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Nikon DSLR Cameras
Out of Production DSLRs
D90
pros and cons of D5000 and D90
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<blockquote data-quote="Greywoulf" data-source="post: 2331" data-attributes="member: 636"><p>Personally I like smaller DSLRs, so the D5000 would win on that point alone.. ">}). </p><p></p><p>However IMO the D90 has a strong advantage in that it has the AF motor in it's body, </p><p>which means it will AF with a MUCH wider range of Nikkor lenses than the D5000, </p><p>which is limited to using only AF-S or AF-I lenses if you want to have full AF capability.</p><p>This is important if you have a lot of older lenses, or if you intend to bargain hunt and buy them used.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greywoulf, post: 2331, member: 636"] Personally I like smaller DSLRs, so the D5000 would win on that point alone.. ">}). However IMO the D90 has a strong advantage in that it has the AF motor in it's body, which means it will AF with a MUCH wider range of Nikkor lenses than the D5000, which is limited to using only AF-S or AF-I lenses if you want to have full AF capability. This is important if you have a lot of older lenses, or if you intend to bargain hunt and buy them used..... [/QUOTE]
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