Nikon D5000
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Nikon D5000
Hay
In the next couple of days I am planning to buy a new camera and I have made my choice of buyng the Nikon D5000.
I would like to hear your experiences with this camera
Patrick
http://www.patrickwylleman.be
In the next couple of days I am planning to buy a new camera and I have made my choice of buyng the Nikon D5000.
I would like to hear your experiences with this camera
Patrick
http://www.patrickwylleman.be
Re: Nikon D5000
I bet it is a good one. No experience here though.
My hubby just got me a Canon EOS 500D Rebel T1i. So far I am in love.
My hubby just got me a Canon EOS 500D Rebel T1i. So far I am in love.
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PSP4, Canon EOS Rebel T1i, Canon EF70-300mm lens, Dell Studio XPS 9100 desktop w/ blu-ray burner & Windows 7; hpMedia center pc370n desktop; Gateway Laptop; Epson 4990 scanner; hpC5280 Printer; Adobe CS5; QuarkXpress 8
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Re: Nikon D5000
Personally I'm hooked on cameras with live preview and swiveling LCD-displays. This camera has both. The criticism that is heard often is that the auto focus is very slow in live view mode. And that's true. On the other hand, when the focus is finally arrived at, it seems to be accurate. Live view mode is nothing for action photographers, the D90 would be better suited. But being able to shoot from the hip, from ground level and over obstacles far outweighs the disadvantages for me!
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