Abstrakt: This camera is reviewed as part of our group test of Digital SLR HD Video Cameras A well-constructed model aimed at both hobbyists and family users, the D5000, with its 12.3 million effective pixels, does direct battle with Canon’s 500D. It’s also Niko...
Abstrakt: Digital SLRs have become very popular over the past few years, thanks to the ready availability and comparatively low cost of good quality entry-level models. It's possible to get a decent DSLR with a standard zoom lens for under £300, less than the cost ...
Abstrakt: The Nikon D5000 is a durable, well-rounded performer offering a good balance between manual and auto scene modes. Picture quality is excellent and the addition of a vari-angle LCD monitor means its easy to compose shots even at awkward angles. It als...
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Udgivet: 2009-08-05, Forfatter: Elias , anmeldelse af: macworld.co.uk
Useful scene modes and shooting hints, excellent Live View implementation, comfortable to use, fast shot-to-shot and burst mode performance
No dedicated aperture dial, no shortcut for ISO setting, videos were jumpy Min specs: 12.3Mp; 2.7in LCD screen size; Video capture; Aspect Ratio: 16:09; Interchangeable Lens; Aperture Priority; Flash Functions: Auto Flash, Fill-in Flash, Flash Off, Red-ey...
The heart and soul of the Nikon D5000 is the D300, a semi-pro snapper that launched two years at over twice this price with the same 12MP chip but without the D5000’s lush 720p video capture. Sure, Nikon has dialled down the LCD quality and burst sp...
We love the folding LCD for getting snaps of dogs’ bottoms but you might hate it for the same reason (or because it’s a bit low-res, grainy and glary in bright light). Oh, and the autofocus doesn’t work while you’re shooting a movi...
You can trust Nikon’s cameras for one big reason: it doesn’t do anything else. Without camcorder, TV or mobile phone businesses to distract it, Nikon concentrates on churning out well-designed, well-made cameras that are all about image qualit...
The Nikon D5000 is intended to bridge the gap between the popular but feature-thin entry level D60 and (now discontinued) D40, and the mid-range D90.Like the latter, it offers a HD video recording mode, and in fact shares the same 12 million-pixel sens...
As a still camera, and let’s be honest, which is why most people will buy the D5000, this model has a lot going for it. You get a good set of features, lots of automation and plenty of manual control for the more adventurous. The articulating LCD sc...