Nikon SLR Cameras

Best, reasonably priced, Nikon DSLR?

Kay
Kay

I'm buying a new DSLR, and i don't want to pay more then £750 for it (Camera body AND lens). I'm currently looking at the D90, but anymore suggestions would be appreciated. There are a few things that are a MUST, it must have HDR(photo bracketing), compatable with alot of lenses and filters, easy to use, good image quality (really not bothered about video quality) etc etc.
A good camera for taking all different kinds of photo's, mainly portrait, landscape and macro shots.
Also, anyone with a Nikon D90 or A Nikon D3100, can you tell me what you think of these cameras?

Jens
Jens

The D90 sounds very much like the camera that you're looking for. It has bracketing, can autofocus with older lenses, very good image quality, and with two dials and a top LCD it is very comfortable to use.

Keep in mind though that you won't get all these things that you mentioned within that budget, as this calls for at least two lenses. That would be one standard or wide angle zoom for landscape, and one macro lens (e.g. The 60mm/2.8 is good for both macro and portraits, albeit not good for macro of easily scared bugs as you'll have to get very close to them) or a portrait lens such as the 50mm/1.8

The D3100… I'm not too fond of it. It does a brilliant job at video and its low light performance is remarkable, but e.g. DXOmark still rates it behind the D90 in general image quality even though it's an entirely new generation of sensor. It's also quite dumbed down, feature-wise (e.g. No infrared remotes), and without an autofocus motor in the camera body you will miss out on autofocus on the extremely popular 50mm/1.8 lens.

DigitalPhotography
DigitalPhotography

The D90 is expensive.I'd get the T2i or D3100. The D3100 is the cheapest option but really awesome.

Look, all DSLRs below 2000$ have 99% same image quality. All of the 3 I wrote above have same, excellent, noise performance.

Here's a post called 'Buying a DSLR, what's important, megapixels, features, brand, price, quality and which one to buy - http://www.the-dslr-photographer.com/2009/03/which-dslr-to-buy.html

Good luck! The site has many more tutorials, tips, reviews and guides!