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Nikon D5000 12.3 MP DX Digital SLR Camera with 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G AF-S DX "VR" and 55-200mm f/4-5.6G ED IF AF-S DX "VR" Zoom-Nikkor Lens + 8GB Deluxe Accessory Kit Review

Nikon D5000 12.3 MP DX Digital SLR Camera with 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G AF-S DX VR and 55-200mm f/4-5.6G ED IF AF-S DX VR Zoom-Nikkor Lens + 8GB Deluxe Accessory Kit
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I've had this camera for about a year now and I'm extremely happy with the purchase. I've taken beautiful pictures with it and I've had some made into prints as large as 20" x 30" with excellent detail and clarity. The camera isn't quite commercial or professional grade but it does not claim to be so. The lenses that come with it are very high quality - though not top quality. Again, this is exactly what it claims to be.
I have been able to take a variety of pictures in different styles. I take plenty of nature shots and a lot of pictures of my dogs as they run around. I'm to capture them very easily without blurring or streaking in most lighting conditions (low light will definitely affect the autofocus - I like to use the burst mode to get the right pictures of the dogs and that doesn't go well if the lighting is too dim).
Just to test the camera's abilities, I took a flash shot of my ceiling fan on high speed and the camera was able to take a great picture of the blades such that the fan does not even appear to be on.
The attenuating screen has proven to be useful on occasion when I want to hold the camera high to get a picture over a crowd or obstacle but in reality I don't use it too often.
The video quality is very good. If I had a complaint here it would be that the video length is limited to 5 minutes. Also, be sure to use a high speed card or the video might cut out in much less than 5 minutes to catch up to the write.
The auto mode works very well and in most circumstances this camera works beautifully as a point-and-shoot but it also gives full control over shutter and aperture settings. I've enjoyed playing with some artistic use of extended shutter times in a pitch black room with a match.
Bottom line: if you are a professional or you are looking to take truly professional pictures then you probably aren't looking at this camera to begin with. If you are an amateur/consumer level buyer who wants to take beautiful pictures in high resolution then this camera is simply great. (Maybe I should have given it 5 stars.)

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A remarkable blend of simplicity and highly-advanced DSLR capabilities, the compact and powerful D5000 offers breathtaking 12.3-megapixel image quality, along with a flexible, Vari-angle, Live View monitor for fresh picture-taking perspectives. Nikon's EXPEED image processing further enhances performance, contributing to split-second shutter response and continuous shooting at up to 4 frames-per-second to capture fast action and precise moments perfectly.The D5000's 24-fps HD D-Movie mode with sound captures video clips with amazing clarity--offering new and exciting creative opportunities. Fast, accurate 11-point autofocus with 3D Tracking, teamed with famous NIKKOR optics, assures incredible image sharpness, while active image sensor cleaning combats annoying dust automatically. Featuring a convenient built-in flash, 19 automatic exposure Scene Modes to make the impossible easy and 23 Custom Setting options to fit your preferences, as well as 14 in-camera image retouching functions, the D5000 is the perfect DSLR, beginning with performance to meet your picture-taking tomorrows.Nikon AF-S DX-Nikkor 18-55mm f3.5-5.6G VR, a lens featuring a built-in Silent Wave Motor and Vibration Reduction (VR). The AF-S DX-Nikkor 18- 55mm f3.5-5.6G VR is an affordable, and compact, 3x zoom lens covering the most frequently used focal range of 18-55mm with amazing versatility.Nikon 55-200mm f/4-5.6G ED AF-S VR DX Zoom-Nikkon lens: with 35mm equivalent of 82-300mm * Vibration Reduction allows in-focus shots with longer exposure times (up to three shutter speeds slower) * Silent Wave Motor for fast, quiet focusing * ED (Extra-low Dispersion) glass lens element for superior optical performance * Super-integrated coating minimizes ghosting and flare for more vivid images in dim lighting.++PLUS++ 8GB Deluxe Accessory Kit: Loaded with extremely useful accessories.

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Nikon School DVD, Fast, Fun and Easy III Featuring the Nikon D5000 Digital SLR Review

Nikon School DVD, Fast, Fun and Easy III Featuring the Nikon D5000 Digital SLR
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There is plenty of learning material on the Nikon D5000 in this Nikon School DVD. The instructor is patient, speaks clearly, comes across being very friendly and informative, and you can see his passion for photography by the way he talks about photography. At first, I thought I saw this movie and paid for a DVD which was a free video download from the Nikon website. The first couple of scenes are free on the Nikon website, the rest of the DVD is not. Even the free scenes have extended footage on the DVD only. I would recommend to watch the movie several times to really absorb the material - I could feel my brain getting full about half-way through the video and decided to split it up over two days and to give myself a chance to practice what I saw. There are plenty of practical examples in the video too, once you watch the entire video, you can just skip to the section you care to watch again through the menu. This video has become a useful reference for me.

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Updated with tips on the D40, D40x, and D60 digital SLRs, this Fast, Fun & Easy is an entertaining and educational 35 minute DVD featuring world-renowned photographer Bob Krist. This Nikon School DVD makes it easier than ever to begin shooting the digital pictures you've always dreamed of.

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19 Piece Super Zoom Kit with Nikon D5000 12.3 MP DX Digital SLR Camera with 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR Lens and 2.7-inch Vari-angle LCD + Sigma 70-300mm Telephoto Zoom Lens + Rokinon 650-1300mm Lens with 2X Converter (=1300-2600mm) Zoom Lens + 8 GB Memory Card + Multi-Coated 3 Piece Filter Kit + Extra High Capacity Li-Ion Battery + Back Pack Case + 57" Tripod + 6 Piece Camera Accessory Kit + 3 Year Celltime Warranty Repair Contract Review

19 Piece Super Zoom Kit with Nikon D5000 12.3 MP DX Digital SLR Camera with 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR Lens and 2.7-inch Vari-angle LCD + Sigma 70-300mm Telephoto Zoom Lens + Rokinon 650-1300mm Lens with 2X Converter (=1300-2600mm) Zoom Lens + 8 GB Memory Card + Multi-Coated 3 Piece Filter Kit + Extra Hi
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Hi, I bought this for my wife couple months ago... Now I would like to get the D7000 but with the same KIT.... What do I do? Where do I ask? Where do I buy?

