If the first number you look at when DSLR-shopping is the price, we understand. Blame it on the times. So there’s no question that the new Nikon D5000 will stop you cold in your number-crunching ...
Nikon has added a new camera to their range, with the launch of the Nikon D5000. The Nikon D5000 features a 12.3 megapixel CMOS sensor, a 2.7 inch LCD screen which can be swivelled to different ...
Expands Possibilities For Photo and HD Video Creativity With D-Movie Mode, Vari-angle LCD Monitor and 19 Automatic Scene Modes Nikon Inc. introduced the new D5000, a digital SLR camera with a host of ...
Sometimes, what you read on the internet is true. Like now! Nikon’s D5000 is a 12.3MP DSLR that shoots 720p HD video using the D90’s sensor for $850. Yep, the ...
More premature unboxulation today, this time for the video-shootin’, screen-flippin’ Nikon D5000, which has been stripped of its cardboard shell and poked, preened and, well, twisted for lucky ...
When compared to Nikon's mid-range D90 (just so you know, we'll be comparing these two throughout), the D5000 feels decidedly less solid. There's a little less rigidity, a little less heft and an ...
Nikon and Canon—eternally locked in battle—do each other good by keeping product quality neck and neck. But in the newest entry-level DSLR shootout, if there has to be a winner, it’s Canon’s Rebel T1i ...
Nikon is adding a new entry-level model to its DSLR range, the DX-format D5000. leadpic_D5000_18_55 April 15, 2009: Nikon is adding a new entry-level model to its DSLR range, the DX-format D5000.
The Nikon D5000 ($850 with an 18mm-to-55mm f3.5-5.6G VR lens, as of 5/15/09) strikes a great balance between price and features. It deviates from the nomenclature of its closest siblings, the and , ...
The 12.3-megapixel Nikon D5000 is a terrific buy, offering the image quality of a more expensive D-SLR for a price of just $729.99 (direct, body only). Not only does this camera shoot beautiful images ...
File Quality The file quality settings available on the D5000 include Basic, Normal and Fine for JPEGs, plus you can also store your photos in Nikon's proprietary raw format (NEF). Here are some 100% ...
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