What is the difference between nikon d5000 and d3000




















Flip-out screens can be useful for tricky shots. The device is protected with extra seals to prevent failures caused by dust, raindrops, and water splashes.

An optical viewfinder or OVF allows the photographer to compose a shot while seeing exactly what the lens will capture. OVFs have no time lag and require no power - as opposed to electronic viewfinders, which can drain battery life.

OVFs are also better in low light situations. We consider a lower weight better because lighter devices are more comfortable to carry. A lower weight is also an advantage for home appliances, as it makes transportation easier, and for many other types of products.

With less than full coverage, you may have to crop your photos afterward to get them looking perfect. A hot shoe can be used to attach an external flash, as well as light meters, viewfinders, rangefinders and other attachments. A higher screen resolution provides a sharper image, making it easier to review your photos. A system camera has many interchangeable components such as lenses, flashes, and other accessories.

System cameras offer greater flexibility than compact cameras. You can operate the device easily, by pressing the screen with your fingers. Optics 1. The larger the sensor the more light the sensor captures yielding in better image quality. The more focus points the more flexibility in picking which part of the scene to focus on. They also give the image sensor a better probability in identifying the right area of the scene to focus on in more automatic modes.

The number of megapixels determines the resolution of the images captured with the main camera. If the front view area width x height of the cameras is taken as an aggregate measure of their size, the Nikon D is notably larger 8 percent than the Nikon D Moreover, the D is markedly heavier 10 percent than the D In this context, it is worth noting that neither the D nor the D are weather-sealed.

The above size and weight comparisons are to some extent incomplete since they do not consider the interchangeable lenses that both of these cameras require. In this particular case, both cameras feature the same lens mount, so that they can use the same lenses. You can compare the optics available in the Nikon Lens Catalog. The following table provides a synthesis of the main physical specifications of the two cameras and other similar ones. If you would like to visualize and compare a different camera combination, you can navigate to the CAM-parator app and make your selection from a broad list of cameras there.

The price is, of course, an important factor in any camera decision. The listed launch prices provide an indication of the market segment that the manufacturer of the cameras have been targeting. The D was launched at a somewhat lower price by 20 percent than the D, which makes it more attractive for photographers on a tight budget. Usually, retail prices stay at first close to the launch price, but after several months, discounts become available. Later in the product cycle and, in particular, when the replacement model is about to appear, further discounting and stock clearance sales often push the camera price considerably down.

The size of the sensor inside a digital camera is one of the key determinants of image quality. A large sensor will generally have larger individual pixels that offer better low-light sensitivity, provide wider dynamic range , and have richer color-depth than smaller pixels in a sensor of the same technological generation.

Moreover, a large sensor camera will give the photographer more control over depth-of-field in the image and, thus, the ability to better isolate a subject from the background. On the downside, larger sensors tend to be associated with larger, more expensive camera bodies and lenses. Both cameras under consideration feature an APS-C sensor and have a format factor sometimes also referred to as "crop factor" of 1. Within the spectrum of camera sensors, this places the review cameras among the medium-sized sensor cameras that aim to strike a balance between image quality and portability.

Both cameras have a native aspect ratio sensor width to sensor height of While the two cameras under review share the same sensor size, the D offers a higher resolution of This megapixels advantage translates into a 11 percent gain in linear resolution. We compare them by looking at the categories you see below. Both these cameras have the same sorts sensor called "DX" which means that if you compare the cameras side by side the lenses will also have the same experienced focal length.

Neither of the cameras have a Full frame sensor which means that you will get a "crop factor" where the cameras sensor size effect the focal length with a multiplier. By far the biggest difference is in lenses.

The difference between a D, D, D in a side by side picture will be hard to notice. The difference between any body with the shot at 50mm f5. Same with a 55mm shot and cropping a ton of it off compared to something with more reach like a mm lens. Don't spend a fortune on your first camera body. Is it worth the hefty price tag? We take a look at the Cine, the high-end model in this series.

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