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NIKON CAMERA KIT INCLUDES:1. Nikon D5000 12.3 MP DX Digital SLR Camera2. 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR Lens and 2.7-inch Vari-angle LCD3. Sigma 70-300mm Telephoto Zoom Lens4. Rokinon 650-1300mm Zoom Lens5. 2x Converter6. 8 GB Memory Card7. Extra High Capacity Li-Ion Battery8. Multi-Coated Filter Kit9. 57" Titanium Anodized Tripod10. Deluxe Back Pack Case11. Compact Travel Tripod12. Memory Card Wallet13. LCD Screen Protectors14. Soft-Tex Fiber Cloth15. Lens Cleaning Fluid16. 5 Piece Cotton Swabs17. 3 Year Warranty Repair ContractThe Nikon D5000:12.3-megapixel DX-format CMOS image sensorLegendary NIKKOR optical quality and fast, accurate autofocus means vivid color, striking contrast and crisp detail, while VR image stabilization assures your sharpest pictures ever.Vari-angle color LCD monitor19 Auto-exposure Scene ModesOne-button Live ViewContinuous shooting as fast as 4 frames per secondLow noise ISO sensitivity from 200 to 320011-point Autofocus System with 3D Focus TrackingAutomatic Image Sensor CleaningNikon 3D Color Matrix Metering II

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Nikon D3000 10MP Digital SLR Camera with 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G AF-S DX VR Nikkor Zoom Lens with Sunpak PF30X Flash + 8GB Card + EN-EL9a Battery + Nikon Gadget Bag + Nikon School DVD + Accessory Kit Review

Nikon D3000 10MP Digital SLR Camera with 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G AF-S DX VR Nikkor Zoom Lens with Sunpak PF30X Flash + 8GB Card + EN-EL9a Battery + Nikon Gadget Bag + Nikon School DVD + Accessory Kit
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Very nice camera and this merchant is the best. The bundle costs almost exactly what it would cost you to leave a retail store with just the camera and an SD card.

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Kit includes: ♦ 1) Nikon D3000 Digital SLR Camera & 18-55mm G VR DX AF-S Zoom Lens ♦ 2) Sunpak PF30X Electronic Flash Unit (for Nikon i-TTL)♦ 3) Transcend 8GB High-Capacity SecureDigital (SDHC) Card♦ 4) Spare EN-EL9a High Capacity Lithium-Ion Battery Pack ♦ 5) Nikon Compact Digital SLR System Case ♦ 6) Precision Design USB 2.0 High Speed SecureDigital (SD/SDHC) Card Reader ♦ 7) Precision Design Memory Card Storage Wallet ♦ 8) Precision Design Deluxe 6 Piece Lens & Digital SLR Cleaning Kit ♦ 9) Image Recall Digital Image Recovery Software ♦ 10) Nikon School DVD: Fast, Fun & Easy IV The 10.2-megapixel Nikon D3000 Digital SLR Camera enables users to capture stunning images with superior performance. Features include a 3.0-inch monitor, Active D-Lighting, 23 Scene Modes, In-Camera retouch image editing, shooting as fast as 3 FPS, ISO sensitivity from 100 to 1600, built-in sensor cleaning, 11-point AF System and much more. The Nikon 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR AF-S DX Lens is an ultra compact, lightweight standard zoom lens with a 3x focal zoom range and Vibration Reduction.
The Sunpak PF30X Digital i-TTL flash offers 90° bounce for fully vertical ceiling bounced shots. Provides up to 140 flashes at full power on AA Batteries. Its light output can be adjusted with a range of 7 settings (-1.5EV to +1.5EV increments).
Take more high-resolution pictures with this 8GB High-Capacity SecureDigital (SDHC) memory card.
Increase your shooting capacity with this powerful EN-EL9a Lithium-ion rechargeable battery. This multi-compartment, Nikon-brand case will easily hold your camera, lenses, flash, and accessories. Learn more about photography principles and go beyond the basics of your camera with this easy-to-understand training DVD featuring Nikon DSLRs.

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30 PC Ultimate Super Savings Deluxe Accessory Kit, Includes Flash, Lenses, Filters, and a Bunch More Accessories For The Nikon D5000, D3000, D90, D80, D60, D40, D40x Digital SLR Cameras Which Have Any Of These (18-55mm, 55-200mm, 50mm) Nikon Lenses Review

30 PC Ultimate Super Savings Deluxe Accessory Kit, Includes Flash, Lenses, Filters, and a Bunch More Accessories For The Nikon D5000, D3000, D90, D80, D60, D40, D40x Digital SLR Cameras Which Have Any Of These (18-55mm, 55-200mm, 50mm) Nikon Lenses
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If you need all of the surplus stuff in this package, you may get your money's worth. For the lenses, i would pass. I'm no expert to be sure, but these lenses are a pain to use. they screw on to your existing lens, and it just takes too much time and effort. Trying to keep your lens clean while doing this is a challenge.
The battery is as advertised, for the camera it says it fits, in my case, the nikon d-5000.
This total package reminds me of when I used to pick my cereal based on which one had the best toy inside the box. Sometimes, I ate some really crappy cereal. If you want a box full of toys, it's here. if you want quality lenses, for quality photos, better shop around.

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1) 0.5x Wide Angle Macro Lens2) 2x Telephoto Lens 3,4,5,6) "3" Piece Filter Kit w. Protective Case 7,8,9,10,11) "5"-Piece Deluxe Cleaning Kit - contains cleaning tissues, lens cloth, cleaning solution, blower brush, cotton swabs 12) Lenspen Cleaning System - A great cleaning tool 13) Digital Slave Flash - Stylish, Compact Design, Includes Flash Bracket 14) Hurricane air blower - This should always be the first step in cleaning your photo equipment 15) Deluxe Camera Case - Protect your valuable camera investment 16) 4GB SecureDigital Card - Take more pictures faster 17) High Speed USB Card Reader - Transfer files easily and quickly 18) Universal Screen Protectors - These reduce glare, enhance view, prevent scratching 19) Full Size 57 Inch Tripod - Tripod with Carrying Case 20) Memory Card Wallet - Keep multiple memory cards protected 21) Lens Cap Keeper - Never lose your cap again. 22) High Capacity Lithium Ion Battery - an essential accessory. No power, no pictures! 23) AC/DC Rapid Battery Charger - This plugs directly in to your wall outlet or your car cigarette lighter and charges your battery in approximately 60 minutes24) Microfiber Cloth - Eliminate dust and smudges 25) ClickFree - Automatically searches for and burns your digital photos files to disc. Capacity: Approx. 2,000 photos or up to 4.5GB per disc.26,27) Two lens pouch, which reduces that lens flare will mar your photos, and also helps to shield the lens from scratches and impacts. 28) Flexible Tabletop Mini Tripod - Do not be the invisible person in your family photo album! 29) Compressed Air Duster Spray 30) Deluxe Neck Strap PLEASE NOTE: Some cameras require a adapter tube to fit lenses.


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Nikon D5000 12.3 MP DX Digital SLR Camera with 2.7-Inch Vari-angle LCD Review

Nikon D5000 12.3 MP DX Digital SLR Camera with 2.7-Inch Vari-angle LCD
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The camera I got with this package is absolutely great, however all the accessories and extras were not. I would be weary to purchase a package like this, from this company at least. You would be better of just buying the camera, and then get anything else to go with it separately. Don't make the same mistake I made. I will say that the customer service was outstanding. I told them I was unhappy with the quality of the accessories, and they sent me additional items to make me happy.

