Thursday, May 8, 2014

Nikon DSLR cameras...?




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I have had several cameras and I am VERY into photography.. I have had many small digital cameras and also the first model of the canon Rebel. I am definitely considering buying a Nikon DSLR. I have looked into the d60, the d90, and the d5000.. I am wondering if the d90 and d5000 are worth the price over the d60.. Especially for a first time nikon user.. Thanks!!


Answer
D60 is an entry level DSLR while D90 is a semi-professional camera.If you can afford I would recommend D90 that come with better features.
11-point AF system,Continuous shooting as fast as 4.5 frames-per-second,Low noise ISO sensitivity from 200 to 3200,great 3-inch super-density 920,000-dot color LCD monitor,One-button Live View
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but if you want to save money D60 is a good camera that easy to use and provide great images.
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D5000 is stay between D60 and D90
D5000 vs. Nikon D60:
- Dramatic improvement in low-light and difficult light image quality
- Improved auto white balance (but still not perfect)
- Slightly bigger (taller and deeper) body, slightly heavier
- 11 autofocus points, 3D matrix metering, Auto D-Lighting
- Faster continuous shot performance (4fps vs 3)
- RAW+JPG with choice of JPEG compression
- Full feature set including bracketing
- Slightly smaller viewfinder, but adds optional grid line support
- LiveView with HD Movie Mode
- Multi selector supports diagonal movement instead of 4 directions
- support for optional Nikon GPS unit
- same outstanding 18-55VR kit lens

and D5000 vs. Nikon D90:
- Significantly more compact, lighter body
- No autofocus motor in body for older or more professional lenses
- No top LCD; must use back display to review settings
- Slightly slower continuous shot performance (4fps vs 4.5)
- Single command dial means more access to Menu for changing settings
- Built-in flash cannot command external flash units with Nikon Creative Lighting System
- No option for extra battery grip
- Kit lens only 18-55VR vs 18-105VR
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first DSLR camera Nikon D5100 or Nikon D90?




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hello im confused on which camera should i buy? i just research about D5100 vs D90 and it seems D5100 have good score however i still confused on the price the D5100 is cheaper a bit with complete package in the box 18-55mm lens inside while D90 is body only in the box with some accessories like from D5100 box..so which exactly is good when it comes for photography and quality? and what is Auto-Focus does it important? i need some more real answers please help me out here THANKS GUYS!


Answer
The Nikon D90 can use not only the current AF-S Nikkor super fast auto-focus lenses, but the older legacy AF lenses if you are on a budget.

The D5100 only uses AF-S lenses unless you do not mind manually focusing the AF lenses.

The D5100 has better low light performance, but generally either camera is a good choice.

It will take a few years to learn how to use either camera with ease. This is true of ANY fully adjustable camera




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