We’ve already seen the specs, know which lenses it’ll be bundled with, and even been offered a pre-order, but now Nikon’s finally come clean and confessed to the existence of its GPS-friendly D90 SLR.
As expected, it’s a 12.1 megapixel camera, with a 3 inch screen packing live view technology. There’s also a video mode, which is highly unusual for an SLR, allowing “genuinely cinematic results.”
There’s also an ISO up to 3200 and a HDMI socket to offload pictures onto a HD TV.
As expected, it’ll also play nicely with Nikon’s new GPS unit, the GP-1. Hook it up to the top of the camera and it’ll record location data with every photo taken.
Not enough for you? It’s also got 11-point auto-focus, and will shoot up to 4.5 photos in a second.
TBC | £700 (body only), £850 (with lens) | Nikon