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This Kit Includes: 1- Nikon D5000 12.3 MP DX Digital SLR Camera with 2.7-inch Vari-angle LCD (Includes manufacturer's supplied accessories) 1- Nikon 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR AF-S DX Nikkor Lens 1- 8GB SDHC Memory Card 1- USB SD/HC Memory Card Reader 2- Rechargeable Lithium Ion Replacement Extended Life Batteries 1- Rapid Home and Car Charger 1- 3 Piece Filter Kit Includes: UV, Circular Polarizer and Flourescent Filter 1- Flash 1- Soft carrying case 1- Wide Angle Macro Lens w/Pouch and Caps 1- 2x Telephoto Zoom Lens w/Pouch and Caps 1- Full Size Tripod w/Carry Bag 1- Pack of LCD Screen Protectors 1- Lens/LCD Cleaning Kit 1- Mini Table Top Tripod More about this camera: Nikon D5000 digital SLR incorporates numerous pro-quality imaging technologies normally found in pricier Nikon DSLRs in a smaller, less-expensive Nikon DX-format camera body. Key among these features are the same 12.9 megapixel CMOS sensor found in the Nikon D90, High-Definition video capture (with sound), a 2.7" variable-angle LCD, Live View for composing stills or video from most any point-of-view, an 11-point autofocus system with Focus Tracking, and 3D Color Matrix II metering. Supplied Manufacturer Accessories in addition to mentioned above: EN-EL9a Rechargeable Li-ion Battery, MH-23 Battery Charger, DK-5 Eyepiece Shield, DK-24 Rubber Eyecup, UC-E6 USB Cable, EG-CP14 A/V Cable, AN-DC3 Camera Strap, BS-1 Hot-Shoe Cover, Body Cap, Software Suite CD-ROM (incl. ViewNX), 1 Year USA Limited Warranty.

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Nikon D3000 10.2MP Digital SLR Camera with 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G AF-S DX VR Nikkor Zoom Lens Review

Nikon D3000 10.2MP Digital SLR Camera with 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G AF-S DX VR Nikkor Zoom Lens
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Looking over several cameras and choosing one for someone who has outgrown point and shoots, I came back to the Nikon D3000. By no means will this model blow away the seasoned photographer, however it does cover the basics and more. We picked it up and tried it out over the weekend.
First time DSLR users will enjoy the Guide Mode. It literally walked us through different shoot scenarios via the fixed 3" LCD screen. An excellent tool, its step by step instructions allowed my niece to move from the operating booklet in no time. After a few more runs, I am sure that she will feel quite comfortable shooting in the manual mode. The quick shutter release was a nice surprise.
Upon completing two days of shooting with the Nikon D3000, I walked away impressed. In manual mode, indoor shots were a balanced and perfect mix of shadow and color. As usual with shooting in low light, noise will make an appearance. However this system can be tweaked to deliver some outstanding indoor photographs. The bottom line is proper settings.
A basic fix is the VR (Vibration Reduction) feature located on the lens. This should be activated, especially indoors. A tripod will certainly help. In auto mode, just set the camera to night portrait and sit back and enjoy the rest of your flight.
Outdoor shots were vibrant, sharp and rich in color without editing. The onboard flash system was more than capable in meeting fill flash requirements. Without a doubt the overall performance of the camera, features and image quality is excellent.
With 10.2 megapixels to work with, I easily blew up a personal favorite my niece had taken to 16" x 20". Even though I don't see myself trading in my Nikon D300 for this model anytime soon, this camera is by far an upgrade over any of the souped up point and shoots out there.
Its easy to see that the real jewel in this model is the auto focus system. With six auto mode settings (Landscape, Sports, Child, Closeups, Portrait, and Night Portrait) each and every photograph can be a keeper. Onboard editing tweakers won't be disappointed with this model. It covers the basics. The D3000 operates with both SD & SDHC cards.
The Nikon D3000 is paired with a Nikkor 18-55mm AF-S DX lens. It will operate with any Nikkor DX and AF-S lens. Older Nikkor or similar AF lens is a no go when shooting in auto but will function in manual mode. Since this model is not fitted with the built in optical image stabilizer, I recommend switching on the Vibration Reduction (VR) feature located on the lens. Still the best anti vibration tool is a tripod.
Nikon makes it really simple with a thumb dial for tweaking aperture and shutter speed. Metering, focus modes, and exposure compensation are easily controlled via the menu. The D3000 does not shoot in video mode. This model easily shoots over three frames per second in continuous mode. The 3D tracking sensor operates quite well in low lighting.

The Nikon D3000 camera kit comes packaged with a EN/EL3e Li-ion battery, charger, USB cable, video cable. strap, eye cap, eye cup, software CD-ROM, 18-55mm Nikkor lens, lens cap, instruction booklet and a one year Nikon warranty.
Coming out of the gate, I still find this model a little pricey for a basic DSLR. I am sure heading into the fall and holidays buyers will begin to see a noticeable price drop. Even so, the D3000 is a fine tuned replacement for the immensely popular entry level Nikon D40. Newcomers to the DSLR community will certainly enjoy this outstanding alternative.

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Nikon D5000 12.3 MP DX Digital SLR Camera with 2.7-inch Vari-angle LCD (Body Only) Review

