![]() ![]() The Nikon D90 is the first camera from Nikon with the ability to shoot video, so you shouldn't ask more of it. Also, after several 5-minute clips, the camera starts shooting clips up to 30 seconds long and turns off automatically, most likely due to the sensor overheating. ![]() On the one hand, 5 minutes is quite enough to create short video selections, but I had to film my friend's performance once, and the 5 minute limit made the process very difficult. Another serious problem with video is limiting the duration of the clip in 1280*720 up to 5 minutes. Also, I advise you to block the exposure when shooting a video so that there are no tonal differences when changing the composition in the frame. I advise you to immediately distill it into any of the popular formats after shooting - save a lot of disk space. The video itself is quite solid, in Motion JPEG format - which means that it “weighs” a lot. One more camera - Nikon D5000 - has video without autofocus. A couple of times I shot a video with my hands - you can shoot, but again, it's very, very difficult. I recommend shooting video only with a tripod. Why not necessary - because who will watch the video without autofocus? Okay, you can still take photos somehow in manual focus mode, but video with manual focus, when the scene changes at the speed of light, is a very difficult task. A huge disadvantage of this mode is that autofocus works very, very slowly, and in video mode it does not work at all.Ģ.HD video 1280 * 720 24k \ s without autofocus - absolutely unnecessary thing for a photographer It may seem that the camera is taking extra frames. The mirror and shutter clicks when Live View is enabled, and when shooting, they click twice. True, it takes time to get used to the work of the mirror, which adds unnecessary sounds and clinks when working. This mode is indispensable when working with manual (non-autofocus lenses) and a tripod. Let’s take a closer look - when sighting you can select any area in the frame with the joystick and zoom it in on a scale of 1 to 1 - that is, select any point for focusing. Third: this mode allows clearly control focus at any point in your frame. Secondly: very convenient button to switch to live view - just clicked and the incomprehensible digital SLR turned into an ordinary soap box (useful for people who just switched to SLR cameras and just can't figure out what to see through the viewfinder). He even knows how to show slide shows to music! Under live view it means “Live View” and in Nikon D90 it is quite a strong point.įirst: made for the D90 very large screen (920.000 points - the same as in professional D3, D700) from which you can not tear yourself away. Now let's go through each item from a practical point of view.ġ. ![]()
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