Abstract: Today (04/14/09) Nikon announced a new entry level DSLR, the D5000. In terms of features its similar to the D90, but with the following significant "downgrades": The D5000 cannot AF with Nikon lenses which require a motor in the camera body. It can...
Abstract: Nikon intros first DSLR with articulating screen Read the Press Release: Nikon announces the New D5000 Nikon D5000 available from May, guide price - body only £719.99, with AF-S 18-55 kit lens £799.99 Read the Nikon press release and specifications Nik...
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Abstract: I personally buy from Adorama, Amazon, Ritz, B&H, Calumet and J&R. I cant vouch for ads below. The Nikon D5000 is a newer version of the Nikon D90 in a smaller, lighter package with a fl...
Abstract: Nikon introduces another model tier to its D-SLR range primarily to compete with Canon's highly successful EOS 400/450/500D dynasty. Paul Burrows tries out the ‘entry-level plus' D5000.Underneath the D5000's compact bodyshell is quite a lot of the D90 , i...
Rotating, articulating LCD screen , HDMI output , Quiet shutter release , Wireless flash control built-in , Good colours and image quality , Excellent noise control
Screen resolution relatively poor , Often underexposes , Small viewfinder
Judged on its own merits, the D5000 is a great digital SLR for those wanting something a bit better than the entry-level D60 model, and equals or betters a lot of the performance specifications of the D90....
Excellent Live View implementation, useful scene modes and shooting hints, comfortable to use, fast shot-to-shot and burst mode performance
No dedicated aperture dial, no shortcut for ISO setting, videos were jumpy
Nikon’s D5000 is an easy-to-use digital SLR. It’s not a big camera, so it won’t be too hard to carry on outdoor adventures and overseas trips — unless you also pack plenty of lenses and accessories. We recommend it for anyone who w...
Abstract: Just over six months after launching the D90 - the first DSLR to offer video capture - Nikon has released a second video-enabled model, the D5000. Positioned between the D60 and D90 models, this new DSLR combines features of them both. Its priced $200...