Nikon D3000
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16 years ago
Nikon D3000
The Nikon D3000 is a new entry-level digital SLR camera designed to make photography simple and accessible. Aimed at the complete beginner, the D3000 is primarily aimed at anyone who wants to take photos without having to worry about what the camera is doing.
16 years ago
Nikon D3000 review by RadiantLite
This camera has been improved from Nikon D60 Check my complete review with iso comparison and other details at: http://www.radiantlite.com/2009/09/nikon-d3000-review.html
Pros:
- ergonomic
- auto focus system
- guide mode
- photo retouch
Cons:
- no live view
- no built-in AF motor
16 years ago
The D3000 ($599) is Nikon's new entry-level digital SLR. It replaces the venerable D40, and while it doesn't bring live view and movie recording to its price category, the D3000 still offers a nice feature set for the price.
16 years ago
Nikon D3000 Review
As I said in the introduction, the Nikon D3000 is a great little camera. The only question that you have to answer is: Does it work for you
16 years ago
Nikon D3000 Digital Camera Review
Some nice features, but image quality was disappointing, with poor sharpness and color
Pros:
- Decent noise performance
- Lens stabilization was fairly effective
Cons:
- Poor color accuracy
- Unimpressive sharpness
16 years ago
Nikon D3000 DSLR Camera
N ikon's latest DSLR has broken out of the mold that were restraining some of the previous entry level models, which is about time considering that the competition is getting stiffer. How well does the D3000 fare in a (now) crowded market of consumer DSLR cameras?
16 years ago
Nikon D3000 Review
By now you would've read enough to know that the Nikon D3000 is Nikon's most basic camera in their digital SLR lineup (and also the most affordable). Despite its low price tag and "entry-level" title, the Nikon D3000 is a very capable digital SLR with few compromises made to ‘differentiate' it from...
Pros:
- Impressive image quality
- on par with some higher end Nikon models, Relatively compact for a digital SLR, simple control layout, User-friendly interface and help screens
- basic scene modes included, Full manual controls
- flash hotshoe, RAW image mode, Customizable Function button and recent settings...
Cons:
- Autofocus with AF-S/AI-S type lenses only, 11 point autofocus, Shutter life
- rated at 100,000 shots, Menu system and user interface design, Kit lens is usable but not the sharpest lens around, Autofocus possible with AF-S/AI-S lenses only
- lacks support for AF with legacy lenses, Limited RAW buffer...
16 years ago
Nikon D3000
Lately, more and more digital SLR cameras shoot high-definition video, but the new Nikon D3000 bucks this trend to focus purely on photos. The D3000 replaces the D60 at the bottom of Nikon's range. Its body is clearly derived from those of the D60, D40x and D40 .
16 years ago
Camera Test: Nikon D3000
You can get a lot of Nikon for your money-the $780 (body only) D90 pops readily to mind as a near-unbeatable deal. But what about the lowest-price entry point into the Nikon system, the D3000 ($550, street, with 18– 55mm f/3.5–5.6 VR lens)?
16 years ago
Entry Level, Minus The "Entry Level"
If you haven't noticed, the crew here at Gear Patrol loves to take photos . Not too long ago, this GP contributor was the last member of the crew still trying to take photos of the latest gear with his trusty old point-and-shoot (the venerable, yet aged Canon PowerShot SD200).
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