Nikon D5000 12.3 MP DX Digital SLR Camera with 2.7-inch Vari-angle LCD (Body Only)
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Summary:
- Outstanding (absolutely stunning) image quality, especially in low light and difficult lighting (high dynamic range) situations
- 19 point-and-shoot auto modes great for beginners new to D-SLR
- Extremely easy-to-use menu system
- No compromises feature set not stripped of high-end features
- Bright vari-angle screen with LiveView for hard-to-reach shots, but don't consider this a replacement for the viewfinder for most situations
- Nice compact body easier to travel
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)
- Up to 63 JPEG/11 RAW images in continuous burst mode (the D60 can capture up to 100 JPEG/9 RAW images)
- RAW+JPG with choice of JPEG compression
- Full feature set including bracketing
- 13 additional auto / scene presets
- Additional in-camera editing including perspective control and fisheye
- Slightly smaller viewfinder, but adds optional grid line support
- LiveView with HD Movie Mode
- Multi selector supports diagonal movement instead of 4 directions
- Quiet shooting mode reduces shutter noise in quiet situations
- support for optional Nikon GPS unit
- HDMI output
- same outstanding 18-55VR kit lens
D5000 vs. Nikon D90:
- Equivalent image quality, altho D5000 tends to underexpose capturing all detail vs. D90 tendency to overexpose high contrast shots
- D5000 LiveView mode adds subject tracking
- Easy to use auto / scene presets along with context sensitive help
- More sophisticated interval shooting and time-lapse mode
- Additional in-camera editing including perspective control and fisheye
- 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
- No depth of field preview
- Lower resolution screen than D90 but vari-angle allows you to compose hard-to-reach shots
- Slightly slower continuous shot performance (4fps vs 4.5)
- Up to 63 JPEG/11 RAW images can be captured in continuous burst mode (the D90 burst is limited to 25 JPEG/7 RAW images)
- Quiet shooting mode reduces shutter noise in quiet situations
- .78x Pentamirror viewfinder vs. the D90's brighter .94x Pentaprism
- 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
- D5000 adds Airflow Control System in addition to dust reduction system
- Better value, especially body only
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Having bought my first D-SLR (a Nikon D60) last November, I was intrigued with the announcement of the D5000. At the time of my D60 purchase, I was considering the D90, but after holding both in person, I chose the D60 for its the much smaller form factor, lighter weight, and much lower price tag. I have been largely happy with the D60, although its low-light performance while dramatically better than my old point-and-shoot camera still wasn't fantastic.
Given the D5000 uses the same sensor and imaging sensor as the D90, but in a smaller lighter case, I decided to upgrade. And I must say I'm exceptionally pleased with the D5000.
What is to like over the D60?
1) Stunning Image Quality even in Low Light, without a tripod or fast lens
The D5000 takes exceptional pictures, especially in low-light and in challenging lighting scenarios. The D5000 is the first camera I've owned that can take a picture at night and capture everything (and in some cases more than) my eye sees. And this is in Automatic mode (flash off), without a tripod, using an average-speed (f3.5-f5.6) Nikon VR lens. Truly impressive.
I went back and took the same night shots in the same settings with the same Nikon 16-85 VR lens and the results are noticeably better on the D5000 vs my D60. The difference between the D5000 and D60 is almost as dramatic (in low light) as the difference between my D60 and point-and-shoot camera. I've posted a few example images to illustrate.
Images captured even at ISO 1600 have exceptional detail and very low noise. Even when you zoom to 100% the D5000 renders these tough shots beautifully.
Highlights are controlled and not blown-out, while even low-contrast areas of the picture are captured.
2) Ability to capture details in challenging light, automatically
The D5000's ability to capture all details of an image, even at night, with areas of highly contrasting lighting is even more impressive than it's low-light performance. As some have noted, the D5000 has a tendency to slightly underexpose these pictures to preserve detail. (The D90 tends to over-expose these shots, illustrating that the D5000 is not entirely a "D90 in a small case".)
In one example (posted to the customer images), a night-shot of the famous Castro Street theater the D5000 captured the bright neon signs, architectural lighting of the facade, and even the mosaic tile and billboards in the very dimly-lit entry. All again in automatic mode, no tripod, F3.8 ISO 800. When I post the sample pictures they will tell the story better than I could ever describe.
I can only think that this performance is related to a combination of improvements over the D5000: 11 autofocus points, 3D matrix metering, next-generation Active D-Lighting, latest Nikon EXPEED processor.
3) No-compromises feature set that is still easy to use for the beginner
One thing that annoyed me about the D60 was its lack of some features (eg. bracketing) intended to "dumb the camera down". The D5000 has every control you would ever want, yet its menu system remains extremely easy to use even for a beginner.
Example features the D5000 offers that are not available on the D60:
- RAW-JPG ability to select JPEG quality (Std,Basic,Fine)
- bracketing (useful for HDR post-processing)
and I'm sure there are many others I have missed.
The D5000 also includes a number of additional SCENE modes (a total of 19) for the beginner used to point-and-shoot simplicity. Everything from Night Landscape, Sunset, Food, Pet Portrait, Sports, and more.
4) Useful Live View and Vari-Angle Display for those hard-to-reach shots
A first for Nikon, the D5000 includes a "vari-angle" articulated LCD. Despite the specs on paper (230,000 pixels vs the 920,000 pixels on the D90) the screen quality is outstanding - very bright and easy to see even in sunshine.
Using the Live View mode, you can take pictures in hard-to-reach angles such as above a crowd, or looking up from a low angle, or taking a self-portrait. What doesn't work so well in Nikon's implementation is that the hinge is on the bottom of the camera, so if you're using a tripod your choices are limited.
New to the D5000 LiveView (not on the D90) is subject tracking, which keeps focus on a moving subject within the frame.
As others have pointed out, the D5000 LiveView autofocus performance is very slow. The more that I have used it, I must say that LiveView performance is probably worse than your point-and-shoot camera. Some other owners on the Nikon forums have reported complete failure of LiveView autofocus, although on my D5000 it works.
As it is, I compose 99% of my shots in the viewfinder, which gives you the super-fast response of a DSLR in the first place. For me the ability to use LiveView in hard-to-reach situations is a nice feature.
What could be improved?
- Well, first of all, the video is more of a marketing idea - the sound is monoral, you can't change auto-focus once you start recording, and the video has the infamous "jelly effect" when moving from side to side
- Although the case is much smaller than the D90, it's still over 1/4" taller than my D60, and doesn't feel nearly as comfortable in my hands.
- The tilting screen is great, but the bottom-hinge design is of limited effectiveness when using a tripod.
- Live View autofocus is very slow for a D-SLR (even worse in some situations than a compact digital camera)
- Auto White Balance just doesn't get it right with certain lighting. But it's easy enough to correct with a custom white balance (if you have the time when taking the shot) or post-processing the RAW image. I just don't understand why my $300 Canon SD870 does auto-white balance so much better.
All in all, however, the outstanding image quality especially in low-light, and features offset the very minor areas that could be improved. For that, the D5000 gets my 5-star vote.

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Nikon D3000 10MP Digital SLR Camera with 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G AF-S DX VR Nikkor Zoom Lens & 55-200mm VR Zoom Lens Review

Nikon D3000 10MP Digital SLR Camera with 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G AF-S DX VR Nikkor Zoom Lens and 55-200mm VR Zoom Lens
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I just recently purchaced the Nikon D3000 and have had a chance to use it for awhile now. It takes beautiful pictures, easy to use with the auto feature, the videos that came with it are helpful, and just cant get past how much better the pictures are than the point and shoot cameras. Still have a lot to learn about the SLR cameras, but having a lot of fun doing it.

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Kit includes:♦ 1) Nikon D3000 Digital SLR Camera & 18-55mm G VR DX AF-S Zoom Lens ♦ 2) Nikon AF-S 55-200mm f/4-5.6G VR Zoom-NIKKOR Lens♦ 3) Nikon School Instructional DVD: "Fast, Fun & Easy IV"The 10.2-megapixel Nikon D3000 Digital SLR Camera enables users to capture stunning images with superior performance. Features include a 3.0-inch monitor, Active D-Lighting, 23 Scene Modes, In-Camera retouch image editing, shooting as fast as 3 FPS, ISO sensitivity from 100 to 1600, built-in sensor cleaning, 11-point AF System and much more.The Nikon 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR AF-S DX Lens is an ultra compact, lightweight standard zoom lens that has a 3x focal zoom range. The Vibration Reduction (VR) system allows handheld telephoto zoom shooting even in poorly lit conditions.
This 55-200mm 3.6x zoom features Nikon's VR image stabilization and is perfect for portraits and action. Vibration Reduction reduces the effects of camera shake, allowing hand-held shooting at up to 3 shutter speeds slower than without VR. An ED (Extra-low Dispersion) glass element minimizes chromatic aberration, and a compact rod-type Silent Wave Motor (SW) enables ultra-high speed auto focusing with exceptional accuracy and super-quiet operation.Get great pictures with "Fast, Fun & Easy IV," an entertaining and educational 50 minute DVD featuring the Nikon D3000 digital SLR camera.

