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<blockquote data-quote="goz63" data-source="post: 4433" data-attributes="member: 1557"><p>AH is right, the camera does not make the photo but the photographer does. Also let me put to rest the idea that the D90 is not good for low light, that is completely false. In fact the D90 allows you to shoot with much higher ISO levels with less noise than almost any Nikon camera except the D3. </p><p>The ability to use lenses without a silent wave motor built into them and still auto focus is a huge plus for me. I have a 50mm 1.8 and a 28 2.8. Both require a focus motor in the camera to auto focus. If you like night photography, you will want some lenses with the ability to open up like that and the added focus motor will help you in low light. </p><p>The D90 is likely to be replaced in the next month or so. I think the latest rumor is that it will be called the D7000. You may want to wait and see what that brings since you are talking about the end of the year anyway. </p><p>Make a list of what you want to do, compare the camera bodies and see what will fit you style best. Then buy. That is what I did when I bought my D90. I would not change a thing.</p><p>Mark</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goz63, post: 4433, member: 1557"] AH is right, the camera does not make the photo but the photographer does. Also let me put to rest the idea that the D90 is not good for low light, that is completely false. In fact the D90 allows you to shoot with much higher ISO levels with less noise than almost any Nikon camera except the D3. The ability to use lenses without a silent wave motor built into them and still auto focus is a huge plus for me. I have a 50mm 1.8 and a 28 2.8. Both require a focus motor in the camera to auto focus. If you like night photography, you will want some lenses with the ability to open up like that and the added focus motor will help you in low light. The D90 is likely to be replaced in the next month or so. I think the latest rumor is that it will be called the D7000. You may want to wait and see what that brings since you are talking about the end of the year anyway. Make a list of what you want to do, compare the camera bodies and see what will fit you style best. Then buy. That is what I did when I bought my D90. I would not change a thing. Mark [/QUOTE]
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