Video review of the Nikon D5000 DSLR by What Digital Camera magazine. For our full in-depth text review of this camera, plus sample images and product photos, visit www.whatdigitalcamera.com
does anyone know if there’s a way to fix defenitly the shutter while shooting videos? AE-Lock works but if you turn off and on then you got to ri set exposure…..thanks
for more than 10 megapixels you need very very very expensive lens. with regular lens (1000 u$s or less) there is no real optical difference between 10 an 15megapixels.
I just bought this camera to see if I really want to get into serious photography. The video says it’s 720 pounds, but I got mine for $730, which is about 450 pounds. Cheap for a DSLR in my opinion. You can argue, the D90 is better and more compatible, but if you’re starting off, the D5000 is a good place to start.
canon t1i is much better trust me i have both
hmm…. i noe that the E620 doesnt have video…. so it depends if thats an issue for u..
this one or the olympus e620????????
nikon d5000 all the way(:
does anyone know if there’s a way to fix defenitly the shutter while shooting videos? AE-Lock works but if you turn off and on then you got to ri set exposure…..thanks
tesco and jessops ive seen around £450 , definately getting one
for more than 10 megapixels you need very very very expensive lens. with regular lens (1000 u$s or less) there is no real optical difference between 10 an 15megapixels.
I am talking about the LCD screen resolution
I just bought this camera to see if I really want to get into serious photography. The video says it’s 720 pounds, but I got mine for $730, which is about 450 pounds. Cheap for a DSLR in my opinion. You can argue, the D90 is better and more compatible, but if you’re starting off, the D5000 is a good place to start.
So, you are a beginner? And how do you like the camera so far?