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I use a 18-200 VR on my D90, love it !
i've just got the 18-200vr and still waiting to try it out in proper daylight
the 18-200vr is quite heavy on the d90 though
I use a 18-200 VR on my D90, love it !
i've just got the 18-200vr and still waiting to try it out in proper daylight
the 18-200vr is quite heavy on the d90 though
- if you know that you need the added features then go for it, but I have to say it sounds like you don't. , ....D40...and only when you are hitting the barrier stops of its ability should you consider upgrading.
larry that will be the lens you have not the d90![]()
I think Larry maybe thinking the higher ISO capability of the D90 will help him there.
Thats 3200, wow. If I used 3200 on my D60 it would look horrible. Luckily I'm getting my D90 tomorrow from a fellow TP member
Did you use any noise control software, jomike?
larry that will be the lens you have not the d90![]()
, the first manual I've ever read.My main experience of fairly high ISO hasn't been great, using a f/2.8 at my sons school play I got a hell of a lot of noise at 1600 with the D90.
, and then correcting it with your application. I have yet to google this but it may be worth checking out.
My main experience of fairly high ISO hasn't been great, using a f/2.8 at my sons school play I got a hell of a lot of noise at 1600 with the D90.
I read some where on TP about adjusting the exposure compensation, to over expose I think, and then correcting it with your application. I have yet to google this but it may be worth checking out.
You have to nail the exposure or slightly over expose as any pushing in PP will bring out the noise. If Active D-lighting is enabled it will also bring out noise.
Cheers fuuudge,
Dman As for the Iso issue, what lens were you using mate? The shot above is @ ISO 1600 and taken with a Ikea desk lamp by my side. Maybe the need for faster lens is in order. Though for the distance of a school play we are looking at nasty high prices!
Has anyone experienced wavy bars/lines on the lcd when shooting video?
Its only noticable when shooting indoors.
I get the impression, from looking at a couple of other sites, It may be down to the indoor light bulbs or fluorescent lighting ?

I became the proud owner of a D90 at Xmas
I'd been dithering over a return to photography after a near thirty year break and have been using a Lumix compact digital for the last few months.
My interest has rapidly reignited and after much research I had set my heart on getting a D90 in about six months’ time and perhaps even trying to make a few quid from my photos.
I had gone about as far as I could on the excellent Lumix and was contemplating setting my sights lower, simply to progress onto a camera that allowed more creative control. The downside, of course, would mean that it'd take me even longer to save for the D90.
And then my wonderful wife came to my rescue and gave me a D90 for Xmas
So now I'm thoroughly enjoying making all the cock ups that such a step up in camera inspires
But hey, what a camera!!!!
Many factors made me go for the D90, not least a thorough read through this very thread when I was a lurker. So thank you all![]()
You can adjust the ISO easily enought by pushing the ISO button and turning the rear dial, is that not dedicated, or is the D200 different?
You can adjust the ISO easily enought by pushing the ISO button and turning the rear dial, is that not dedicated, or is the D200 different?
Sounds like wives must know a thing or two about buying cameras then, I too had a D90 hiding under the CHristmas tree with my name on it
Currently trying to digest and make sense of the owners manual!
If you have Show ISO/Easy ISO enabled in Custom setting d3 the rear control dial adjusts ISO in A and S modes, without pushing the ISO button, and the ISO value is displayed on the top panel. In M mode you still have to push the ISO button and turn the dial.

True, but the D200 had dedicated Qual, ISO and WB buttons on the top, they were large and I didn't need to even look where it was to press it. It's just those little things that you notice. On the 90 it's also the zoom out button and in a stack of 4 other buttons, I go to change the ISO and manage to change the WB instead!