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Nikon D90 Digital Camera with 18-105mm lens - Page 4 Questions & Answers
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6/25/2014 8:38:05 PM •
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on Jun 25, 2014
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Operating expenses are those expenses needed for a company to produce the product or service it sells. It includes all overheads such as payroll, equipment and building costs or rent and leasing costs, insurance, debt service and more. These are costs that must be met before the company makes a profit. The company must produce revenues equal to operating expenses in order to stay in business. It must produce revenues over and above operating expenses to make a profit for its investors or shareholders.
6/25/2014 7:14:05 PM •
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on Jun 25, 2014
While recording can i make a pause temporarily
No.
This is a very irritating problem with the D-90 in Video mode.
In fact, Nikon has done a really poor job with it's video function in its very, very good still cameras.
I have an Olympus that cost less than 1/4 what I paid for my Nikon D-90 and it's video quality and zoom capability is 20 times better than Nikon while it's function as a still camera is almost equal to Nikon.
I can do far more with the Nikon but do I really need to?
The only thing you can do in video mode is stop shooting. Then you have to refocus before you can shoot the next video clip. This takes tine as has caused me to miss good shots because I could not simply pause and resume shooting at the same lens setting I had been using.
Since I shoot nearly as much video as I do still stuff, I should have bought a different camera...one which does have good video capability. If I had invested the same amount of money in an Olympus that I have in my Nikon, I'd wager that I'd have better video capability and high quality still capability as well. And Olympus has a great electronic zoom and autofocus that beats Nikon hands down.
In the end, if you want decent video capability in a still camera, Nikon is not the way to go unless they've improved enormously since coming out with the D-90.
6/25/2014 7:06:37 PM •
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on Jun 25, 2014
Hi, I have just bought a Nikon D90 and am
The lens has a plastic mount. Look closely at the rear of the lens, you may see that the tabs that hold it to the camera have broken off. You can get a replacement mount at UScamera.com or Nikon in California
6/25/2014 5:35:22 PM •
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on Jun 25, 2014
How do I unlock the memory card on a d90
SD and SDHC cards have a slide switch along one edge. The position farthest from the metal contacts locks the card, protecting it from writes. The position nearest the contacts unlocks the card.
4/27/2014 5:10:00 PM •
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on Apr 27, 2014
Late display of picture in lcd in d90 camera what is the trouble in camera
This may be due to a slow or faulty memory card. If the card is damaged, etc. the camera may be "hung up" trying to transfer the image from the buffer to the memory card. Only after this process is complete, can it attempt to display the image to you on the screen. After the images are on the card, and you want to display one or more, the whole process begins again with the camera trying to read the data from the card to be displayed on the screen.
Try again with a new / different card. Be sure to FORMAT the card in the D90 (not in a card reader / computer, etc.) prior to taking any photos.
If you still have problems, you may need to send the camera in to Nikon Service for repair.
4/16/2014 7:55:51 PM •
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on Apr 16, 2014
Argued for almost a year over focusing problems and methoding and "r13" problems which they said was a bad connection between the lens and the camera. When the guarantee ran out we insisted the store
The D90, is a very good camera. I even know some professionals who do have one or more, to work with or have it as a backup for a bigger Nikon, because it will work with almost every Nikon lens. That means, it also works with the older AF lenses, that were made for analog (film) cameras.
To start, put the main dial on the top left, to the green camera (auto) logo or the one with the line through the flash logo, next to it. In both cases the camera works automatic , with a little difference. In auto it will pop up the speed light when there is little light, in the other it will raise the ISO and will not use the flash. without flash, if there is not enough light, the camera just won't make a picture.
when you are in one of the automatic settings, see in the view finder, where the camera will focus while you press the shutter half. It will place one ore more squares on one or several parts of your frame, where the camera "thinks" it should focus on. It this or these parts are the points you like to be in focus, then press the button full.
this should give better pictures. If it works, let me know.
2/1/2014 6:03:41 AM •
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on Feb 01, 2014
The Auto focus in my D90 does not work
Does it shoot in manual focus? In which autofocus mode(s) does it not shoot? Are you trying to focus too close, or on a subject with insufficient contrast?
12/30/2013 2:44:28 PM •
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on Dec 30, 2013
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