The Nikon F90 (known as the N90 in the United States) is a 35mm SLR camera manufactured between 1992 and 2001 and replaced the earlier Nikon F801 (N8008 in the U.S.). At the time of its release it was noted for its fast autofocus speed compared to previous Nikon models.
Matrix Metering, Center-Weighted Metering or Spot Metering
Single Frame or 3.5fps Continuous Shooting
Single Servo or Continuous Servo AF Mode
Shutter Priority, Aperture Priority, Program or Manual Exposure Mode