Wednesday, 3 December 2025

Autumn Colour with my Nikon D90 and AIS 50mm f/1.8

 It's not often I go out with my DSLR, but Autumn is irresistible, especially when I use my Nikon D90 and manual focus 50mm f/1.8 AIS longnose lens. The Nikon D90 was unleashed upon the world in 2008, around the same time as the legendary pro grade Nikon D3 and the semi pro D700 full frame DSLR's. With it's 18x24 APS-C CMOS sensor, the Nikon D90 gave us HD Video for the first time in any Nikon DSLR, but that's not the reason I bought the camera. I bought it back in 2017 for the glorious colours it renders, which is perfect for the most colourful times of year, spring and autumn.

Sadly the autofocus on my D90 stopped working some years ago, but it still works perfectly well with any one of Nikon's splendid AI and AI-S manual focus lenses. I was given the 50mm longnose by my mate Muzza along with an F801 some years ago and decided to try it on my D90. Oh my giddy aunt! it was the best thing I ever did with that lens and it has lived on my D90 ever since. 

When out and about with my DSLR, I shoot it in RAW and process the RAW files with Affinity Photo 2. If I decided I wanted an easy time of it, I could just have the camera save my shots as Jpeg's and post them straight to my Flickr account when I get home. The colour profile on the D90 is what makes this one of my favourite digital cameras and I enjoy using it when I'm out and about. Its simplicity is its strength and you can pick up a decent low shutter count example for around £100. Add an auto focus 18-55mm DX lens for another £50-£60 and you have a lightweight digital set up that punches way above it's class.

Here's a few of my favourite photos from my walk in the park to enjoy the autumn colour. I have placed these and more in an album on my Flickr account you can visit using the link below. I hope you enjoy them.

Autumn Colours - Nikon D90 - 50mm f/1.8 AIS 






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Autumn Colour with my Nikon D90 and AIS 50mm f/1.8

  It's not often I go out with my DSLR, but Autumn is irresistible, especially when I use my Nikon D90 and manual focus 50mm f/1.8 AIS l...