Used Nikon D90 & 18-105mm VR

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Condition & contents

Grading Excellent cosmetic condition. Minimal signs of use, LCDs & viewfinder clean. Optics free from haze/fungus. Zoom/focus smooth
Testing Fully tested
Warranty 6 month warranty
Includes Battery, charger, strap & BM-10 screen protector.

At a glance: Nikon D90 + 18-105 VR kit - 2008 12.3MP enthusiast APS-C DSLR, first DSLR with video recording.

About this lens

The Nikon D90 is Nikon's 2008 enthusiast APS-C DSLR - 12.3MP CMOS sensor, 11-point AF, and the first DSLR ever to record video (720p at 24fps). A historically important camera that started the DSLR-video revolution. Bundled here with the AF-S 18-105mm VR kit zoom.

Build & handling

Type APS-C DSLR (F mount / DX)
Sensor 12.3 megapixel APS-C (DX) CMOS
ISO range 200-3200 (expandable to 100-6400)
Continuous shooting Up to 4.5 fps
Autofocus points 11 (1 cross-type centre)
Video 720p at 24fps (first DSLR to record video)
Viewfinder Pentaprism optical viewfinder, 96% coverage
Screen 3.0-inch fixed LCD, 920k dots
Weight (body) 620g
AF motor Yes - built-in body AF motor
Kit lens included Nikon AF-S DX 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR

Works with

  • Accepts Nikon F-mount lenses - AF-S, AF-P, AF-I (full AF) and older AF/AF-D (full AF via built-in body motor)
  • Also accepts manual-focus AI/AI-S Nikon lenses with aperture ring
  • Will accept DX and FX lenses (both work)
  • Cannot mount Nikon Z lenses

Best for

A historically significant camera - the D90 was the first DSLR to shoot video (720p at 24fps with no continuous autofocus during recording). The video capability triggered the 'DSLR video revolution' that peaked with the Canon 5D Mark II later that year. For stills, still a capable 12MP camera with Nikon's traditional enthusiast handling.

Frequently asked questions

Why is the D90 historically significant?

It was the first DSLR ever to record video (720p at 24fps). Released in August 2008 - just weeks before the Canon 5D Mark II which brought full HD 1080p. The D90 started what became a revolution in video production using DSLRs.

Specifications

TypeDSLR
Sensor SizeAPS-C
ConditionUsed
BrandNikon