Nikon D5000 Reviews
An review by nick on Nikon D5000
Pros: Professional Lense
Conse: High Price
This is my Nikon D5000 review. I wanted to round out my D40 with 6 megapixel up and was looking for a digital SLR, which means a wessentliche increase, but not as much costs the same as a D3 or a professional DSR with all the trimmings. As I have already more than 9 Nikon lenses, including 3 in the DX-format Nikon system, and 2-bolts, the main focus of my search to the D90, D5000 and D300.
But the Canon 450 D and the Olympus E-620 were shortlisted. With Canon, I have very good experience with compact cameras (IXUS 40, 50, 400 ,.... and now 970 IS or not), and Olympus, I had around 2000 years, a digital camera professionally intense and always used to be satisfied. Basically, both the D5000, which is EOS 500D, and the E-620 top-cameras, lenses which significantly more likely to do so.
An review by SLR on Nikon D5000
Pros: Good Material Body
Cons: None.
Since the theme of my photography more and more packed, I have now decided to buy my first D-SLR and I opted for the Nikon D5000 as a kit with the Nikkor DX VR 18-200 mm. The technical details and features are adequately described, so I will confine myself to my main experience with this model.
Decision: After the same time, the new Canon EOS 500D and Nikon D5000 have come on the market, I have tested both models at a photo shop. If the picture quality I could find no relevant differences. The situation is different in feel. The Canon looks like cardboard, at least as far as the weight (with lens). Although it is quite stable processes, but there is simply nothing in his hand. Unlike the Nikon, it makes a relatively valent impression. This is due to the higher weight, and partly to the slightly textured surface. By that I selected the weight of the Nikon lens is around 1.3 kg.
Nikon D5000 Reviews Continued
An review by ProCamera on Nikon D5000
Pros: 6 Mega Pixel
Cons: None
My Vorrezensenten have been processed in some detail on the technology of the camera and I will not join in this canon, because the reviews are quite comprehensive. Rather, I want to write about my experiences with the Nikon D5000.
I have been photographing for 30 years with SLR cameras - up to 5 years ago I ventured the leap into the digital photo world. It was still a Casio camera, which has made with its 3.2 MP really super photos. Uncomplicated and easy to use. Just perfect for the entry into the digital world of photography. Just happened to me with the following new purchase a Panasonic FX10 1 year and a FZ28 (Bridge-) camera in front of 1 / 2 year.
But as in the photo results of the new acquisitions but the "last 3% inspiration" were missing for me, I decided to buy a digital SLR. Following this decision followed weeks of hard research work on the Internet - until I then stumbled upon the D5000, which was mid-April 2009 but not yet on the market. I bought them early May 2009. Since I have about 3,600 photos.