Confusion Among Consumers Unlike the D5000
After the much hyped D60 and D40, Nikon has finally decided to release D5000. This be able to be attributed to the growing popularity of DSLR and as manifested with the recent boom of manufacturers releasing either bulked-up or stripped-down products to make sure that they will not lose their market. This shift has not been that well-known though as it created confusion among consumers Unlike the D5000, the D40 and D60 models do not enjoy an autofocusing motor features which made the previous models much easier but less expensive This walk gave consumers the option to buy a fewer fancy camera through an acceptable price or a cutting-such as product which is very expensive
Nikon made a larger product than the D40 and D60 but not actually an alternative to the D90. In essence, the D5000 is a crossbreed of the older D60 and the bigger D90. The D5000 has the features of the D90 e.g. the assembly capabilities, AF module Live View, and HD recording capabilities It also has the info panel-based navigation of the D60. The features of the D5000 then is larger than the D60 but lesser than the D90.