I love my camera, especially during the day because that's when I don't have to adjust much lol I need to learn how to use it better. Thank you again for all of the info & I can't wait for the next video :)
Fair enough. I'd just suggest that though you may have received a specific question, you have more subscribers who don't ask specific questions but who want to see reviews of products they'd actually be considering for purchase now. The guy who asked you about a 4 year old camera saw it on Craig's List and is looking for advice ;) the rest of us (for the most part) are far more interested in you using your valuable time on current product. Thanks for the response and again, love your work.
These cameras get bought and sold on ebay and CL every day. I certainly appreciate your comment. Plain and simple, I am inventory-ing the complete Nikon digital system, including many of the popular lenses of the last decade or so. It may not be popular with everyone, but this is what I'm doing. I wish it were as simple as "the guy who asked me" - I receive hundreds of emails daily. The overwhelming majority of the questions are duplicated... each day. I appreciate the discussion. Have a great day.
TheSnapChick Thanks. You too. Keep up the good work. Hope I didn't sound too pissy with my first post! I honestly thought when I saw the review title that it must be an old one. Just surprised to see it given the newness of the 5300. But you do your thing. The peanut gallery appreciates your work :)
I just started using this camera in 2017 to learn dslr. its still good today if you know what your doing. I have an a6000 but thought it would be fun to learn this tech.
I just started using this camera in 2017 to learn dslr. its still good today if you know what your doing. I have an a6000 but thought it would be fun to learn this tech. thanks for the video
I like this camera as it was my first DSLR. But I found the lack of a dedicated ISO button to be kind of annoying as going through the menu's just to change the ISO is a little slow. But having the same sensor as the D300 this camera takes great photo's.
I think you do a really nice job. But we're at the D5300 now. Meaning, before there was a D5200, and a D5100 before that. Why are you reviewing a 2009 camera in late 2013? Reviewing a D5200 would be behind the times. D5000 is just weird.
You'll see the others here, too. I'm reviewing all of them. The reason - because of my channel/pages, etc... I receive many questions. On a typical day in 2013, I will receive the question "What do you think of the Nikon D2Hs and the 80-200 f2.8D?" These are good questions and I want to have the answers, in video form, readily available.
I just started using this camera in 2017 to learn dslr. its still good today if you know what your doing. I have an a6000 but thought it would be fun to learn this tech.
I love my camera, especially during the day because that's when I don't have to adjust much lol I need to learn how to use it better. Thank you again for all of the info & I can't wait for the next video :)
Fair enough. I'd just suggest that though you may have received a specific question, you have more subscribers who don't ask specific questions but who want to see reviews of products they'd actually be considering for purchase now. The guy who asked you about a 4 year old camera saw it on Craig's List and is looking for advice ;) the rest of us (for the most part) are far more interested in you using your valuable time on current product. Thanks for the response and again, love your work.
These cameras get bought and sold on ebay and CL every day. I certainly appreciate your comment. Plain and simple, I am inventory-ing the complete Nikon digital system, including many of the popular lenses of the last decade or so. It may not be popular with everyone, but this is what I'm doing. I wish it were as simple as "the guy who asked me" - I receive hundreds of emails daily. The overwhelming majority of the questions are duplicated... each day. I appreciate the discussion. Have a great day.
TheSnapChick
Thanks. You too. Keep up the good work. Hope I didn't sound too pissy with my first post! I honestly thought when I saw the review title that it must be an old one. Just surprised to see it given the newness of the 5300. But you do your thing. The peanut gallery appreciates your work :)
I just started using this camera in 2017 to learn dslr. its still good today if you know what your doing. I have an a6000 but thought it would be fun to learn this tech.
Thanks Leigh, I have the D5000 and really do enjoy it, your info was very helpful. looking forward to the setup.
Thanks for watching!
Is it good enough camera for product photography?
I just started using this camera in 2017 to learn dslr. its still good today if you know what your doing. I have an a6000 but thought it would be fun to learn this tech. thanks for the video
Thanks to your video. I really learned a lot. Can you please make a video for compatible lenses with Nikon D5000?
I needed an overall tutorial.
Thanks for posting.
How to do a total factory reset on d5000
I like this camera as it was my first DSLR. But I found the lack of a dedicated ISO button to be kind of annoying as going through the menu's just to change the ISO is a little slow. But having the same sensor as the D300 this camera takes great photo's.
map it to the fn button
is it worth to buy this camera today? for a RM1200 ?
Nice comprehensive video .
Thanks .
Looking forward to the D5000 Setup video
:)
either Im too old or you talk too fast! but thanks!
Love the videos! Very Informative! But word of advice... Cut down on the coffee!
what the fuck does this mean
D5000 is 4 year old model.
And is a great camera. D50 overview coming soon!
TheSnapChick its sure is :) D50 is so rare.. I`d love to see the review :)
TheSnapChick As a D50 owner (is my backup body to my D7000) I'd love to see it. The D50 was a very underrated camera IMO.
Cool
wow nice
I think you do a really nice job. But we're at the D5300 now. Meaning, before there was a D5200, and a D5100 before that. Why are you reviewing a 2009 camera in late 2013? Reviewing a D5200 would be behind the times. D5000 is just weird.
You'll see the others here, too. I'm reviewing all of them. The reason - because of my channel/pages, etc... I receive many questions. On a typical day in 2013, I will receive the question "What do you think of the Nikon D2Hs and the 80-200 f2.8D?" These are good questions and I want to have the answers, in video form, readily available.
I just started using this camera in 2017 to learn dslr. its still good today if you know what your doing. I have an a6000 but thought it would be fun to learn this tech.
Great info, but Darln' you go WAY too fast.
it's a complicated camera!!!!!!!!