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Nikon D90: Video thrilled the dSLR

The D90 is the first dSLR to shoot video. It records high-definition 720p (1,280x720 pixels), VGA 640x424-pixel or Internet-friendly 320x216-pixel movies at 24 frames per second in motion JPEG format. dSLR purists may not be too keen, but anyone with even a passing interest in shooting video should be keen on the SLR's big advantage over the camcorder: interchangeable lenses. All sorts of effects, from fisheye to telephoto can be achieved, as well as a greater level of control over factors such as depth of field.

You also get an HDMI connection for showing video and images off on your HD telly.

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