Suffers more than what others? It was the FIRST DSLR with video, ground-breaking. For the price of just the new Canon BODY one can get a D90 plus 2 lenses (mine's kit + the 105mm Micro-Nikkor macro). For those of us on a budget, this is possible while the Canon is unobtainable. Also the Canon videos I've seen all use steady cams etc, this is hand-held from the looks. Try a stready-brace with the D90, it will make steady shots easier! Nice work, by the way, LIVE ANIMAL shots are the toughest!
I read that in a review. The rolling effect problem. The D90 suffers more than others. The review say it has to do more with the cmos. A ccd renders everything at once the cmos starts from top to bottom. Suppose to be cheaper to manufacture in the sense everything is built on a chip but doesn't mean it is a better product. This camera also suffers from depth of view. Nasty! Ouch!! Wait till the 2nd generation.
Suffers more than what others? It was the FIRST DSLR with video, ground-breaking. For the price of just the new Canon BODY one can get a D90 plus 2 lenses (mine's kit + the 105mm Micro-Nikkor macro). For those of us on a budget, this is possible while the Canon is unobtainable. Also the Canon videos I've seen all use steady cams etc, this is hand-held from the looks. Try a stready-brace with the D90, it will make steady shots easier! Nice work, by the way, LIVE ANIMAL shots are the toughest!
cathytai 3 years ago
I read that in a review. The rolling effect problem. The D90 suffers more than others. The review say it has to do more with the cmos. A ccd renders everything at once the cmos starts from top to bottom. Suppose to be cheaper to manufacture in the sense everything is built on a chip but doesn't mean it is a better product. This camera also suffers from depth of view. Nasty! Ouch!! Wait till the 2nd generation.
prmass1 3 years ago
I see cmos "rolling shutter" problem on your video.
depfot 3 years ago