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The Roof of Melbourne & the Nikon D90

It was Nikon D90 night last night. All those fortunate early adopters were given personal instruction by the ever entertaining Shelton Muller while we strolled through Melbourne at sun down on our way to a mystery destination.


With a couple of stunning models by our side we took in the awesome low-light capabilities of the D90 and saw the amazing advantages of wireless multi flash.




We then wound up on the roof of Melbourne at the Rialto towers 360 degree observation deck. Damn if one of our players finds himself back at work at the end of the day. (He works in Rialto Towers, some mystery.)



(Red arrow represents the location Camera Actin Camera House)

A fun and enlightening evening.



Nikon D90. So close I can taste it.

2 Weeks away...
Inspired by Nikon’s acclaimed flagship DX-format digital SLR camera, the D300, and building on the success of the wildly popular D80, the D90 delivers stunning image quality.
The CMOS image sensor and 12.3 effective megapixels combined with Nikon’s exclusive EXPEED image processing system deliver outstanding images with fine details, smooth tones, brilliant colors and low noise across a broad ISO range. Photographers are able to easily compose stunning images using the Live View Mode on the large 3-inch 920,000-dot high-resolution LCD screen. The 11-point auto focus (AF) system utilizes Nikon's exclusive Scene Recognition System and Face Detection to help make the best shot in a variety of environments. Matched with the new versatile AF-S NIKKOR 18-105mm Vibration Reduction (VR) image stabilization lens, and a burst rate of up to 4.5 frames per second, photographers can confidently capture fast action and precise moments as they unfold. Also helping to ensure no memory is missed, the D90 offers fast handling with a power-up time of a mere 0.15ms and split-second shutter response measuring just 65ms, eliminating the frustration of pictures lost to shutter lag.