Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Nikon D3000

Nikon’s D3000 is the company’s latest entry-level DSLR and the replacement for the D40, D40x and D60 models. D3000 employs the body and sensor of the earlier D60, adds a bigger 3in screen and swaps the basic 3-point AF system for the considerably more sophisticated 11-point AF system (not to mention the useful viewfinder grid-lines) of the D5000 and D90. The headline new feature is the Guide mode, which really does make the D3000 the most approachable DSLR to date. Coupled with the excellent metering and AF system behind the scenes, the D3000 is arguably the best choice for first-time DSLR owners who are willing to swap Live View for a helping hand.

Pros: Very friendly and easy to use, 11-point AF, decent metering.
Cons: No Live View, exposure bracketing or AF with older lenses.
Overall: A great choice for DSLR beginners who want guidance.

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