Nikon D5000 |
It is inevitable, with the launch of D5000, Nikon ingkin as if to regain control of entry-level DSLR market that has been captured by Canon (through EOS 1000D and EOS 450D) by creating a product with a high specification but an affordable price. After this, a lot of confusion among prospective buyers appear Nikon DSLR that had been prepared to take either D60 or D90 DSLR or even other brands. For information on early, Nikon usually takes 3 months since the announcement of new products until they become available in the market. If you need to buy a DSLR at this time also, of course D5000 has not been able to get into the list of nominees who would you buy a camera. But if you just be patient while saving money, later you can choose between the D60, D5000 or D90 depending on your photographic needs
Notice of Nikon D5000 pfofil this:
# Sensors: DX format with a crop factor of 1.5 x, using a new CMOS sensor resolution of 12 MP (D60 uses 10 MP CCD) is exactly the same as that used in the D90. Thus both the ISO performance (D5000 and D90) was similar to the range of 200 to 3200 plus Lo-1 and Hi-1. Even at this sensor has been equipped anti-dust system.
# Engine: EXPEED engine uses 12-bit ADC plus active D-lighting and automatic correction for lateral chromatic aberrations like the D90. There is also a Picture Control settings (Standard, Vivid, Neutral, Monochrome, Portrait and Landscape) and soft filters.
# Shutter: shutter unit tested using up to 100,000 times (or twice the shutter unit D40/60) and shutter count value D5000 is exactly the same as in D90. It's just that the D90 can release the shutter up to 4.5 fps, while the D5000 is a bit slower with 4 fps (but still much better than the D60 with 3 fps).
# Module AF: Multi-CAM-1000 with 11 AF points (yes, eleven) with a center cross point AF (in D40/D60 only 3 AF points). There are 3D AF tracking mode for the object image that is always moving, the same as found on the D90. There is also contrast detect AF when using live view.
# D-movie: HD video recording resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels up to a maximum of 5 minutes with a frame rate 24 fps, AVI / M-JPEG, mono audio. like D90, D5000 can not auto focus while recording video, so the ones who have to adjust the focus manually on the lens.
# Vari-angle LCD screen: The first in the history of the Nikon DSLR, measuring 2.7 inch LCD screen that can be folded and rotated. Thus, the photographing mode using live view or video recording can be more easily and comfortably, even in a difficult angle.
# Engine: EXPEED engine uses 12-bit ADC plus active D-lighting and automatic correction for lateral chromatic aberrations like the D90. There is also a Picture Control settings (Standard, Vivid, Neutral, Monochrome, Portrait and Landscape) and soft filters.
# Shutter: shutter unit tested using up to 100,000 times (or twice the shutter unit D40/60) and shutter count value D5000 is exactly the same as in D90. It's just that the D90 can release the shutter up to 4.5 fps, while the D5000 is a bit slower with 4 fps (but still much better than the D60 with 3 fps).
# Module AF: Multi-CAM-1000 with 11 AF points (yes, eleven) with a center cross point AF (in D40/D60 only 3 AF points). There are 3D AF tracking mode for the object image that is always moving, the same as found on the D90. There is also contrast detect AF when using live view.
# D-movie: HD video recording resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels up to a maximum of 5 minutes with a frame rate 24 fps, AVI / M-JPEG, mono audio. like D90, D5000 can not auto focus while recording video, so the ones who have to adjust the focus manually on the lens.
# Vari-angle LCD screen: The first in the history of the Nikon DSLR, measuring 2.7 inch LCD screen that can be folded and rotated. Thus, the photographing mode using live view or video recording can be more easily and comfortably, even in a difficult angle.
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