Tuesday, September 9, 2008

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Nikon hopes to hammer that point with the release of its latest digital single-lens reflex camera, the D90, expected in stores this month for $1,299 with a lens. Nikon is billing the D90 as the first SLR with video capability.
Newer SLRs, such as the D90 and best-selling Canon Digital Rebel EOS XSi, let you compose a shot on the camera's LCD preview screen rather than the viewfinder, just as you would with a point-and-shoot camera. Nikon engineers were able to take advantage of the feature, called Live View, to enable video-shooting on the D90.
They did it by using a faster frame rate (a measure of how fast a camera produces consecutive images) and a different way of processing the images


Next, click 'Allow' to use your camera.
Additional Info for Mac users: If you do not see video (after clicking 'allow'), do the following:
Click on the blue 'gear' icon in the lower right corner to bring up the settings window. Click on the webcam icon. If you are using a built in iSight camera, choose USB Video Class Video from the pulldown menu. You should see video immediately. Click 'close' button. Record! You must record at least ten seconds before you can stop.




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