While labeled an entry-level dSLR, the D5000 is a very robust camera that offers a great deal of control over the exposure process. The advanced features of this new camera include the same 12.3-megapixel DX format image sensor and EXPEED image processing system found on the D90, an 11-point AF system, 3D Color Matrix Metering II with 420 pixel RGB sensor, a Large 2.7-inch Vari-angle LCD, powerful built-in flash unit, Active D-lighting, Live View mode, broad sensitivity range (IS0 200 - 3200 + Hi/Lo settings in 0.3/0.7/1.0EV steps), increased burst capabilities (up to 4fps in JPEG Fine), ability to capture 720p HD (1280x720) video with sound at 24fps, HDMI video output, etc. The D5000 also replaces the D60 from last year as Nikon's consumer or entry-level model for 2009. Nikon's latest entry-level dSLR model (as of 6/2009), the D5000 has inherited many of it's powerful features from the larger and more expensive Nikon D90.
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