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Nikon Starter Digital SLR Camera Case - Gadget Bag with (2) EN-EL9 Batteries + Charger + Accessory Kit for D5000, D3000, D60, D40x & D40 Review

Nikon Starter Digital SLR Camera Case - Gadget Bag with (2) EN-EL9 Batteries + Charger + Accessory Kit for D5000, D3000, D60, D40x and D40
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I would give this three-and-a-half stars, if I could. The bag is nice, with adjustable dividers and a lot of pockets, so it could double as a purse and camera bag while traveling. I am, however, in the market for a bigger bag that would fit everything easier. It is a pretty tight squeeze with the camera, two lenses, and the accessories from the kit. I had to remove most of the dividers and put one lens in with the camera, so I'm not thrilled about that.
The accessories that come with the camera are plentiful and handy, and I think that this was a good price for what you get.

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Kit includes: ♦ 1) Nikon Starter Digital SLR Camera Case - Gadget Bag♦ 2) Spare EN-EL9a High-Capacity Lithium-Ion Battery Pack ♦ 3) Additional Spare EN-EL9a High-Capacity Lithium-Ion Battery Pack♦ 4) CTA Mini Battery Charger for Nikon EN-EL9a♦ 5) Digital Camera LCD Monitor Screen Protectors♦ 6) Nikon 3-Piece Lens Cleaning Kit ♦ 7) Precision Design Deluxe Hurricane Blower

Protect your valuable photography equipment with this sturdy, water-repellant carrying case from Nikon. Constructed from durable, ballistic nylon, this compact system case is ideal for storing your Nikon D40, D40x, D60, D3000, D5000 or other similarly-sized digital SLR camera, plus lenses and accessories. Features padded dividers in the main compartment to secure your equipment, and includes numerous zippered and mesh pockets for smaller items.

Increase your shooting capacity with this powerful EN-EL9a Lithium-ion rechargeable battery.

This CTA Mini Rapid Multi-voltage Charger plugs directly in to your wall outlet or your car's cigarette lighter and charges the battery included with this kit in approximately 60 to 90 minutes.

The Nikon Lens Cleaner Kit contains everything you need to keep your lenses, optical equipment and other gear clean. Includes 1 fl. oz. Spray Bottle of Liquid Lens Cleaner, Pack of 3 Moist Lens Cleaning Cloths and a Microfiber Cleaning Cloth.

Reduce glare, enhance your view, and prevent scratching with this set of LCD screen protectors.

The Precision Design Deluxe Hurricane Blower is very powerful and easy to use cleaning system. The super air stream blows off dust particles, even those attracted by static electricity, without any physical contact.


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Nikon D5000 12.3MP DX CMOS Digital SLR Camera with 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR and 55-200mm f/4-5.6G VR Lenses and 2.7-inch Vari-angle LCD Review

Nikon D5000 12.3MP DX CMOS Digital SLR Camera with 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR and 55-200mm f/4-5.6G VR Lenses and 2.7-inch Vari-angle LCD
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I've had this camera for 6 weeks now. Initially there was a recall on the D5000 for a failing power chip but my camera was not part of the recall. There are several nice features of this camera but none more important than it takes beautiful pictures. Shots taken at full 12.3 Megapixel fine outdoor have incredible detail. I've made blowup up to 12 x 18 and the clarity is stunning. The camera fits nicely in the hand. It has 11 focal points and 16 presets for specific situations (i.e. sunset, indoor party, sport mode, photograph children, etc. ) This makes it a very easy camera to use in the automatic mode but yet, it has all the manual settings for those who want to venture out into creative photography. One very special feature is the articulating 2.7 inch LCD display on the back of the camera. This display folds out allowing me to get low shots of the grand children without me bending over (I got a bad back) or allows me to lift the camera high and shoot over a crowd (like at a parade). Do not underestimate the advantage of this moving display. For me, it clinched the deal. The camera will shoot 4 frames per second for action pictures and that's pretty fast. You can also capture pictures in RAW format for those who want to work with Photoshop in super fine detail. Another feature that is pretty neat is the outline feature. Within the camera, you can select a picture you've taken and it will create an outline picture with white background. I take pictures of the grandchildren and print them in outline on white paper and they can now have very personalized coloring pages of them! For an artist who like to paint, they can use the outline pictures to have a sketched "canvas" that they can paint with everything being in perfect proportion. For educators of small children, imagine the possibility of the children coloring themselves on pages just like a coloring book. These "coloring/painting" pages are created WITHOUT destroying the original picture! This is a very nice camera that exceeded my expectations. The camera in automatic is rarely fooled and every snapshot I take makes me glad I choose the D5000. I got the two lens kit which covers from 18mm to 200mm. The camera even has some photo editing features you can do right from the camera like spot removal. All in all, I could not be happier with this camera. Nikon does a nice job with their products and this unit has rekindled a love of photography that had gone dormant in me.
Follow up after 5 months of ownership.
I continue to enjoy this camera very much. It is a solid performer. I recently bought rubber "armor" skin for the camera to protect it and that has worked out well. The camera does a very good job in Auto mode and you are tempted to just keep it there for all your pictures. However, I have branched out to the "program" mode which allows you to override the settings it chooses and play around with adjustments on aperture and shutter speed for "more creative" photography. I bought David Busch's book on the D5000 which gives you a lot of info not in the manual. The Vibration Reduction works very well on the camera and I'm getting good looking pictures on a regular basis. Our son got married and I gave the D5000 to my nephew and asked him to take pictures as he saw fit. From that I got a bunch of good family pictures that I will always cherish.
So, my rating remains the same with absolutely no regret. After moving to the D5000 from a point and shoot camera the difference has been night and day as to the quality of pictures I've been getting. I would encourage anyone who is thinking of a DSLR to consider this camera. It is fun to use and has a plethora of features that makes photography fun without breaking the bank.
ONE year ownership follow up:
After a year of ownership I am happy to report the camera continues to please me with it's great picture taking ability. There has never been any time in the last year that I regreted getting this camera. It has continued to perform flawlessly and I still have not used all the special features of this camera. The price has dropped (to be expected) and I think the D5000 is a great buy. One caution though. If you get this camera, be prepared to start loading up your hard drive with 12.3 megapixel pictures. With this great resolution, you never want to dial it back down, even though you can. Nice job Nikon!!!!

