Nikon D 5000 Review
#4 Professional DSLR Camera
The Nikon D5000 is the updated version of the popular Nikon D60 entry level camera. This is considers semi-professional DSLR camera, but the beginners or those who want to upgrade a step from the entry level class will find this an excellent option. The Nikon D5000 brought with it many of the popular features of its earlier versions, but also had added many new features commonly found in this class camera., like the addition of live view and HD video recording elements.
Nikon D5000 Features-
12.3 Megapixel DX format CMOS image sensor: The 12,3 megapixel work in tight combination with the CMOS sensor give crisp clear pictures at a breath taking quality
One-button Live View: Another feature that makes the transition from point and shoot more comfortable. The live view will give your some auto focus help and face recognition guidance.
EXPEED Image Processing: The quick and speedy power-up combined with the split-second continuous shooting shutter response capability, up to 4 frames per second, lets you easily to capture any of the fast action shots that are needed for sports events, when children play, or when in a moving vehicle, can be captured with ease and most importantly without any time lag between shots.
Variable-angle color 2.7-inch LCD monitor: With this moveable LCD monitor you can position the camera to reach awkward shots freely giving you opportunity for more options in your shooting perspectives. The LCD screen has the capability of flipping inward to keep it safe when not in use.
19 Auto-Exposure Scene Modes: These multiple options open up so many more options for for that go beyond the expected scene mode choices found in a point and shoot camera include sunsets, Candlelight, Silhouette, Portrait, Landscape, Beach/Snow, and will let you produce more stunning pictures
420-pixel RGB 3D Color Matrix Metering II: This feature that can be teamed with the scene modes lets you evaluate each scene and give the best exposure accuracy settings.
11-point Autofocus System with 3D Focus Tracking: This fast and accurate autofocus feature is able to deliver a razor sharpness. Built in image stabilization reduces the probability of blurred photographs
D Movie Mode: The Nikon D5000’s also has a 24-fps HD D-Movie mode that is able to capture sound along with its video clips. This capability is quickly becoming a must have in this class camera. Although it can be said, that the fast action shutter speed can make the photographer forget they even have the movie option.
Summary-
There really is no excuse for anyone not to buy the Nikon D5000. It is the right price with most of the best features found in this class of camera. It has a little something for everyone. The outstanding quality of photographs and easy to use features make this the perfect tool for someone wanting to enter the DSLR world at the upper end where you normally ind the professionals.
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