Saturday, July 24, 2010

Nikon D5000

So today I got a new Nikon D5000~ Exciting! The good part about it is that I now have a Nikon SLR camera that I can use whenever I want and I can use for all of my creative purposes. There is no real negative part about the camera except that my little close up lens does not work on the D5000. Which means I'll need to buy a new lens or ask my grandfather if he has one that will fit the camera.




The iffy bits about the camera are that you can't just plug it into a computer and transfer the photos you need to install some silly program to do it. The other negative part of the camera is that despite how fancy the name sounds, it is no more fancy than my old camera. The major differences between the D5000 and the D50 (My old camera)is as follows. The Nikon D50 was your basic 6 megapixel SLR camera it could however autofocus motorized camera lenses even if they were not specifically made for the camera. The D5000 is a 12.3 megapixel SLR camera with HD video capabilities. The negative is that they don't as readily accept other lenses, it will take any lens with a Nikon bracket but will not autofocus them. The next one that will autofocus lenses not made for them is the Nikon D90.

Nikon is so funny with their naming of things. Who would have thought that a camera called the D5000 was a lower grade than the D300. Weird. It's a good camera either way.

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