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Consumer Reports Info for Amy's suggestions: Macharius Send a noteboard - 14/04/2010 06:54:54 PM
From the sound of it, the D5000 is several hundred dollars cheaper and will better fit your needs at the same time.

D90: $1100-$1200

A worthy, although pricey, successor to the highly rated D80, this is the first SLR with video capability. We found the HD video quality poor. It has excellent image quality when taking photos. Like its predecessor, it's very versatile with 11 AF points, making it well equipped to keep active subjects in focus. It also provides a top LCD panel, handy for displaying exposure info and camera settings. It's also one of the best basic SLRs for low-light shooting and has very long battery life. It offers a variety of post-editing modes, such as image cropping and contrast adjustments.

Highs - Excellent image quality. Can shoot HD video clips. Has max. ISO with best quality of 3200 ISO. VGA resolution LCD is very sharp and has live-view capability. Can shoot 4.5 fps, has 11 AF points and excellent battery life. Includes a hardware-based sensor cleaning system to keep dust off of sensor. Advanced features include vignetting and chromatic aberration correction and retouching options. It includes an HDMI out jack for connecting to an HDTV.

Lows - Expensive. Complex menus. Poor HD video quality. One of the heaviest basic SLRs.


D5000: $600

With its combination of liveview functionality, swiveling display, and ability to shoot HD-resolution video, this Nikon offers you a very intuitive way of taking video, as well as very good photos, with one device. It's also relatively inexpensive and better than most SLRs in low-light situations without a flash.

Highs - Moderately priced for an SLR with video capability. Very good image quality. Can shoot HD video clips (1280 x 720) but only at 24 fps, which is slower than most HD camcorders. Has max. ISO with best quality of 3200 ISO, which is better than most SLRs, including advanced models, for shooting in low-light situations without a flash. It has a swiveling LCD that drops down from the camera body, which is rare on most SLRs. Can shoot 4 fps and has 11 AF points, both of which can be useful when shooting action. Includes an HDMI output for HDTV so you can easily watch slide shows and video.

Lows - Shorter battery life than most SLRs we've tested. Menus are complex, which can confuse beginners. No live histogram, a feature that provides real-time exposure information.
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need some help with a camera recommendation - 14/04/2010 05:39:06 PM 628 Views
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My mom has the D60 which I guess is very similar and love it - 14/04/2010 07:04:31 PM 365 Views
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Consumer Reports Info for Amy's suggestions: - 14/04/2010 06:54:54 PM 498 Views
Re: Consumer Reports Info for Amy's suggestions: - 14/04/2010 07:36:50 PM 505 Views
Wow. So $600 is considered "entry level camera" here? *NM* - 15/04/2010 12:35:08 PM 167 Views
Yes, when looking at SLRs - 15/04/2010 12:40:27 PM 325 Views
Don't forget what high end really is though - 15/04/2010 02:04:08 PM 364 Views
Mmmm glass.. - 16/04/2010 02:12:07 AM 407 Views
I know isn't it? - 16/04/2010 02:49:54 AM 570 Views
a couple of slightly techincal questions - 14/04/2010 06:58:33 PM 437 Views
Re: a couple of slightly techincal questions - 14/04/2010 07:26:15 PM 457 Views
LOL Looks like I paid too much.. lol - 14/04/2010 07:28:04 PM 678 Views
I love my Nikon. - 14/04/2010 06:46:11 PM 535 Views
those are awesome thanks - 14/04/2010 07:01:56 PM 385 Views
I am looking to buy a macro lens. - 14/04/2010 07:15:32 PM 404 Views
You are ready for a new lens. - 14/04/2010 07:37:41 PM 369 Views
lol I will use this an my mantra! - 14/04/2010 07:47:17 PM 348 Views
As much as I normally don't like aftermarket lenses - 15/04/2010 02:59:09 PM 425 Views
I'll translate - 15/04/2010 03:42:08 PM 491 Views
LOL! Thanks - 15/04/2010 04:11:50 PM 352 Views
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Oh! You are both turning me on! - 15/04/2010 07:30:48 PM 405 Views
We know we are.. - 15/04/2010 08:07:33 PM 371 Views
I have the even older D40. Excellent camera. *NM* - 14/04/2010 11:40:37 PM 173 Views
My brother and Aunt both have Nikons - 14/04/2010 06:57:46 PM 386 Views
I still love the old 35mm SLRs - 14/04/2010 07:18:25 PM 414 Views
I tend to rate this guy's opinions, by the by: - 14/04/2010 11:46:55 PM 681 Views
thanks that is a very informative page - 15/04/2010 05:26:27 AM 330 Views
thanks that is a very informative page - 15/04/2010 05:26:28 AM 385 Views
Okay. I'm not much of a photographer. But I do work in a photo lab so I do have helpful tips. - 15/04/2010 03:35:50 PM 354 Views
Fuck me. I posted this in the wrong place. *NM* - 15/04/2010 07:25:25 PM 178 Views
stay away from olympus - 15/04/2010 01:33:01 AM 485 Views
that seems to be the popular opinion - 15/04/2010 05:28:50 AM 353 Views
well, like i said... - 15/04/2010 07:40:23 AM 364 Views
it isn't really cheaper then the Nikon - 15/04/2010 02:45:46 PM 330 Views
I'm a Canon guy. - 15/04/2010 02:15:38 AM 463 Views
The D5o00 or Canon do seem like the way to go - 15/04/2010 05:23:39 AM 411 Views
Who's obsessed? - 15/04/2010 02:00:15 PM 401 Views
I'm with Amy on this one. - 15/04/2010 02:08:03 PM 378 Views
Have you checked out the Panasonics? - 15/04/2010 07:57:57 AM 313 Views

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