Nikon D3000
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16 years ago
Nikon D3000 18-55 VR Kit review
Beginner-friendly features, but it fails to provide efficient controls and competitive image quality for when the beginners become more demanding.
13 years ago
This was my first DSLR camera and even for that I was quite disappointed. Especially for indoor photography without flash it was horrible. If you just want to play around with the different settings the user friendly mode can help you with some understanding if you do not want to read the theory...
8 years ago
Great camera for a beginner
I have't touched a camera in a long time and I'm new to photography. But so far it's a great camera. I love it and can't wait to use in the upcoming celebration. P.s. had great service from the buyer.
16 years ago
Nikon D3000 Review
The Nikon D40 was an innovative digital camera, not only for Nikon, but also for the completely entry-level industry of the DSLR industry. What created the D40 so different to what had gone before was its stylish customer interface, which was designed to describe, rather than show, key capturing...
13 years ago
Joy Short-lived
This camera served me well for two years. It was easy to use and offered enough features for my needs. However, after about a year and a half, it died. Even when the battery was newly charged, the camera would turn on briefly and then die.
13 years ago
Nikon D3000 dont enter on this level
Hi there if you are going to buy an entry level DSLR I would suggest stop and don't buy it because its not worth the money you put in. Entry level DSLR means the one like Nikon DSLR D3000. They are good but they just good not great.
16 years ago
Nikon D3000 Compared to the Nikon D60 and Canon Rebel XS / EOS 1000D
Aug 10th. Nikon recently announced the Nikon D3000 digital SLR, a successor to the popular Nikon D40 and D60 entry level digital SLR cameras. The 10.2 MP DX format Nikon D3000 ups the ante with an 11-point AF system with 3D Tracking, a larger 3.0-inch LCD screen, a new user friendly 'Guide' setting...
16 years ago
Nikon D3000 digital SLR camera
If you're an enthusiast photographer and want to learn more about how to take photos in different situations, there is probably no better camera to get your hands on than Nikon's D3000.
Pros:
- In-built guides
- easy to use
- useful 3D tracking focus
Cons:
- Has minimal buttons and only one control dial
- noisy images from ISO 400 and above
- can only autofocus with AF-S lenses
16 years ago
Nikon D3000
The Nikon D3000 is a replacement for the extremely popular Nikon D40, which for a little over two years has marked the entry point to the company's digital SLR lineup.
Pros:
- Small body with a good grip
- Easy handling
- nice simple camera for novices
- yet features to grow into
- Quiet shutter sound
- Does good job of holding highlight and shadow detail
- "Active D-Lighting" contrast-control option works very well
- Kit lens offers VR (Vibration Reduction
- aka Image
Cons:
- AF system is occasionally unreliable
- AF points are difficult to see
- Very bright (saturated) color (but easy to dial down if you prefer
- Our sample showed two clusters of hot pixels at all ISO levels
- even at fairly high light levels (very unusual
- Inconsistent flash exposure
- Viewfinder accuracy
16 years ago
Nikon D3000
This Nikon D3000 Review is based on a production model. All sample images are unretouched, except where specified. The Nikon D3000 DSLR is an excellent entry-level Family DSLR for beginner photographers tired of the limitations of Point-and-Shoot digital cameras.
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