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Due to arrive later this month, the Nikon D90 is the world's first dSLR camera with high definition (HD) video, according to the manufacturer.
That means you can use your dSLR camera to shoot high-quality movies - in fact, it's all you'll need to take on holiday.
The Nikon D90 features 12.3-megapixels effective resolution combined with the manufacturer's proprietary image processing technology and a wide sensitivity range of ISO 200 to 3200.
Another nice feature is the Scene Reconigtion System, which is integrated with the facial recognition technology to accurately read the colour and brightness information of each scene.
But the real standout of the package is the high definition video capability. The Nikon D90 lets you shoot in movie mode at 320x216p, 640x424p or 720p - or high definition. Shooting in HD mode at 24 frames per second virtually gives you movie-quality images.
You can also purchase different NIKKOR lenses to complement the movie functionality, including fisheye, wide-angle and super-telephoto.
The Nikon D90 will retail for $1549.
Click here to find offers on Nikon digital cameras from retailers near you.
September 5, 2008