Sturdy build, Great live-view integration, 11-point autofocus, Good post processing features, Excellent performance
Shutter lag with live-view
If theres one thing I would always recommend Nikon DSLR cameras for, it would be their high ISO performance. The Nikon D5000 is a perfect example of that. Night shots taken with higher ISO settings gave negligible noise, even though I was using the 18...
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Published: 2009-05-14, Author: Lori , review by: asia.cnet.com
Very good photo quality; fast; video capture; articulated LCD; built-in wireless flash controller.
Small, dim viewfinder; middling video quality; easy to accidentally change focus points.
Though it falls short in its design, the Nikon D5000 delivers a nice feature set, speedy performance, and great photo quality for the money.
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Published: 2014-04-10, Author: Adam , review by: uk.askmen.com
Abstract: The Nikon D5000 carries a trait often found in great gadgets. From the moment you unwrap this impressive camera, you will find yourself wanting to fiddle with it and explore all of its potential. Weighing in at about half a kilo, and with a 6-inch depth, ...
Abstract: Nikon D5000 at a glance: 12.3-million-pixel CMOS sensor 2.7in vari-angle LCD screen Live View with face priority and new subject-tracking AF 720p HD video (same as D90) Street price around £700 (body only) or around £750 with 18-55mm kit lens Scores:...
Abstract: 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...
Abstract: 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 ...