The D100 is the older camera (It is from 2001); Nikon's numbering scheme is slightly confusing: Single digit (F1, F2 D2, D3) are professional cameras Three digit (F100, D100, D200, D300) are semi-professional cameras Two digit (D40, D60, D90) are keen amateur cameras Four Digit (D3000, D5000, D7000) are keen amateur cameras too
The Nikon D90 is one of the newer Nikon cameras. It comes with a detachable lens that is compatible with other Nikon lenses.
I use a canon 7D and have seen that the clarity of a picture is same as taken on a Nikon D90. However, it depends upon how one looks at a camera and a photo taken from a photografer's point of view. To me canon is better than a nikon...
Yes, the Nikon D90 Digital SLR has image stabilization.
The Nikon D90 does have plenty of lenses, and is generally regarded as an excellent camera.
It has many more features and better quality of pictures than the D40 can produce.
Yes.
The Nikon D90 has plenty of lenses, but the highest one is capable of up to 35x optical zoom.
The Nikon D90 will indeed connect to a printer wirelessly, but make sure you have a compatible printer first.
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