A lot of people seem to think so for some reason, but I find its styling to be like the Porsche-design Contax slrs, which I like.
What do you'all think?
When I returned to film the F90 was the first camera I got.
If anyone has a doubt, Nikon was selling the F90 to true Pros to address the F4 shortcommings in the AF while the F5 "revenge" was preparated. In that era Pros using Nikon had a tendence to move to Canon because they offered the AF motor in the lens, being the AF faster in the Pro segment.
The F90 is a Prosumer+ contruction device that was totally able for Pro jobs... When the F5 came all changed, this was a great leap forward, the F5 could destroy the AF gears of some 3rd party discount glass, and it had powerful drivers to move internal motors fast, beyond major improvements in every key feature mattering for News and Sports Pros, among others.
To me, the F90 is better used with the lenses that work well with it, like the fantastics 28-85AF and 50AF ... but we have several drawbacks with other glass series:
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G lenses work perfectly in Program and shutter-priority, but in Manual and Aperture-priority modes only minimum aperture can be used.
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AI and
AI-s lenses work great and meter and focus work precisely, but you can't see the set aperture in the finder, you have to count the clicks if wanting to know the aperture, still one may use the DOF preview button to seen the effect.
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VR of modern lenses doesn't work, body cannot instruct the VR system in the lens to start operation, while F5-6-65-75-80-100 are to start the VR function and will have all priority modes with VR and G glass...
So if we use AF / AFD glass it works atonishingly nice, we have in the hands a refined camera, with other glasses we may have some limitations, specially with G and VR glass...