FEATURES
12.3 meg sensor Live view, 3” LCD 720p 24-fps HD video capture
The obvious choice for anyone serious
about photography would be an entry-level
DSLR. But if you can up your budget a bit, we suggest the mid-level Nikon D90. Our hands-on showed better, high-quality results, even in tough shooting conditions. Usually, night or low-light photos are quite dark, unless clicked on a very high ISO (determines how sensitive the image sensor is to light). But the higher the ISO, the grainier the pictures—that means bad normal prints, forget blow-ups! Nikon’s worked around this, and the D90 clicks much higher quality pictures even on ISOs as high as 3200. And it marks a first in DSLRs with its high-def video capture function, which works fine except that the focus is manual (not auto) as you shoot and the sound recording is mono (not stereo). But then SLRs are for hardcore photography not videos, right?
Price: Rs 81,900

HOT VERDICT
A featurepacked DSLR that delivers quality outputs… For those who want to upgrade from entry-level SLRs or skip them altogether!

Source ~Times Of India