Camera News
by Brad Soo on April 15 2009

Yesterday Nikon announced their latest entry-level digital SLR, and the latest SLR to feature a HD movie mode. It seems to be aimed squarely at the likes of Canon’s EOS 500D/Rebel T1i, Olympus’ E450 and Panasonic’s GH1 cameras. Here’s a quick rundown of its specifications:

nikon d5000

Nikon D5000 digital SLR
(Entry-level digital SLR camera)

  • 12 megapixel CMOS sensor (1.5X crop factor)
  • Dust reduction
  • No screw drive; autofocus available with AF-S/AI-S lenses only
  • 11 point AF
  • 2.7 inch tilt down and rotate LCD
  • Live view with contrast detect autofocus and face detection
  • Quiet Release (silent) shutter mode
  • Full manual controls
  • Base ISO range 200 – 3200 (expandable to 100 – 6400)
  • Auto Active D-Lighting and many playback editing features
  • 4 FPS burst mode
  • 720p (1280 x 720 at 24 FPS) movie mode with sound; no continuous autofocus
  • Takes SD/SDHC memory cards
  • Uses a lithium-ion battery
  • Available in April for $730 (body only) or $850 (18-55 VR kit lens)

Nikon also announced a new AF-S lens, the ultra-wide angle 10 – 24 mm, f3.5 – f4.5 SWM lens. It will go for around $900 in May.

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