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May 2009
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Sehr gute Bildqualität
Ordentliche Geschwindigkeit
Videofunktion
Schwenkbares Display
überdurchschnittliches Kit-Objektiv
Integrierte kabellose Blitzsteuerung
Einfache Handhabung
Gute Ausstattung
Robustes Gehäuse
Starker Akku
KlappBildschirm
Ergonomisches Design
Gute Bildqualität auch bei höheren ISO Empfindlichkeiten
Das 2
7 Zoll Display ist drehund schwenkbar gelagert
Die Einblickwinkel des Displays sind jeweils gut
Der einzigartige Drehund Schwenkmechanismus des Displays ist sehr praxistauglich
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Dunkler Sucher
Mittelmäßige Videoqualität
Ansteuerung der Fokuspunkte etwas hakelig
Niedrige BildschirmAuflösung
Lange Auslöseverzögerung im LiveViewBetrieb
Kein Autofokus im VideoModus
Kein ins Kameragehäuse integrierter optischer Bildstabilisator (dieser ist ins KitObjektiv integriert)
Der Live View Autofokus arbeitet ziemlich langsam
Manueller Fokus des 1855mm Objektivs nicht optimal
Zusammenfassung: I’ll leave it to the numerologists among you to decipher why Nikon has gone to a four-figure code in this latest D-SLR, but it hints at a new generation of interchangeable lens cameras that tempts the previous digicam owner to step up into a land wher...
Zusammenfassung: Much like a brand new sports car, Nikon’s DSLR hybrid, the D5000, begs to be shown off. With its price tag edging in just under $1,000, the D5000 functions as a new breed of entry level DSLR camera, one that is accessible to new users yet still jam-pac...
Great features for the price, Records HD-resolution video, Good kit lens offers VR (image stabilization), Camera automatically corrects chromatic aberration in camera JPEGs, further increasing the apparent quality of the lens, Excellent high-ISO perfor...
"Rolling-shutter" motion artifacts in HD movie recording are distracting, No provision for external audio input for movie recording, Multi-point AF in low light is very slow, Autofocus in Live View mode is slow, limited to contrast-detect onl...
Though it stands out as an oddity in naming terms when compared to the other Nikon digital SLRs in the line, the Nikon D5000 is best described as a lower-cost D90 in a D60 body, with a smaller set of available autofocus lenses. There are a few usabil...
Video doesn’t autofocus; battery life unimpressive.
Overall, the Nikon D5000 is well positioned to stand up to competing entry-level SLRs and crossover cameras such as those from Olympus and Panasonic based on the Micro Four Thirds system. Its price should appeal to SLR novices, and it offers a large e...
Zusammenfassung: Video Review: Kevin Pereira and Olivia Munn review the D5000, which is the ultimate digital SLR camera from Nikon: smaller, lighter, and easier to use with 12.3 megapixels, 720p video recording, geo-tagging and more. ...
Zusammenfassung: Better late than never… Heres our little review of Nikons latest DSRL, the D5000. First of all Id like to stress Im not a professional camera man but rather a DSRL heavy user, so dont expect much from me. Ok? Another important point, this first Ni...
Zusammenfassung: NIKONS D5000 DIGITAL SLR CAMERA EXPANDS POSSIBILITIES FOR PHOTO AND HD VIDEO CREATIVITY WITH D-MOVIE MODE, VARI-ANGLE LCD MONITOR AND 19 AUTOMATIC SCENE MODES MELVILLE, N.Y. (April 14, 2009) - Nikon Inc. today introduced the new D5000, a digital SLR c...
The Nikon D5000 is a successful crossbreed of the D90 and the D60. The new DSLR combines the imaging assembly, AF module, Live View and HD video recording capabilities of the former with the beginner-friendly infopanel-based operation of the latter, i...
Zusammenfassung: The Nikon D5000 ($729.95 for body only) suffers from many of the same setbacks that the D90 experienced before it. The camera doesnt capture full HD video and its 1280 x 720 footage simply wont cut it in todays market. The rolling shutter issue does...