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How is the video quality on the D90? Does it seem sufficient for typical family/vacation uses?
QuoteHow is the video quality on the D90? Does it seem sufficient for typical family/vacation uses?NO Nikon was first to market with what is basically a marketing feature (DSLR with movie mode).But it is no camcorder - you have to manually focus, and also probably use a tripod, oh, and you have no viewfinder! Only the LCD screen - so as someone said, its pretty useless for making movies without a crew of four, with all the Hollywood production equipment."You can shoot at three different resolutions, 1280x720, 640x424 or 320x216, with a frame rate of 24fps. The maximum clip length is up tp 5 minutes or 2GB when using HD mode."On the plus side, you can use lots of different lenses and get some great depth of field effects, but a video camera is what you want for family/vacations. I have a Canon HV30 ($650, EXCELLENT HDV camcorder)But as a DSLR the D90 a great camera, with a very useful kit lens.
I carry my D90 and my HV30 with me everywhere, in a backpack! Also in there is my laptop and my type-II diabetes medicine, among other useful items You may want to get something like a $250 Canon point and shoot which can probably serve both purposes in a pinch on a vacation. Then get something later when technology goes further. Eventually a DSLR will double as a camcorder - that would be really nice.