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Old 07-02-10, 00:02
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Im in the process of selling my D60 and other stuff so I can buy the Nikon D90 as I love the look and sound of it.Im really looking forward to getting it but I understand its a couple years old now so was wondering would you recomend me getting it still or is there another coming out soon in the same price range with the same spec etc ?
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Old 07-02-10, 16:08
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What is it about your D60 that makes you dissatisfied with it, and will the D90 provide that?
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Old 07-02-10, 16:11
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What is it about your D60 that makes you dissatisfied with it, and will the D90 provide that?
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I wouldnt say Im dissatified with it as its a lovely camera but I just want to better it. The iso capabilities are a big plus on the d90 and the extra mega pixels,the longer battery time, the live view options, the hd video,11 point focus system etc etc etc
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Old 07-02-10, 16:17
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It's a very subtle evolution. Does the expense justify all that? I personally don't think you'd be gaining much. AF is great on the D60, extra megapixels makes little difference unless you are making massive enlargements. Live View is a little gimmicky, not very useful. Do you really want to do HD video?
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Old 07-02-10, 16:20
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It's a very subtle evolution. Does the expense justify all that? I personally don't think you'd be gaining much. AF is great on the D60, extra megapixels makes little difference unless you are making massive enlargements. Live View is a little gimmicky, not very useful. Do you really want to do HD video?
So are you basically saying the D90 is not alot better than the D60 ?
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So are you basically saying the D90 is not alot better than the D60 ?
Yes, especially for the cost involved.
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Old 07-02-10, 16:49
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Know nothing about Nikon cameras but I find Live View on my DSLR very useful for still life or macro. ie tripod work. At two years old the D90 is positively geriatric in DSLR terms but remember the initial price of it's replacement will be higher and you will have to wait a while for the price to settle. Whenever you buy a new digital camera there is always a new one in the wings.
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Old 07-02-10, 17:17
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Im going to have disagree Alex Im affraid
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Im going to have disagree Alex Im affraid
Will it improve your pictures? That's what matters at the end of the day. I have a feeling that upgrading from a good dSLR to a better dSLR won't have such a great effect. Your decision, of course.

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Old 07-02-10, 17:32
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It will give him pleasure over and above technical improvements which can not be quantified. Enjoy the new camera when you get it Joe.
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