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Jim Giberti September 17th, 2008 08:43 AM

Hey Ken,

Just sign up, which only required me to fill in my email and a password.
Then when you return to the screen the option to download hi-res appears on the right of the page.

Vincent Oliver September 21st, 2008 01:26 AM

I have been using the D90 for a couple of days now - just getting the feel of the camera. My first gut reaction, based on what I have shot, is that the movie feature is 18 - 24 months too early. Shooting on a bright sunny day here in london (yes, we have finally had some sunshine) it was near impossible to see the LCD viewfinder. I did have a nice reflection of my face though.

The footage is slightly jerky, probably due to shooting at 24p and as noted by others, the exposure has to be locked before shooting, otherwise you have an annoying fluctuation in exposure during the shot. I will post a full review of this camera at some stage this week, will be shooting some more today - just to make sure I am not doing anything wrong.

Paul Cook September 23rd, 2008 05:07 AM

I was looking forward to playing with the D90 but now it seems I wont bother. Its a shame but Im sure its only the start of things to come. I mean clearly this overnight revolution has caught the very revolution leaders (aka RED) off guard with their announcement that Scarlet has been scrapped in its current form and is going under the knife for complete re-invention.

Its very interesting times for indies!

Kurth Bousman September 23rd, 2008 11:10 AM

Vincent - will that be happening at your site?

Vincent Oliver September 23rd, 2008 12:07 PM

Yes it will be on my site, but I will post a link here as soon as we are ready. At the moment I am producing a DVD user guide for the D90 and am working 25 hours each day

Kurth Bousman September 23rd, 2008 04:42 PM

ohh - I wondered what the advantage was to living on the other side of the Atlantic - you guys get an extra hour - now it's all making sense - I'll look forward to seeing your review- thanks/k

Chris Hurd September 23rd, 2008 05:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kurth Bousman (Post 941824)
you guys get an extra hour

And their day starts earlier as well.

James Millward September 24th, 2008 12:26 PM

Ok, I'm still confused. Im not a technical guy so please excuse my ignorance but can someone clear a few things up for me.

On my consumer 3ccd panny camcorder, I can set the following in manual mode:

White balance
Exposure (ie F stop)
Gain (add or remove gain)

Now as far as I understand, the d90 in video mode only allows manaul focus. Thats fine, but can you set the WB?

Am I right in saying that you CAN choose an apature value (F number) and lock it in place whilst shooting video? ie the cam will keep that chosen F value regardless of light level?

(If so, I understand that this would be unusable if I wanted to pan from say a room where I had set exposure and locked it, to a bright lit doorway, BUT if I wanted to light a controlled situation, I could lock for that scene which would be fine).

Does the D90 add gain? If so, can this be locked in place also?

Sorry for the dumb questions...

James

Gints Klimanis September 24th, 2008 01:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Vincent Oliver (Post 940354)
I have been using the D90 for a couple of days now - just getting the feel of the camera. My first gut reaction, based on what I have shot, is that the movie feature is 18 - 24 months too early. Shooting on a bright sunny day here in london (yes, we have finally had some sunshine) it was near impossible to see the LCD viewfinder.

Is this much different from shooting with a camcorder's LCD? Camcorders are a little better in that their LCDs do fold out and rotate.

Nathan Nazeck September 24th, 2008 09:54 PM

I want the answer too so I will repeat the same question

Is the HDMI output clean with no overlays?

Does it output live at all? output while recording?

Vincent Oliver September 25th, 2008 08:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gints Klimanis (Post 942601)
Is this much different from shooting with a camcorder's LCD? Camcorders are a little better in that their LCDs do fold out and rotate.

At least you can look through a camcorders viewfinder on a bright day. The Nikon viewfinder blacks out and you only have the LCD screen. I found it near impossible to see the LCD screen whilst shooting on a sunny day.

Kurth Bousman September 25th, 2008 11:44 AM

Vincent - sound like , if one is going to shoot video with the d90 , they need a hoodman , or similar device /k

Vincent Oliver September 25th, 2008 12:22 PM

A camcorder might be the better option - for now.

Gints Klimanis September 25th, 2008 12:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Vincent Oliver (Post 942980)
At least you can look through a camcorders viewfinder on a bright day. The Nikon viewfinder blacks out and you only have the LCD screen. I found it near impossible to see the LCD screen whilst shooting on a sunny day.

Very true. Critical focusing will also be a problem in most cases, and the Gen1 versions of these cameras have little to help. There are some new ~$500 HD monitors with HDMI inputs. manhattanlcd.com (shipping because I just received mine) and smallhd.com (not shipping yet.) They don't have zooming in the monitor, but perhaps the DSLRs will pick up in this area.

Kenneth Tong December 14th, 2008 09:58 PM

With all the limitations in its HD video, can I say that it would be better for me to wait for an improved version of the D90 or even consider Canon 5D if I really want to do some good HD from a D-SLR?

Vincent Oliver December 15th, 2008 02:47 AM

Yes, I think the second generation of HDSLR's will iron out many of the limitations of the current cameras.

Kenneth Tong December 15th, 2008 06:03 PM

I hope after Christmas there will be a quick drop in the price of all video capable D-SLRs and also the emergence of more brands and models of such similar products.


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