Sometimes, what you read on the internet is true. Like now! Nikon’s D5000 is a 12.3MP DSLR that shoots 720p HD video using the D90’s sensor for $850. Yep, the ...
Nikon introduced the D5000 DSLR today. This new camera targets photo enthusiasts and new DSLR users with its multitude of features including a new 2.7-inch Vari-angle LCD monitor and HD video ...
Expands Possibilities For Photo and HD Video Creativity With D-Movie Mode, Vari-angle LCD Monitor and 19 Automatic Scene Modes Nikon Inc. introduced the new D5000, a digital SLR camera with a host of ...
Consumer DSLRs with HD video capabilities are becoming more and more prevalent these days. As a result, manufacturers are constantly battling to find ways to differentiate themselves and their ...
The LCD plus higher resolution and a better AF system inherited from the D90 distinguish it from the cheaper D60, but challenges the D90 itself at this price point: Nikon is using the same ...
[Updated: May 23, 2009 @ 11:21am] Okay, so sub-$800 is for the body-only prices, but less than three weeks after the Canon EOS Digital Rebel T1i generated lots of buzz for being the cheapest dSLR to ...
If the first number you look at when DSLR-shopping is the price, we understand. Blame it on the times. So there’s no question that the new Nikon D5000 will stop you cold in your number-crunching ...
First the spy shots, now the official announcement. Nikon has unveiled the much-speculated D5000 12.3MP DSLR. It is essentially the D90 in a compact chassis at cheap price — aims to compete with the ...
Nikon’s D5000 is looking more and more like a sure thing for the near future: A Hong Kong retailer’s page for the camera went up early revealing some vital specs ...
It looks like it might be a pretty close call between the three models we've heard about thus far for 2009. The T1i promises better movie capture--the 24fps video is the same as the D90's, which was a ...
Japanese optics and imaging manufacturer Nikon yesterday unveiled the D5000 digital single lens reflex (DSLR) camera with its proprietary D-Movie function, and extensive in-camera editing features to ...
The Nikon D5000 ($850 with an 18mm-to-55mm f3.5-5.6G VR lens, as of 5/15/09) strikes a great balance between price and features. It deviates from the nomenclature of its closest siblings, the and , ...