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Nikon D5000 Digital SLR Camera w/ 18-55mm VR Lens + 16GB Memory Card + Spare EN-EL9 Battery + Case + Cameta Bonus Accessory Kit Review

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First SLR camera and after a month of having it and 1500 pictures later, can't complain. A little hard to figure out the no flash dark photos but I think that's more the user and not the camera. Pictures come out great, hard to get used to not having a zoom in the camera body but other than that easy to use.

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Kit includes: ♦ 1) Nikon D5000 Digital SLR Camera Body ♦ 2) Nikon 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR AF-S DX Nikkor Lens ♦ 3) Transcend 16GB High-Capacity SecureDigital (SDHC) Card ♦ 4) Spare EN-EL9 High Capacity Lithium-Ion Battery Pack ♦ 5) Nikon SLR System Case ♦ 6) Precision Design USB 2.0 SD Card Reader ♦ 7) Precision Design Memory Card Storage Wallet ♦ 8) Digital Image Recovery Software ♦ 9) Precision Design 6-Piece Cleaning Kit ♦ 10) Nikon School DVD: Fast, Fun & Easy IIIThe 12.3-megapixel Nikon D5000 Digital SLR Camera enables users to capture stunning images and High Definition video. Features include a 2.7-inch Vari-angle LCD monitor, D-Movie Mode, 19 Scene Modes, One-button Live View, shooting as fast as 4 FPS, ISO sensitivity from 200 to 3200, built-in sensor cleaning, 11-point AF System and more.The Nikon 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR AF-S DX is a compact, lightweight zoom lens with Vibration Reduction (VR).
Take more pictures with this 16GB High-Capacity SecureDigital (SDHC) memory card.Increase your shooting capacity with this EN-EL9 Lithium-ion rechargeable battery.Protect your valuable photography equipment with this sturdy, water-repellant carrying case from Nikon.Transfer files quickly and easily with this convenient USB 2.0 SD Card Reader.Keep multiple memory cards protected with this durable storage wallet.Retrieve lost or deleted images from your memory card with Image Recall Digital Image Recovery Software.This 6-piece cleaning kit contains an Air Blower, Lens Cleaning Tissues, Lens Cloth, Lens Cleaning Liquid, Brush and Cotton Swabs.Go beyond the basics of your camera with this easy-to-understand training DVD featuring Nikon DSLRs.

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Nikon D5000 12.3 MP DX Digital SLR Camera with 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR Lens and 2.7-inch Vari-angle LCD Review

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I bought a D5000 with the 18-55 VR lens from Amazon last Friday (Black Friday). I paid about $200 less than a friend who bought the same camera a few months ago. AND... It is NOT part of the recall! My biggest initial concern was getting caught up in the recall. I am very happy to say that Amazon seems to be beyond those serial numbers - at least with the kit (camera and 18-55 VR lens).
I'm upgrading from a D50 I bought 4 or more years ago. There are a number of reasons why I chose THIS camera. First, I like Nikon over other brands because they are easier to use/better menus for those of us who aren't experts. I also think that Nikon makes the best lenses. Even their cheapest kit lenses have great optics and take great pictures. Not all manufacturers can say that.
The second thing I want to address is this camera's lack of an internal motor to auto focus a lens. In other words, you need Nikon's AF-S lenses with this camera. (Note: almost all of Nikon's lenses work with this camera and auto focus.) I would only think it is a concern for someone who has really old lenses, a non-Nikon lens like Sigma or Tamron without an auto focus motor built-in, or possibly some specialty lens that won't auto focus on its own. For me, I have purchased 4 different lenses over the last 4-5 years. They all work just fine. While it is something to be aware of, I think most people who are looking at this camera will be fine too. The lack of an internal motor means the D5000 is slightly smaller and lighter than the next step up - cheaper too. This makes the D5000 easier to hang around your neck and carry around all day. This camera is not targeted at a pro, though it is very capable of taking pro pictures. Pros are more likely to opt for the D90 or above.
Third - My D50, the D40, D60, D70 and D80 are all Generation 1 cameras. (Actually the D40 & D60, may be called Generation 2, but are more Generation 1.5) Nikon's current lineup, the D3000, D5000, D90 and D300s, are all Generation 2 cameras. What the reviews say is that the Generation 2 cameras take better pictures. They see things more the way the human eye sees things. I am at that point where I am trying to learn more about photography and take better pictures. I did my research. The D3000 is a light camera that you can carry around all day without getting neck cramp. The problem with the D3000 for me was that all the reviews said how much noise (little purple dots that look like film grain) showed up in photos at the higher ISOs. The D90 is a great camera with numerous features that appeal to someone who has some idea what ISO and F stops mean and how they affect the quality of the photo. The D5000's problem, until recently, has been that it was too closely priced to the D90. There was just no reason not to take the extra step up to the D90. Now that Nikon and Amazon have dropped the price of the D5000, it is a much better value. The D90 with the same 18-55 VR lens is about $300 more expensive than the D5000 as of this writing. The D5000 uses the same sensor (and some other parts) as the much more expensive D90 and D300s. It is a newer camera than the D90. I would think, but don't have actual knowledge, that this would have a positive effect on some of the advanced features in the D5000. I say this because the software in the D5000 is newer. It does NOT have the noise problems of the D3000. If you cannot afford the D5000, I suggest you consider the D40 (while supplies last) over the D3000. The D40 takes better pictures and costs less.
Video - Do NOT buy a DSLR to shoot videos. NO DSLR from any manufacturer does this really well. The technology is too new. Video on a DSLR is a goof, something neat/fun to play with and not something to take too seriously. DSLRs are designed to take really good photographs. If you need good video, buy a camcorder!
In my opinion, the D5000 is THE camera for folks new to DSLRs who need something simple, but with great capabilities and those, like me, who want to take a step up in features/capabilities without having to spend over $900 dollars for the D90 and a lens. While Live View has its limitations, the articulating screen (it swivels - very cool feature) on the D5000 will make it easier for me to take those occasional hard to get photos.
I really think I made the right choice and got what I feel is a heck of a deal! I hope this information is useful to those of you who are still trying to decide which camera is best for you.
One last thought... Nikons seem to hold their value. I plan to sell my D50 - AND - there seems to be a market for it. Once I learn what ISO and F stops are (I have some idea, but am still learning.), I will likely sell my D5000 and buy whatever the next step up is. I think this is a great added value to buying a good name brand camera like Nikon. All the best...
**Update 1/3/10** Well, I've had a chance to shoot a few hundred photos with my new D5000. I did a direct comparison with about 150 photos between my old D50 and the new D5000. The output of my old D50 and the new D5000 are remarkably close. These side by side comparisons were shot with the same lens (Nikkor 16-85mm VR and Nikon NC filter), the built in flash and the Nikon SB 800 flash. I took some shots in "Auto" and many shots in "P". I used every ISO and color controll the D5000 had and tried to tweak them up and down (sharpness, saturation and hue). I've decided to return the D5000, and then decided to keep it, and here's why.
The added megapixels of the D5000 seem to have very little effect in the amount of detail in the photos as compared to my D50. The D50 has a 6 megapixel sensor. (I DID tweak the settings of my D50 to get better output. I will tweak the settings of the D5000 too.) And, the D50 seemed to have a slightly more reliable/consistent meter when shooting in auto white balance. All this really surprised me. I guess I was expecting more of a difference between the two cameras. The D50 probably has one of the most accurate meters in any Nikon digital camera - better than the D40 and D60. In the thousands of photos I took over 4-5 years, it got the white balance spot on every time.
In defense of the D5000, it does have features far beyond those of the D50. It is these features that have made me decide to keep the D5000. The software in the D5000 allows you to adjust many more aspects of how the camera operates and takes pictures than what my D50 had. This allowed me to tweak any settings that I was not completely happy with. It also has numerous preset scene modes for those who want to treat the D5000 more as a really good point and shoot. I guess this camera gives the user enough features where even prosumers could be happy with the creative flexibility the controls give.
The D5000 has a number of other advantages over the D50. The first is a time saver for me. Its auto distortion controll seems to handle lens distortion "in camera" when the pictures are taken. Having the camera address lens distortion saves me from having to fix it after the photos are taken. I shoot quite a bit with a 12-24mm lens that tends to twist things some. I also took several test photos of a very square surface with a 70-300mm lens at different focal lengths. You could see the lens distortion through the view finder. Big bonus... The auto distortion control really seems to work! Additional features include much better low light performance (The D50 and many other cameras will never touch the D5000's low light performance.), ADR (it will capture detail inside shadows rather than just turning the shadow black.), a larger-articulating screen that is much easier to see and read (the D5000 displays the camera settings on the rear screen instead of an LCD on top of the camera.), live view (I recommend using this only for those hard to get photos when you just can't use the view finder. It can take 3 to 8 seconds to focus in live view.) auto focus with 3D tracking for photographing subjects that are moving, and a smaller and lighter form factor than the D50.
The bottom line for me was that my old D50 took really good photos in good conditions. The D5000 takes only slightly better pictures than my D50 in good conditions. In less than perfect conditions, the D5000 seems to take much better photos than my D50. If you're upgrading like me and none of these added features mean anything to you, keep your current camera. Otherwise, while not completely perfect, the D5000 can be a good upgrade or a very capable first dslr that is easy to use AND will give you the room and controls to expand your skills and your creativity as you learn.
I did play with a variety of settings in my new D5000. The "One Change" that seemed to make the biggest improvement in the quality of the photos was to adjust the sharpness settings in the Picture Controls menu. I have turned the sharpness settings way up over the factory defaults. The factory settings ranged from 2 to 4 (on a scale of 1 to 9). I greatly prefer setting the sharpness more in the 5 to 8 range. You can adjust the sharpness for the different modes - 5 for images you want to be softer like portraits, and 6, 7 or 8 for everything else. If you shoot in "auto mode", these changes won't work. You will need to move to "P" or some other setting to take advantage of this. If you try it, I think you will be pleased at how much sharper and how much more detail you get in your photos over the factory settings.
The information I share comes in part from personal experience and in part from reading reviews and information all over the web - not because I'm some pro photographer. For anyone who cares to read more, I recommend checking out Ken Rockwell. You can Google him. He rates ALL of...Read more›

