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Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Nikon D5000 Review and Price- A Simple Study

By Judith McKnight


The DSLR camera lovers will certainly want to make sure that when they will want to upgrade their camera, to take a look at what Nikon has to offer them. Millions of people around the world are fascinated by this brand and this is because it offers some of the best cameras you can find on the market. You can shoot professionally with one such DSLR and the results will always look outstanding.

When it comes to the cameras that Nikon makes, they are made so that they will last for a long time. It's a brand that respects its customers and it doesn't really want to release new models and overcrowd the market and at the same time, make users unhappy. Now with the Nikon D5000 approaching its second year on the market, there are rumors that there will be a new successor coming up soon.

When that will happen, we will see major price droppings in regards to all of the cameras sold by Nikon so this is a great opportunity for those who want to buy one of the world' best cameras at a lower price. Yet let's cut it to the chase and delve into the Nikon D5000 Review.

First of all if you are someone who is new to the DSLR scene you should know that the D5000 is one of the best choices that you can make. It has a simplistic design and if you have some knowledge about DSLR cameras, you will find it to resemble the Nikon D3000 very well. The latter is famous for the Nikon D3000 Lenses it boasts out which will allow anyone to take professional looking pictures without actually being professional photographers.

You will find that with the D5000 you will only get 1 mode dial which is located just behind the shutter button. Depth of field would have made this camera greater, but considering the price it comes at, it certainly is a nice addition that you will still love and appreciate greatly.

You will find that the D5000 features a 12.3 MP sensor which allows for 4288 by 2848 resolution photos to be taken. The ability to also film in 720p at twenty four frames per second for 5 minutes and the similarities it has with the greater Nikon D80 camera, make the D5000 a worthy choice for those who want a cheap DSLR that packs a lot of punch for the buck.




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