crystal1993
New Member
Welcome to the D5000 club, once you keep playing around and hear from fellow users, soon you will be hit by the BBB virus, becareful..![]()
Ahahahaha! So true! ;p
Welcome to the D5000 club, once you keep playing around and hear from fellow users, soon you will be hit by the BBB virus, becareful..![]()
Just jump into the NIKON ship after several years "thinking"
Cost of Investment:
D5000 with 18-55 $1050
PWP : 55-200 + bat $199
Extended warranty $132
Stein Filter 52mm UV 2 pcs at $12 each
Free Nikon cleaning kits, 2 pcs 8 GB, Tripod, Bag and screen protector.
More to come:
Books, camera bag and ..................
Need more $$$$:bigeyes:
Hi,
Think you're worrying too much. Stick with the 18-50 Sigma and learn how to use it. You'll appreciate the constant f2.8 aperture capabilities when you need it.
As d5000 doesnt have af motor built in how do i check if 3rd party lens like sigma and tamron has the af motor built in . For nikon i know its Af-S to identify.
Sigma got any problems with front or back focusing?
Proud new user of a D5000! Sure I'll have lots of great times with this camera.
First few shots.
![]()
![]()
As d5000 doesnt have af motor built in how do i check if 3rd party lens like sigma and tamron has the af motor built in . For nikon i know its Af-S to identify.
Yeap. Both at high iso. 3200 & 1250 respectively.seems pretty sharp to meboth shot at high iso?
Yeap. Both at high iso. 3200 & 1250 respectively.
Dont put too high iso to 3200 for non-moving object. you will see noise on your pics.
1250 and below should be fine, play with ur apreture and shutter speed.
Reporting as another nikon 5k lover...![]()
Hi Guys,
I'm using a D5000 also. Initially I was really happy with the camera until one day when I wanted to try on a AF 50mm prime then I start to learn about the lack of servo motor inside my camera body. I was so damn disapointed but it isn't the end of the world because I can still rely on AF-S lens. My love for my D5000 strengthen once again.
Glad to know there are people out there who likes their D5000.
agree, but look at the 2 pics she posted lol. i dun detect noise in both pics.
2 possible options:
1) the noise is removed by d5000 itself by selecting iso noise removal to high
2) done separately via PP
other than noise, details r lost due to high iso. colours dun look as saturated as low iso too.
I didn't do any PP, so it must have been the camera.
I was playing around with the settings, modes, and everything (first 4 hours with the camera afterall). I must have been using a night mode or something.
But i did notice that the colours don't look good at the higher levels.
Gotta take note of the iso levels the next time i do night shots. and use more of the aperture and shutter manipulations. glad i posted here..![]()
![]()
i recommend using aperture priority ('A' on the mode dial) mode. allows u to control aperture in such situations, n let the camera decide the best shutter speed for u. u can also learn how to control the depth of field using that mode.
another tip to note is the minimum shutter speed required to actually cancel out blur caused by handshake. Follow this equation:
shutter speed = 1/(focal length)
so let's say ur focal length's at 18mm, n since d5000 is body with a cropped sensor, u haf to multiply the focal length by 1.5x crop factor. so the final result will be 1/27secs or faster, thus the closest shutter speed which can be selected in camera will be 1/30secs. with the VR in lenses nowadays, u can afford slowing it down to say 1/15secs or even 1/8secs. Learn the breathing technique too. it helps in takin clear shots![]()