I always see D90 as something in btw a 500/550D and a D50 ... maybe not right in the middle, but its scaled like this:
Starter|= 550D----------D90---50D =|Prosumer
U are comparing apple to orange, D300 then is in the same league as 50D
I have not used a 50D but popularity wise, D90 over shadowed 50D
Hi,
I got my D90 for about 6 months already. It came with the 18-105 kit lens. I got the 50mm F1.8 also.
I'm thinking of getting a F2.8 lens. Would any D90 users care to share their experience with the Tamron 17-50mm F2.8 non-VC lens?
Thanks.
MS
nope, you're wrong. i'm comparing a fuji apple to a pink lady apple. my intention is to highlight both 50D and D90 are prosumer, and both above entry level DSLR, both targeted to different consumer groups
nope, you're wrong. i'm comparing a fuji apple to a pink lady apple. my intention is to highlight both 50D and D90 are prosumer, and both above entry level DSLR, both targeted to different consumer groups
I think both cameras are targeted at multiple target segments due to their feature set and flexibility.
The disparity between models is actually about how the Canon and Nikon each do their product placement.
50D is short of between a D90 and D300 but closer to D90. And 500D is between a D90 and D60 (back then). And the pricing does reflect this placement too. Nothing wrong with this. So that is why it is so hard to compare a Canon model to a Nikon model, simply because there is no direct equivalent competitor at the same level for each camera model. The thing is, Nikon decided to step it up with the D5000 by stripping some features from the D90, bringing it down to match the 500D at the same level/playing field.
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Hi MacroMarlin,
Have you checked the Picture Control settings in the Menu ? Perhaps you can tweak the sharpness setting in there.
I experienced different levels of sharpness using the same setting with different lenses.
Used the 18-105 kit lens with a setting and it's as sharp as a tack.
But used the same setting with a Tamron 18-250 and the image is soft.
Just my experience though
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All D90'ers,
wondering if any of you guys are using the Nikkor 18-200 VRII with the D90?
I find my system do not give me satisfactory sharpness, at times, even worse than an Ixus! I played with all aperture and speed, tripod, on-off VR. Tried it on my Sigma 150-500, and finally my manual prime lens Nikkor 50mm f/1.4. The worse is the long gun, the rest is also barely make it.
Not sure if it is my D90, any advise?
Thx in advance.
Maybe you can post an example here with EXIF data. So we can isolate the problem for you.
hello, D90 drop price now.
D90 drop how much? hear replacement coming Q3 this year ? ...
if they improve video.. i will probably want..haha.. i love DSLR video