Nikon intros D5000 with swivel LCD, HD video

April 13, 2009
Nikon D5000

Nikon D5000

Nikon today introduced a long-awaited update to its digital SLR entry with the D5000. Request from the device a couple of firsts: the first is like Nikon digital SLR of any type to use a pivot LCD and can be used to provide the parameters or a new Live View mode to compose angle off of images. The video is also new to the class and, as the D90 allows photographers to record 720p video with sound that can be viewed on the HDMI output.
In line with movie upgrade , Nikon has launched the sensor resolution of 12.3 megapixels and also extends the light sensitivity, which now goes to ISO 3200 in normal shooting and up to ISO 6400 in a fashion. The designer of the camera also has solved a longstanding problem with digital SLR cameras to jump in the number of autofocus points only 3-11, the addition of 3D tracking for moving subjects and allowing brackets. automatic removal of dust from the sensor is now part of the design.

As always answers for beginners, the automatic functions taken D5000 offers high end point and shoot camera like the recognition and scene presets for black and white or other shooting modes. Active D-Lighting is from the D90 and helps restore shadow detail and reduce the risk of blown highlights.

Nikon expects to begin sending the device in May and will be the price to $ 850, along with a VR lens kit 18-55mm. Body only price is estimated at $ 730.

A new f/3.4-4.5 10-24mm lens is launched today and is built for ultra wide-angle pictures macros, a system of internal focus lenses avoid touching an issue very closely. It should be available at the time that the D5000, works with all DX-mounted camera that supports AF-S, and is expected to cost $ 900.

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