The Nikon D90 has been all over the Internet for the past few weeks because of its movie mode, the first on a D-SLR. Of course, most of the people who are really interested realize that the low depth-of-field for artistic control of focus in the frame as well as interchangeable lenses are why this is pretty revolutionary. Of course, there will be many offerings over the next few years, but this is the first. It has some major drawbacks in the form of very heavy M-JPEG compression, no easy manual control of the ISO and shutter selection, and a troublesome rolling shutter effect on the CMOS sensor. That being said, though, it can be a very artistic and capable tool if used carefully. One of the cleanest videos put together in this first week or so of release is this one by StoiQa over at Vimeo: