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Nikon D5000 – Does it live up to the promises?

Posted on Saturday, May 30, 2009 in Brandnew

The recently launched Nikon D5000 camera is certainly causing a stir in the entry level SLR market. The camera is positioned to occupy the territory between the modestly specified Nikon D60 and the much more expensive Nikon D90. A Nikon SLR first is the addition of a 2.7 inch swivel screen, which provides the flexibility to perfectly position for all those difficult and awkward shots. Budding movie makers are truly spoilt with the ability to record movies at a blistering 1280X720 pixel resolution which is equivalent to the high-definition standard of 720p. At this resolution you can capture a full 5 mins or reduce the resolution for a 20 minute stint. When you’re ready to view your pictures or video on your HD widescreen monster in the living room, go ahead and plug into the HDMI slot and view your art in high resolution.

How easy is this camera to use? I would say it’s no more complicated than your basic SLR. Some of the features like the live view are not as good as you’d expect with this brand, but this is more than compensated for by the great autofocus and decent viewfinder. The feel of the camera is very solid and quite similar to the D90.

The picture quality is very good at the full range of ISO values. The sharp 12.9 megapixel sensor does not disappoint and provides as a good result as some of the much more expensive models on the market. Irrespective of lighting conditions you can expect outstanding pictures from this camera, time after time. With the now standard capability of being able to save in RAW format, you have the ultimate flexibility in processing your images to provide the optimum output.

This is a good entry level SLR that will meet the needs of the most demanding semi-professional user. With an abundance of gadgets and features it will appeal to a large cross-section of the camera buying public. The Nikon D5000 camera very much delivers on the promise and is great buy with some outstanding features. A strong recommendation from the me.

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