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Point and shoot update Nikon D90 vs. Nikon 5000?
Im looking to buy a new camera and I can not quite the difference between the D90 and the Nikon 5000. If I buy, lenses that would be good. I read about a AF-S DX Nikon Zoom-Nikkor 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6G IF-ED ". Is it good enough to shoot amatureish only? Im moving to form a point and shoot:) can someone tell me more about the new line only menttioned? as at the dates Release?
As a camera to photograph the D90 gives you room to grow. It has advanced features that you can discover as you learn, and must be able to last for a few years. D5000 is a level of consumption all round, and if you're interested in having a good video recording system also you may want to consider. Saying goes – Jack of all trades, master of none. If it were my money, I would get the D90 … The 70-300mm lens is a really good inside of its kind, but like any 70-300 is to push the limits of what technology will let you do. Overall a useful purpose, but you definitely need a standard zoom lens, something like a 18-105mm, because the 70-300 does not make things close.
Unboxing Nikon D300s and Nikon 17-55mm Nikkor Lens.