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Nikon D5000 Digital SLR Camera w/ 18-55mm VR Lens + 55-200mm Zoom Lens + 8GB Memory Card + Spare EN-EL9 Battery + Case + Cameta Bonus Accessory Kit Review

Nikon D5000 Digital SLR Camera w/ 18-55mm VR Lens + 55-200mm Zoom Lens + 8GB Memory Card + Spare EN-EL9 Battery + Case + Cameta Bonus Accessory Kit
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This review is not about the camera but about WHAT IS INCLUDED in this package.
I was very delighted to see that this package offers a lot more than costco package - extra battery, bigger memory, bonus accessory- and cheaper. However, BE AWARE, one of the lenses is NOT VR lens!!
In my opinion, mixing VR and non-VR lenses in one package is simply weird and misleading too.. I will have to return it and suffer the loss of two expensive shipping fees and trouble.

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Kit includes: ♦ 1) Nikon D5000 Digital SLR Camera Body ♦ 2) Nikon 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR AF-S DX Lens ♦ 3) Nikon 55-200mm f/4-5.6G ED AF-S DX Lens ♦ 4) Transcend 8GB SecureDigital (SDHC) Card ♦ 5) Spare EN-EL9 Lithium-Ion Battery ♦ 6) Nikon Compact Digital SLR System Case ♦ 7) Precision Design USB 2.0 SDHC Card Reader ♦ 8) Precision Design Memory Card Storage Wallet ♦ 9) Digital Image Recovery Software ♦ 10) Precision Design 6-Piece Cleaning KitThe 12.3-megapixel Nikon D5000 Digital SLR Camera enables users to capture stunning images and High Definition video. Features include a 2.7-inch Vari-angle LCD monitor, D-Movie Mode, 19 Scene Modes, One-button Live View, shooting as fast as 4 FPS, ISO sensitivity from 200 to 3200, built-in sensor cleaning, 11-point AF System and much more.The Nikon 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR AF-S DX Lens is a compact, lightweight standard zoom lens with Vibration Reduction (VR) .
Versatile and ultra-compact with a powerful focal length range, the Nikon 55-200mm f/4-5.6G ED AF-S DX is an ideal 3.6x zoom lens for portraiture, sports or wildlife.Take more pictures with this 8GB High-Capacity SecureDigital (SDHC) memory card.Increase your shooting capacity with this EN-EL9 rechargeable battery.Protect your valuable photography equipment with this sturdy, water-repellant carrying case from Nikon.Transfer files quickly with this USB 2.0 SecureDigital (SD) Card Reader.Keep multiple memory cards protected and organized with this durable storage wallet.Retrieve lost or deleted images from your memory card with Image Recall Digital Image Recovery Software.This 6-piece cleaning kit contains an Air Blower, Lens Cleaning Tissues, Lens Cloth, Lens Cleaning Liquid, Brush and Cotton Swabs.

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Nikon D3000 10MP Digital SLR Camera with 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G AF-S DX VR Nikkor Zoom Lens & 55-200mm DX Zoom Lens with 16GB Card + (2x) EN-EL9a Battery + UV Filters + Cleaning Kit Review

Nikon D3000 10MP Digital SLR Camera with 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G AF-S DX VR Nikkor Zoom Lens and 55-200mm DX Zoom Lens with 16GB Card + (2x) EN-EL9a Battery + UV Filters + Cleaning Kit
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This is my first digital slr and I could not be happier the camera is both user friendly and produces professional results a true 5 star product.

