum and User Community



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16 comments:

steveorinosteve said...

When you zoom in on an image, can you save the zoomed image? If so, how? Thanks.

Unknown said...

So would you guys recommend the Nikon D90 over the Canon 500D then? I've been mulling over it for months but think it may be worth splashing out the extra £100 on the D90

PrometheanPenguin said...

Hey, just got the D90 the other day, having fun so far.

One thing I need help with, when taking video, do I need to focus manually? I can't seem to get it to auto focus?

Help would be appreciated

Scbbbc said...

Hey Penguin, It should auto focus for you! Hit live view then hold the button down halfway until the red box locks on green....then hit record. it's kind of touchy! Also remember to lock the exposure so it does not keep changing while you record...Have Fun.

Rocky said...

I have a Canon flash (I think it is 420EZ). I used it successfully on my Canon Digital Rebel. I now have a Nikon D90. Will this flash work with this Nikon model?

Thanks everyone for any input.

Unknown said...

I recently bought a D90 body, now I am stuck wondering how my 2 older Tamron lenses (non G) will work with the camera. What am I supposed to do when setting the aperture, by the body (menu) or by the lens (ring)?

P C said...

Was having a great time with D90 the past few weeks and then it decided to fail on me at a crucial time, my daughter's graduation. During startup, the message f-- would appear and then each time I snap, Err appears. Turning off/on, reinserting SD Card no help. All this in Auto Mode. All the Nikon users at the graduation were trying to help but couldnt figure why. Any suggestion before I start taking it to the Service Center. Thanks.

Scbbbc said...

Hello PC, That might be a lens connection problem...did you try removing the lens and putting it back on? I know this happened to me once and that was the fix. Hopefully someone else will chime in with a solution (suggestion).

Unknown said...

@ PC - rotate the aperture selection ring (the ring closest to the camera on most lenses) to the highest number.

Ron said...

Aloha, I recently received a Nikon D90 to replace my old point and shoot Canon S50. The Nikon D90 is my first DSLR camera. I enjoy taking photos of sunrises/sunsets and got beautiful results from the Canon S50. However, I am having problems with the D90 where I am getting ghost-like images of the sun. This never happened with the Canon S50. I usually use a UV filter on the D90 but even removing it didn't resolve the problem. Any ideas as to how I can eliminate this annoying ghost-like images of the sun? I am using the 18 - 105mm lens that came with the camera. Thanks

Unknown said...

hello i had a nikon p80 and it was great until it fell and broke.. i recently got a p90 believing it to be better but god does it suck! people come out orange looking and blurry ( theyre recognizable) but its def not up to good quality. i dont know what it could be, i love nikon and i dont want to switch to canon.. but what could it be? so many people like it but mines is not all that great

Unknown said...

hi,i would like to grab nikon d90,but i just getting counfused with the kit,it's comes on two packages,which are 18-50mm n 50-200mm VR,and 18-200mm VR..
what do you think?
is it better to grab single lens or double lens?
thanks for ur suggest

Scbbbc said...

Aldo, Mine came with the 18-55 & the 55-200mm vr also. I have sold both those lenses since and got the tamron 17-55 2.8 and the nikon 70-300vr. If you can get the 18-200mm vr with the camera I'd do that. or just get the camera and buy the lens you want...have fun!

pauld90 said...

with the d90, can one make the "image comment" print out on the hardcopy image?
thankyou for any input
paul

Anonymous said...

HELP....How can I take a photo in a moving subject. I am new with DSLR. PLease help...

Anonymous said...

How much will it cost me to have my built in flash repaired? It still pop out but does not release flash or light anymore? Will this problem affect my shots, I have a SB600 flash.