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Yes you can. You will just lost the AF. Can still do MF. :)
 

D5000 Over satisfied user here;)
its a totally affortable and Great camera that actually work wonders!
and i dun think i would ever sell it or change to other body

now on my wishlist : 35mm f/1.8G:heart:

and i wish to learn how to shoot more miracles with it ^^
 

Had my D5000 since last year 1 Apr. One of the most satisfying DSLR I've ever use after jumping from D70s & D200 over the years.

One handy & lightweight DSLR for travelling and also very impress over the ISO noise control. :thumbsup:

Am happy with it till today. :)
 

I could add on to this.

As my observation goes, many people think swivel screen is a gimmick to make the camera more expensive.

That's so wrong. I shoot toys and I enjoy shooting them at really low but contrasting light. To auto focus on a still subject everything time in extreme low light is such a killer.
Swivel screen + live view makes my work flow so much smoother and intuitive.

I don't need to lie on the floor to look at my viewfinder either if i want to do any low angle shots. All I need to do at most is to squat. Convenient no?
 

Nikon D5000 :thumbsup: Never regret buying it. A gd DSLR for beginner. ;)
 

hi guys! do you have any idea on how to gear up the settings of D5000 for a sunset. pls answer the following items:

1. which place here in singapore is best to photoshoot a sunset?
2. set up for the following parameters for optimum capture of a sunset:
a. ISO
b. White Balance
c. Mode Dial Priority(A, S, P, or M)
d. Exposure Compensation
e. Aperture
f. Shutter Speed
g. Meterring Mode
h. AF Mode
i. Focus Mode
j. Active D-Lighting
k. Picture Control

thank you so much guys. please reply ASAP as i will schedule it this Sunday, 18 July 2010. thanks again!
 

hi guys! do you have any idea on how to gear up the settings of D5000 for a sunset. pls answer the following items:

1. which place here in singapore is best to photoshoot a sunset?
2. set up for the following parameters for optimum capture of a sunset:
a. ISO - 200
b. White Balance - Auto, shoot RAW
c. Mode Dial Priority(A, S, P, or M) - A, set to f8.0
d. Exposure Compensation - To taste. AE Bracket if you're kamcheung
e. Aperture - f8.0
f. Shutter Speed - Use tripod
g. Meterring Mode - Matrix
h. AF Mode - Doesn't matter. Auto-area
i. Focus Mode - Doesn't matter (AF-A)
j. Active D-Lighting - Shoot RAW
k. Picture Control - Shoot RAW

thank you so much guys. please reply ASAP as i will schedule it this Sunday, 18 July 2010. thanks again!

Replied in quote. Can view my flickr photostream for some examples.
 

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Replied in quote. Can view my flickr photostream for some examples.

where can i find your flickr photostream? is it in your profile? can you post its link here?

by the way, you forgot to answe no.1 "which place here in singapore is best to take a sunset photo....thank you for your reply...i will try the settings you mentioned above...
 

Hi guys! I just bought a 2nd hand D5000 today! :D Glad to hear about the great reviews from you guys. Anyway, I wanna ask, is the kit lens, 18-55mm good? Or should I get another lens right away? This is my first DLSR, so I wanna ask, whats the real difference in the lens anyway? I noticed the max aperture for the 18-55mm is just f/3.5, which is pretty small, right? Is that a bad thing?
 

Hi guys! I just bought a 2nd hand D5000 today! :D Glad to hear about the great reviews from you guys. Anyway, I wanna ask, is the kit lens, 18-55mm good? Or should I get another lens right away? This is my first DLSR, so I wanna ask, whats the real difference in the lens anyway? I noticed the max aperture for the 18-55mm is just f/3.5, which is pretty small, right? Is that a bad thing?

The kit lens is great, just continue shooting with it till u find its limitation. From there, u will know which lens u need next.
 

where can i find your flickr photostream? is it in your profile? can you post its link here?

by the way, you forgot to answe no.1 "which place here in singapore is best to take a sunset photo....thank you for your reply...i will try the settings you mentioned above...

there's no BEST place in singapore for sunset or sunrise la... which is probably why the question was not answered.
It's a very subjective thing, depending on whether you prefer buildings, water, scenery, etc.

1) Where's the best chicken rice in Singapore?
2) What's the best place in Singapore to live?
these type of questions are very subjective... hope you know what I'm trying to say.
There's a list of possible places in the land/city-scape section, in the stickies.
 

where can i find your flickr photostream? is it in your profile? can you post its link here?

by the way, you forgot to answe no.1 "which place here in singapore is best to take a sunset photo....thank you for your reply...i will try the settings you mentioned above...

Hi, you can find me at FLICKR

I quite like Labrador, that place's not too bad.
 

okay...thank you! thanks for this recommendation. i think i will try MacRitchie Reservoir Park...

thanks again!

Hey bro u can try woodlands waterfront. It also a gd place to take sunset photo. ;)
 

i appreciate its lightness when i climbed Gunung Bintan Adventure Trek.

It was drizzling and the slippery slope, imagine if i had carried any other DSLR, i probably slip and fall to my death. (:bsmilie: maybe not so serious)
 

Hi guys! I just bought a 2nd hand D5000 today! :D Glad to hear about the great reviews from you guys. Anyway, I wanna ask, is the kit lens, 18-55mm good? Or should I get another lens right away? This is my first DLSR, so I wanna ask, whats the real difference in the lens anyway? I noticed the max aperture for the 18-55mm is just f/3.5, which is pretty small, right? Is that a bad thing?


yes, it is good. its a recommended kit lens. very sharp in its class. im using it most of the time, its good for macro, landscape, portraits and even night. its responsive. maximize your use of it till you master it. dont buy another lens yet until you fully learn its capability. i have many astounding photos by just using the 18-55mm VR.

save your money for future use, it might come in handy, its not just in photography.

the real difference with other lens is that;
to a prime lens, its aperture is larger therefore its very sensitive to light, good for low light and those photos with great bokeh (depth of field or out of focus background), the sharpest among other lens class. the only draw back of this is it has a fixed focal length compared to your 18-55mm it can zoom in and out, from 18 to 55mm. most cheap prime lens dont have VR to counter handshake.

to a telezoom lens, the zoom end is farther than your 55mm, good for wildlife photography and portraits. not sensitive to light, mostly sucks on low light (but not all)

to a wide angle lens, the wide angle end is much wider than 18mm. good for landscapes
 

hmm, i'm thinking of replacing the kit lens with the tamron 17-50mm f2.8...
 

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hi guys!! :cool:
 

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