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Kit includes:♦ 1) Nikon D3000 Digital SLR Camera & 18-55mm G VR DX AF-S Zoom Lens ♦ 2) Nikon AF-S 55-200mm f/4-5.6G DX Zoom-NIKKOR Lens♦ 3) Transcend 16GB High-Capacity SecureDigital (SDHC) Card♦ 4) Spare EN-EL9a High Capacity Lithium-Ion Battery Pack♦ 5) Additional Spare EN-EL9a High Capacity Lithium-Ion Battery Pack♦ 6) Vivitar 52mm UV Glass Filter ♦ 7) Additional Vivitar 52mm UV Glass Filter♦ 8) Precision Design Deluxe 6 Piece Lens & Digital SLR Cleaning KitThe 10.2-megapixel Nikon D3000 Digital SLR Camera enables users to capture stunning images with superior performance. Features include a 3.0-inch monitor, Active D-Lighting, 23 Scene Modes, In-Camera retouch image editing, shooting as fast as 3 FPS, ISO sensitivity from 100 to 1600, built-in sensor cleaning, 11-point AF System and much more.The Nikon 18-55mm VR Lens is an ultra compact, lightweight standard zoom lens that has a 3x focal zoom range. The Vibration Reduction (VR) system allows handheld telephoto zoom shooting even in poorly lit conditions.
The 55-200mm lens is a ultra-compact with a compact rod-type Silent Wave Motor that enables high speed auto focusing and super-quiet operation. The Super Integrated Coating minimizes ghosting and flare, and two Extra-low Dispersion (ED) glass elements.
Take more high-resolution pictures faster with this 16GB High-Capacity SecureDigital (SDHC) memory card.
Increase your shooting capacity with these two powerful EN-EL9a Lithium-ion rechargeable batteries.
This Vivitar UV Filter is a fine-weather filter that is designed to optimize your photography experience. UV filters block out unwanted ultraviolet light and prevents the UV "fogging/haze" effect".


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Nikon D3100 14.2MP Digital SLR Camera with 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 AF-S DX VR Nikkor Zoom Lens Review

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For the cost of this camera, I don't think you can get anything better. The low light performance is off the charts. As a wedding photographer I regularly shoot with Nikon's high end professional equipment and I was amazed how close this camera is to a pro camera. Now let me get specific. In order to compare I took a look at 100% files out of each camera I own.
Which camera excels Nikon D3100($Cheap) VS. D300($1600) VS. D700 ($2,700):
* Lens = The D3100 is the only camera that comes with a lens at it's normal price
* ISO Performance = Tie between D3100 and D700! (It could be Nikon's new processing but the JPEG looks fantastic I was shooting D3100 on 6400iso with very little noise at all)
* Low Light Focusing = D700
* Focus Speed = D700
* External Buttons & Controls for Pros = D700
* Menu Navigation = D3100
* Ease of Use = D3100
* Megapixel = D3100 (14.2)
* Sensor size = D700 (Much more important than megapixels but I won't get into this)
* Can use older lenses with functionality = D700 & D300
* Video = D3100 of course! 1080P video looks amazing.
* Frame Rate = D300 at 6 photos a second
* Weight = D3100 (light as a feather)
* Ergonomics = D700 (big enough for all my finger)
Lens:
The lens is a kit lens, it will work outside but not so great in low light. The Vibration Reduction will help indoors but Vibration Reduction can't stop a child or pet in motion indoors. Consider buying a 35mm 1.8dx AFS for around $200 and you will be super happy with this camera.
Video:
I purchased the 3100 specifically to shoot video, so I put on Nikon's brand new 85mm 1.4g Nano lens and shot video with it. The lens costs more than double the camera but I wanted to see how the 1080P video looked. It has the look of a cinematic movie. After the 85mm, I put on Nikon's 50 1.2 manual focus lens and was able to take very cinematic video in manual mode. In order to make it brighter or darker you either need to use a really old lens like the 50mm 1.2 and hit the AE-L (auto exposure lock) and twist the aperture to change exposure. Or you can hit the AE-L button when you get the exposure you like. Its not a perfect system but it works well for me. Inside the menu options you can change the AE-L button to hold the setting until you reset which is helpful.
Jello Cam (What's not so great):
This camera still suffers from the "Jello Cam" look in video if it is not on a tripod and you are shaky. The video can look like jello if moved too quickly. Use a monopod or tripod when shooting to avoid this. I'm not sure if a faster video frame rate 60fps would help - but at 24 and 30 it can suffer badly.
Conclusion:
This is an amazing deal! Unless you make most of your income from photography or have a stockpile of old lenses (this camera can only autofocus with AFS lenses) then this camera is the must have camera of the year. If you have good composition skills and an eye for light you can take photos worthy of a magazine with this. Seriously, you won't regret buying this camera. When you do, do yourself a favor and buy an additional Nikon AFS lens that has a maximum aperture of 2.8, 1.8 or 1.4. These lenses will take better portraits and deal better in low light than the kit lens.


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Nikon D5000 12.3 Mp Dx Digital SLR Camera with 2.7-inch Vari-angle LCD
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This Kit Includes:1- Nikon D5000 12.3 MP DX Digital SLR Camera with 2.7-inch Vari-angle LCD (Includes manufacturer's supplied accessories) 1- Nikon 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR AF-S DX Nikkor Lens 1- Nikon AF-S DX VR Zoom-Nikkor 55-200mm f/4-5.6G IF-ED Lens 1- 8GB SDHC Memory Card 1- USB SD/HC Memory Card Reader 2- Rechargeable Lithium Ion Replacement Extended Life Batteries 1- Rapid Home and Car Charger 1- 3 Piece Filter Kit Includes: UV, Circular Polarizer and Flourescent Filter1- Flash 1- Soft carrying case 1- Wide Angle Macro Lens w/Pouch and Caps 1- 2x Telephoto Zoom Lens w/Pouch and Caps 1- Full Size Tripod w/Carry Bag 1- Pack of LCD Screen Protectors1- Lens/LCD Cleaning Kit1- Mini Table Top TripodMore about this camera:Nikon D5000 digital SLR incorporates numerous pro-quality imaging technologies normally found in pricier Nikon DSLRs in a smaller, less-expensive Nikon DX-format camera body. Key among these features are the same 12.9 megapixel CMOS sensor found in the Nikon D90, High-Definition video capture (with sound), a 2.7" variable-angle LCD, Live View for composing stills or video from most any point-of-view, an 11-point autofocus system with Focus Tracking, and 3D Color Matrix II metering. Supplied Manufacturer Accessories in addition to mentioned above:EN-EL9a Rechargeable Li-ion Battery, MH-23 Battery Charger, DK-5 Eyepiece Shield, DK-24 Rubber Eyecup, UC-E6 USB Cable, EG-CP14 A/V Cable, AN-DC3 Camera Strap, BS-1 Hot-Shoe Cover, Body Cap, Software Suite CD-ROM (incl. ViewNX), 1 Year USA Limited Warranty.

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