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May 2009
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127 Tests
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The Nikon D5000 is one of the most impressive digital SLR cameras on the market. Not only can it be used as a fully fledged D-SLR with manual settings, but it can shoot movies and also be used in a similar way to an advanced compact or a point-and-sho...
At £719 for the body only or £799 with the standard 18-55mm AF-S VR kit lens, the D5000 is well priced against its closest rival, the Canon EOS 500D (the latter being £969 with a similar spec kit lens). There are plenty of other things to like about th...
Zusammenfassung: Verdict: Theres plenty to like in this SLR but its convoluted controls mean its worth spending more on the D90. The digital SLR market is busier than ever, with Canon, Olympus, Sony and now Nikon each offering three models under £1,000. The D5000 ...
Zusammenfassung: 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...
Veröffentlicht: 2009-04-01, Autor: Margaret , Testbericht von: photoreview.com.au
Zusammenfassung: 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...