Nikon Coolpix P90 12.1MP Digital Camera with 24x Wide Angle Optical Vibration Reduction Zoom and 3 inch Tilt LCD
- 12.1-megapixel resolution for photo-quality prints up to 16 x 20 inches
- 24x optical wide-angle (35mm equivalent focal length: 26-624mm) Zoom-Nikkor ED glass lens
- 3.0-inch Vari-Angle LCD and Electronic Viewfinder
- Nikon’s Smart Portrait System; Red-eye Fix, Face Priority AE and more
- Capture images to SD/SDHC memory cards (not included)
Product Description
12.1-megapixel effective recording * 24X optical zoom (4X digital/96X total zoom) * optical image stabilization with vibration reduction * 3″ LCD screen with anti-reflective coating and 5-level brightness adjustment * real-image electronic viewfinder * wide-angle lens for shooting landscapes and large groups * 35mm equivalent focal length: 26-624mm * top JPEG resolution: 4000 x 3000 * continuous sports mode for shooting up to 45 frames at 15 frames per second * vari… More >>

















I`m glad with my new Nikon camera purchased at amazon. it is what I expected when I bought it.
Rating: 5 / 5
Nikon P90, Kodak Z980 and Pentax X70 is made by the same Chinese company. Sold under different brands, all three cameras are almost identical (with minor differences, like Kodak has hot shoe, etc). If you want to buy this, buy the one that you can find cheapest. In general, Canon SX10 is better.
Rating: 3 / 5
The price is ridiculous for this camera. My old $150 point and shoot was far better than this camera. The noise is absolutely horrible with this camera. You even get noise in your videos. Sure, it zooms a lot. But all that zooming reduces the quality SO much that it just turns out being a horrible photo. NOT recommended.Go buy $200 camera instead. For the same price, you can get a Canon SX10 which is better by far.
Rating: 2 / 5
This camera takes great pictures, it’s got lots of flexibility, the zoom is great and it’s pretty intuitive to use. What I didn’t like and was a deal breaker for me was 2 fold. The first was relatively minor, but when I plug the camera into my iMac, it takes iPhoto about 3 minutes to recognize the device so I can download my photos. For comparison, when I plug in my Canon EOS, the recognition is almost instantaneous. The second issue is that the flash does not automatically pop open when set on automatic. You must manually pop up the flash then the camera will fire the flash if necessary based on your settings. This simply is no good for me and was the reason I sent it back in favor of the Sony CyberShot DSC-HX1. Granted the Sony is two hundred dollars more, but now that I have the Sony, I like it much better and feel it’s a much better camera with more features than the P90. Yes it’s like comparing a Buick to a BMW, so if you can afford the BMW, but it instead.
Rating: 3 / 5
Image quality sucks bad. Lots of noise. Poor quality.
I bought this the day it came out as a gift. The view finder screen is so pixilated it seems like the 80’s were making a comeback.
The images when transferred faired no better. I got a few okay pictures under great lighting conditions. Anything near bad light with a flash looked like it was taken with a cell phone camera. I returned the camera right away.
Rating: 1 / 5