That video is fantastic!
The D90 is a great camera, and I really enjoyed using it when I was trying them out. I was very seriously considering just what you've recommended for your girlfriend, which I think is a very good suggestion. The D90 is a GREAT price right now!
But, well, I came into a little extra money unexpectedly (settlement from a car accident), and the Hubby and I decided I deserved to treat myself a little, so I splurged and went with the D7000 instead. Likewise, though some of the critics are harsh on the 18-105, most actual users seem to have nothing but positive things to say. But I, too, was a little concerned about the plastic mount mostly because I plan to take this on some sort of rugged hikes and such.
And I just kept hearing such glowing reviews of the new 24-120 on the DX sensor; plus the constant f/4 aperture through the entire zoom length was very appealing. The final straw for me was the Nikon rebate when I bought it with the body. So, yeah, I bought it and the 70-300 both with the body. As I said, I hadn't originally intended to buy both, but just couldn't say no to that kind of deal. Though, again, if I hadn't had a little "free money" drop into my lap, I would have made some more "frugal' decisions.
It's been fun and a little intimidating, though. I was a pretty competent and experienced photographer - if I do say so, myself - "back in the day" (that day would be the '70s and '80s). But, I had to sell off nearly all my cameras, lenses and equipment over time to pay for college and especially law school once I made that commitment. Stepping back into it now is exhilarating, comforting in an odd way, and more than a little intimidating, just because of everything these cameras are capable of. But, it is a BLAST learning.
