April 15

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Nikon Introduces the D5000- 12.3 megapixel with Video

By Dan

April 15, 2009

Expanding even further into the realm of video SLR cameras, Nikon has just introduced the D5000, a lightweight entry level digital SLR with a 12.3 megapixel CMOS sensor, a shooting speed of 4 fps and 1280 x 720 pixel video capture capabilities. With an expected street price of $729.95, the D5000 is targeted at the consumer market, and at that price, it could have wide appeal, even with professionals who are curious to try shooting video through their high quality, interchangeable lenses.

Essentially the little brother to the D90, the D5000 is built with many of the same features, although to bring it down to it’s budget price point, some of it’s specifications have reduced capability in comparison to the higher priced cameras in Nikon’s line.

I have to say that I’m quite intrigued myself at the thought of shooting video through my own workhorse 80-200mm f2.8 and 14mm f2.8 lenses. I might have to pick one of these things up! You can read more about the D5000 here.

Nikon D5000, to be released in April 2009
Nikon D5000, to be released in April 2009

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Hi, I'm Dan Bailey, a 25+ year pro outdoor and adventure photographer, and official FUJIFILM X-Photographer based in Anchorage, Alaska.


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