8.1 out of 10

Nikon F90X (N90S)

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    8.8 8.8 from 181 reviewers
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    8.9 8.9 from 8 reviewers
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Higher speed, greater accuracy.

  • Cross-type wide-area AF system
  • Choice of Wide-Area AF and Spot AF
  • High-speed Focus Tracking up to 4.1 frames per second (fps) with Lock-On™
  • 3D Matrix Meterin…

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  1. Nikon F90x

    Reviewer: CameraHobby
    09 June 2007

    * I no longer have the F90x in my kit, having sold it to finance the purchase of my F100 body. Read more

  1. Nikon N90s

    27 August 2008
    Overall 10
    10
     

    The ability of this camera to focus just the way you want it is uncanny. It can focus through miniblinds to the image beyond. It integrates the optional flash to the onboard computer linking zoom, focus distance and using multi-segment measurements to perform TTL on the most likely subject. It attempts to operate in fill-flash mode as good as a carefully metered shot when fast shooting. It's surprisingly easy to operate and understand for the sophistication it has. Read more

  2. Nikon N90/N90s

    Reviewer: Alex G., Camera Review
    11 February 2004
    Overall 10
    10
     

    I have had my combo F90x, MF-26, SB25 since 1997. I have shot more the 1k rolls and I didn’t have any problems. Well built, fast AF speed (F100 is a bit faster and stops the lens much better when focused), very accurate metering system (except when frame has strong backlight and metering is Matrix), and normal battery consumption. A very reliable camera. Read more

  3. nikon n 90 s review

    Reviewer: Online Shopper, Shopzilla
    12 April 2002
    Overall 8
    8.0
     

    the n 90 s is a great camera for any photo level work. Sports, studio or documentary. The metering system is accurate and well defined with three choices. The follow focus is 2nd to none wand with the afs lens it gives you the freedom to shoot anythin... Read more

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