Nikon D90 Manual
I was recently asked where you can get a manual for the Nikon D90. You can either ring Nikon 020 8541 4440 and ask for manuals dept, or click here to download a pdf file. Read More →
Using a Flash Gun Remotely
Pamela wrote to me with a problem she was having getting her Nikon Speedlight SB-400 Flashgun to work remotely with her Nikon D90. She had already tried a sync lead that turned out to be incompatible, and a remote trigger FOTGA PT-04TM, which didn’t fire the flash either, and she was beginning...
Playback Menu
Once I have finished under my Nikon D90 Setup Menu, I go on to setup the Playback Menu. Press the MENU button to bring the MONITOR to life. Make sure that one of the TABS on the left is highlighted, using the MULTI SELECTOR to highlight the PLAYBACK menu (Black triangle in a white square icon). Note...
Setup Menu – Auto Image Rotation
The Nikon D90 has an auto image rotation feature, which you may find handy when viewing portrait photographs on your computer. On your Nikon D90, press the MENU button to bring the MONITOR to life. Make sure that one of the TABS on the left is highlighted, using the MULTI SELECTOR to highlight the SETUP...
Setup Menu – Date and Time
If you have just got yourself a brand new Nikon D90 the first thing you need to do, after you’ve unpacked it of course, is set the date and time. If you have purchased a used model this should already be done, but it’s probably a good idea to check anyway. Press the MENU button to bring the MONITOR...
My Menu
The D90 has a great facility in its features called My Menu, not unique to this model but nevertheless very handy. As you might guess from the title, My Menu is a customisable list of settings of your own making. If you find it difficult or slow to find settings in the general menus or want to put the...
Steam Engine
Went to a local Steam Engine Rally yesterday. As you can see from these photos, the day was quite bright and sunny, but with a fair bit of cloud about too. The only thing I hate about events like this is that you always get a horrible background! I used a AF-S Nikkor 55-200mm VR lens, which I am happy...
