Posted by admin | Under Nikon D90
Tuesday Jul 27, 2010
I know many people are struggling about either NikonD90 to get or the NikonD5000. I’ve been there before and previously owned a D5000, but finally made my decision and ended up with a D90. However, what is the best for me might not be the best for you. In this video I will talk about the differences about these two camera bodies, and hope it will help you find out which one is the best for you.
The NikonD5000 is phenomenal. It has 12mg pixels and the same sensor as the D90. It has tilt and swivel LCD screen which I wish the D90 had, and the interval shooting mode which the D300 has. It’s lighter, and very easy to carry around. The video feature is very nice, you can watch this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1kaQFnqpBbA to see the video I shot by D5000. So for a starter, I would recommend the D5000. If you are not going use many lenses, then who cares if it has autofocus motor built in. It’s totally worth the price.
P.s. You can always go to www.dpreview.com to the buying guide and put the cameras that you are interested in side by side to compare the cons and pros.
For the ones who are more serious about photography, the D90 allows you have more options on your lighting choices since it as CLS feature, and it has auto focus motor that allows the professionals to try out many lenses and get sharp images. If you care about the quality, sharpness of your images, then get the D90. Who cares about the interval shooting mode, you can always do it manually.
Anyway, hope you will find out what you want from taking photos and figure out which camera is the best for you. Don’t worry, you won’t stick with the same camera forever.
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Posted by admin | Under Nikon D90
Monday Jun 28, 2010
Lets start with 12.3 megapixels and the three-inch LCD screen, but the cool tool is the new D-Movie mode, allowing you to create HD movie clips (1280 x 720) with sound and a 24 fps cinematic quality. You wont get this quality with typical camcorders.
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