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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 680512" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>I'm not sure on the battery, I want to say NO on that. Everything else should work from your d90. All the current Nikon DSLR have the rear screen for stills and video. I think everything newer than the d90 starting with d3100 should have live view.</p><p></p><p>What is your need for the live screen? It will run the battery down faster. Most of us don't use it for everyday shooting. Its a little 'clunky'. Shutter opens, screen come on. When you snap the picture, the shutter closes, opens for the set time, closes, and then opens back up to return to live view. It certainly has its uses though, but not the best for everyday shooting. It is good for certain focus situations. You can zoom in and manually focus with great precision. It is not a good indicator that you have exposure correct.</p><p></p><p>D7200 is a good choice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 680512, member: 4923"] I'm not sure on the battery, I want to say NO on that. Everything else should work from your d90. All the current Nikon DSLR have the rear screen for stills and video. I think everything newer than the d90 starting with d3100 should have live view. What is your need for the live screen? It will run the battery down faster. Most of us don't use it for everyday shooting. Its a little 'clunky'. Shutter opens, screen come on. When you snap the picture, the shutter closes, opens for the set time, closes, and then opens back up to return to live view. It certainly has its uses though, but not the best for everyday shooting. It is good for certain focus situations. You can zoom in and manually focus with great precision. It is not a good indicator that you have exposure correct. D7200 is a good choice. [/QUOTE]
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