| Nobody likes to be constrained by a budget, least of all | | | | read my other discussions about how megapixels |
| me, and even more so, by wife. But hey, that's a story | | | | really don't matter, but that works better for people |
| for another discussion. Let's stick to talking about digital | | | | and cameras that don't have many. The D90 comes |
| cameras here, and more specifically Nikon digital SLR | | | | with other nice features like dust control, live view (all |
| cameras. It's no secret, that Nikon makes some of the | | | | you purists out there just need to get over it), and |
| best digital SLRs out there, and they have quite a few | | | | some nice face detection abilities. |
| to choose from. | | | | For the more advanced photographer (not the same |
| For this discussion, we're going to stay away from the | | | | as the guy with the bigger wallet), you should have a |
| beginner entry level SLR models, and focus on those | | | | look at the D200. If your looking for speed from a |
| cameras that appeal to those of us with more | | | | camera, this baby's got it. By speed, I'm talking about a |
| photography skill, or simply a bigger budget that | | | | fast shutter speed, and the ability to take rapid fire |
| compensates for a lack of skill. I don't really fit into | | | | pictures one right after the other. It's been out for a |
| either of these categories at the moment, but hey, | | | | while, since 2005, which explains why it's only got 10 |
| things are changing. | | | | megapixels, but it's also a testament to how good a |
| Lets start with the Nikon D90. A camera that just | | | | camera it really is. To still be a viable model, almost |
| beats the $1,000 entry barrier, but comes with a | | | | four years after it's launch. |
| generous 12.3 megapixels. Now I know you may have | | | | |