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The Nikon D3000 attempt to continue the angle of the less expensive "DSLR entry level" market. , Who between in the market costs $ 599, which includes the body and lens kit 18-55 mm. It's very attractive, given it a few years ago, the price of D40, a 6 megapixel camera has been a little under $ 1,000 when he entered the stage of the camera. Technological improvements and, well Obviously, the competition had its effect in reducing the prices of cheaper digital SLR cameras.

But there is already one camera input level in the stable Nikon. Is the Nikon D5000. What are the differences between these two houses, and what is the best buy?

Based on specifications base that are always in the headlines, the D3000 has an image sensor Image sensor 10.2 compared with 12.3 million pixels of the D5000. While many people are forced to buy the new camera to the most megapixels, the difference is not as important as vendors would have you believe. An image of 10 megapixels can produce monstrous prints of almost any size you want.

Other differences of note are listed here:

                      (D3000 first)        cons (D5000 is listed second)

  • Sensor Size: 10.2MPÂ vs. 12.3MP – D5000 slight advantage
  • LCD: 3.0 "2.7 with 230K pixels vs" with 230K pixels – tilt the screen LCD – D5000 slight advantage due to the inclination of the screen
  • Live View: A vs. NES yes – Advantage D5000
  • Mark continues: advantage 3fps vs 4 fps – D5000 Light
  • Video: A NES VSA with "Yes" 1280 x 720 (720p) at 24 frames per second with its Mono – Great Advantages D5000
  • Price: $ 729A $ 599A VSA (both rooms have the same kit lens included) – the appeal on the basis of characteristics above
  • Image Quality: equality – Advantage D3000

The differences in the list, the advantage goes clearly to the D5000. However, we must consider their own needs. The price difference is about $ 130, and the main characteristic that causes a difference in price is based video thats the D5000. So the bottom line is whether or not the buyer has the desire for a video on your device photo. Many people who move from one point and compact digital cameras have become accustomed to having this capability. However, purists the camera is looking for a camera that has two things: The first is the ability to change lenses as the firing requirements change (where the digital SLR) and the second is the ability to control camera settings manually selecting shooting mode priority, such as opening or shutter speed.

Are you willing to spend an additional $ 130 for the video capture function?

Since this is a brand new release, many reviewers will compare the Nikon D3000 and D5000. A more visually pleasing comparison is available at http://www.digital-photographic-resources.com.

I have a 18-200mm Lens Nikon digital SLR. What teleconverter would be best for this?

I a 18-200mm Nikon SLR Camera Lens. I'm looking for something that allows me to extend much closer. Is there some sort of teleconverter could connect to it? Or should I save for a goal of 400 mm or 600 mm?

You can get a 2X teleconverter, which will essentially double its focal length of 400 mm. In my opinion, the approach automatically slows down some, but not so bad. At 400mm you must use a tripod or monopod for stabilize the camera and lens

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