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Testseek.com have collected 127 expert reviews of the Nikon D5000 and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Nikon D5000.
Award: Good Buy May 2009
May 2009
 
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The editors liked

  • Good image quality and performance
  • HD video capability
  • Essentially a D90 for less money
  • 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...
  • Excellent value. Stellar image quality. HD video capture. LCD screen rotates and swivels. HDMI out.
  • Articulated LCD
  • Excellent image quality
  • Image quality and ISO levels
  • Relatively fast 4FPS burst shooting
  • Inexpensive for HD video.
  • Modestly priced with solid optics. Compact and light
  • Good exposure and image controls in video mode
  • With versatile LED view screen.
  • Swiveling screen. While video settings are minimal
  • Aperture adjustment lets you control depth of field.
  • Strong low-light performance
  • Long battery life
  • Crisp HD video recording
  • Image quality is excellent
  • D5000 provides great mix of manual control and ease of use for a DSLR
  • LCD can twist and swivel away from the camera
  • Battery life is good for DSLR camera
  • Good collection of printed materials quick start guide and user guide
  • Very good photo quality
  • Fast
  • Video capture
  • Nice kit lens
  • Built-in wireless flash controller.
  • Good tonal response and dynamic range
  • Very impressive high ISO performance
  • Easy-to-use control system
  • Feels very fast and responsive in use
  • Twist and swivel screen useful for certain shooting types
  • Useful in-camera RAW proces...
  • Affordable 12MP D-SLR with HD video
  • Tilt and swivel screen
  • Compact size.
  • Compact size
  • Great image quality with low noise
  • Fully-articulated screen with Live View
  • 720p HD movie mode
  • 11-point AF and viewfinder guides.
  • Variangle screen
  • Build and picture quality
  • Great overall image quality. Excellent Interface. Oodles ‘o manual controls. ...

The editors didn't like

  • HD video time limited
  • No AF for video
  • Too expensive for an entrylevel camera
  • "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...
  • Cant automatically refocus when shooting video. No microphone input. Low-res screen compared with competition. Proprietary USB port.
  • No autofocus with video
  • Low-res LCD
  • A bit too small
  • Buttons crowded and reduced.
  • Limited video shooting modes
  • Typical DSLR ergonomics and audio issues.
  • Prepare to miss some great shots while you dig though multiple screens to make adjustments. Menus use ambiguous sample photos instead of words
  • Which makes some controls indecipherable. Claustrophobic viewfinder and smallish 2.7inch LCD.
  • HD movie recording lacks auto focus
  • Mediocre still photo focus in Live View mode
  • Learning the function of each button could be time consuming
  • Autofocus can be slow
  • Especially in low light
  • Experienced photographers will want more features
  • LCD could use more resolution
  • Small
  • Dim viewfinder
  • Middling video quality
  • Too easy to accidentally change focus points.
  • Control system rather dependant on multiple button presses
  • Contrast detect AF so slow its useless for most types of photography (which is often the case on DSLRs)
  • No built-in AF motor restricts lens choice (though most popular lenses do work)
  • Default J...
  • Slow Live View
  • Difficult movie focusing
  • Video doesn’t autofocus
  • Battery life unimpressive.
  • Video doesnt autofocus
  • Battery life unimpressive
  • No AF motor for older lenses
  • UI slow for experienced owners
  • Relatively small optical viewfinder
  • Screen hinged at bottom
  • Not side.
  • Screen resolution
  • Lack of high ISO
  • Price point
  • Mediocre HD video performance. Limited Shutter Speed. Heavy. ...

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  Published: 2009-06-01, review by: expertreviews.co.uk

  • Abstract:  Assuming youre not upgrading from another consumer-level Nikon, picking between the Nikon D5000 and the Canon EOS 500D is tricky. The D5000 is a fraction cheaper and has a 12.9-megapixel Cmos sensor compared with the 500Ds 15.1-megapixel sensor....

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  Published: 2009-05-26, review by: T3.com

  • Price, Picture quality, Nifty tilting screen, GPS capability, On board automatic settings
  • Shutter lag when using Live View
  • When you think of the D5000 as the D90 brains in a less elaborate body, youre getting semi-professional performance at a great price indeed

 
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  Published: 2009-05-13, review by: CNET.co.uk

  • Very good photo quality; fast; video capture; articulated LCD; good kit lens; built-in wireless flash controller
  • Small, dim viewfinder; middling video quality; too easy to accidentally change focus points
  • Though it falls short in its design, the Nikon D5000 delivers a useful set of features, speedy performance and great photo quality for the money ...

 
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  Published: 2009-05-06, review by: techradar.com

  • Compact body, Intuitive interface, Excellent AF/metering/White balance, Very capable 11-point AF system Nikons best Live View yet, Includes face detection AF, 720p HD video can be handy
  • Simplified ergonomics, Slow Contrast-detection AF in Live View, Struggles with backlit subjects, Inbuilt microphone is over-sensitive to sounds of camera handling, No AF in video mode, Currently rather pricey

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  Published: 2009-04-27, review by: techadvisor.co.uk

  • The Nikon D5000 is one of the most impressive digital SLR cameras on the market. Not only can it be used as a fully fledged D-SLR with manual settings, but it can shoot movies and also be used in a similar way to an advanced compact or a point-and-sho...

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  Published: 2009-01-01, review by: practicalphotography.com

  • At £719 for the body only or £799 with the standard 18-55mm AF-S VR kit lens, the D5000 is well priced against its closest rival, the Canon EOS 500D (the latter being £969 with a similar spec kit lens). There are plenty of other things to like about th...

 
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  Published: 2006-01-01, review by: expertreviews.co.uk

  • Abstract:  Verdict: Theres plenty to like in this SLR but its convoluted controls mean its worth spending more on the D90. The digital SLR market is busier than ever, with Canon, Olympus, Sony and now Nikon each offering three models under £1,000. The D5000 ...

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  Published: 2010-05-12, review by: ld2.ciol.com

  • Flip & twist LCD, HD movie, lots of in-camera effects and modes
  • Large, video recording limited to 5 minutes or 2GB file size

 
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  Published: 2009-08-14, review by: firstpost.com

  • Sturdy build, Great live-view integration, 11-point autofocus, Good post processing features, Excellent performance
  • Shutter lag with live-view
  • If theres one thing I would always recommend Nikon DSLR cameras for, it would be their high ISO performance. The Nikon D5000 is a perfect example of that. Night shots taken with higher ISO settings gave negligible noise, even though I was using the 18...

 
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  Published: 2009-05-14, Author: Lori , review by: asia.cnet.com

  • Very good photo quality; fast; video capture; articulated LCD; built-in wireless flash controller.
  • Small, dim viewfinder; middling video quality; easy to accidentally change focus points.
  • Though it falls short in its design, the Nikon D5000 delivers a nice feature set, speedy performance, and great photo quality for the money.

 
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