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 The Nikon D5000 is a newer version of the Nikon D90 in a smaller, lighter package with a fl...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: 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...
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...
Abstract: 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 ...