Pros
- Tilt and swivel LCD enables creativity
- Records HD video to Motion JPEG
Cons
- Battery life not as long as larger units
- Automatic controls produce middling pics
Bottom Line
This well-rounded model has tons of features, and a handy tilt-and swivel screen. But auto-mode images were middling.
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PCWorld's Nikon D5000 Coverage
- Nikon's Solid D5000 Entry-Level DSLR Digital Camera With a 2.7-inch tilt-and-swivel LCD screen, the Nikon D5000 strikes a great balance between price and features.
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