Nikon has introduced a new digital SLR camera, the Nikon D5000 . From what I’ve read so far, it’s placed between the Nikon D60 and the Nikon D90. In other words, it’s an upgrade from the D60 while inheriting most features from the D90. This new model lacks the built-in AF motor so auto-focus will only work with AF-S lenses. The new Nikon D5000 Check out the promotional video of the Nikon D5000 below which I first found on Nikon Rumors : While here are some key features of this new
Point-and-shoot cameras can be disappointing because it seems impossible to get that one perfect shot – either the camera is too slow and you miss the picture you wanted, or the limited power and smaller sensor leads to a blurry, underwhelming image. While vacationing in Hawaii, WSJ’s Nikki Waller reviews two digital SLR cameras — the Canon EOS Digital Rebel and the Nikon D60. I’ve been thinking for awhile about upgrading to a basic digital SLR, or single-lens reflex, camera, which gives use
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Point-and-shoot cameras can be disappointing because it seems impossible to get that one perfect shot – either the camera is too slow and you miss the picture you wanted, or the limited power and smaller sensor leads to a blurry, underwhelming image. While vacationing in Hawaii, WSJ’s Nikki Waller reviews two digital SLR cameras — the Canon EOS Digital Rebel and the Nikon D60. I’ve been thinking for awhile about upgrading to a basic digital SLR, or single-lens reflex, camera, which gives use
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Point-and-shoot cameras can be disappointing because it seems impossible to get that one perfect shot – either the camera is too slow and you miss the picture you wanted, or the limited power and smaller sensor leads to a blurry, underwhelming image. While vacationing in Hawaii, WSJ’s Nikki Waller reviews two digital SLR cameras — the Canon EOS Digital Rebel and the Nikon D60. I’ve been thinking for awhile about upgrading to a basic digital SLR, or single-lens reflex, camera, which gives use
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Overview The 10.1 megapixel Nikon D60 DSLR with its AF-S DX Nikkor 18-55mm f3.5-5.6G VR kit lens is a more upscale entry level DSLR than its 6 megapixel brother, the D40, and a direct replacement for the D40X. With more resolution, a kit lens with in-the-lens image stabilization; a compact, easy handling body; great build quality and a reasonable price all go to make the D60 a Best-in-Class pick. My Best In Class Pick Nikon D60 (with 18-55mm VR Lens) The Nikon D60 is a major upgrade f
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