It's easy to use different lenses with the Nikon D90 camera.
The Nikon D90 is a 12.3-megapixel digital SLR camera. It not only takes superior photographs but also records 24fps movie clips with sound at 720p HD. This camera has a 3-inch full color LCD high resolution monitor, which allows for in-camera image editing to adjust common photograph errors such as Red eye and picture distortion. The Nikon D90 allows you to attach other lenses to the main body of the camera. Connecting a different lens, such as the 70-200 zoom lens, is simple and takes just a few seconds.
Instructions
1. Turn your camera off by turning the mode dial on the top of the camera to the "Off" position.
2. Remove the rear lens cap on the 70-200 by twisting the black cap counterclockwise.
3. Remove the existing lens from the Nikon D90 camera by pushing the "Lens release" button, rotating the lens counterclockwise and pulling. The "Release" button is located on the body of the camera, next to the base of the lens.
4. Align the mounting marks on the camera and the 70-200 lens. Insert the lens into the body of the camera and rotate the lens clockwise until it clicks into place.
5. Power on your camera by turning the mode dial to the "On" position. Your camera is now ready to use.
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