Nikon unveils first D5000 digital SLR camera with 450 degrees rotating LCD screen. Nikon D5000 is 12.3 mega pixel camera that captures photos, movies and also has a Vari-angle 6.8 cm LCD monitor. Loaded with the technical excellence of this camera offers Nikon DX-format CMOS sensor, high ISO sensitivity enlarged image control, Active D-Lighting, GPS geo tagging, plug-and-play HDTV compatibility, photo camera, Nikon system Expe image processing and really prove to be pure magic.
The Nikon D5000 is the world first digital SLR camera with a rotating LCD screen 450 degrees. Through this Vari-angle LCD monitor can be seen in a normal position for safe installation in the camera to be rotated or moved or tilted. The D5000 has a number of features and capabilities that provide superior performance and image quality with the amazing versatility of photo enthusiasts and those new to digital SLR photography.
First time D-SLR photographers will appreciate logical and easy to use controls, while enthusiasts will appreciate the creative D5000 robust set of features, technology and performance. The D5000 features a versatile 6.8 cms Vari-angle LCD monitor that encourages shooting with a revolutionary new Nikon D-Movie mode and the extension of automatic scene modes, Nikon delivering superior innovation in a compact, friendly design.
Nikon D5000 will be available at Nikon authorized dealers during the last week of May 2009 at an MRP of Rs. 48,950 and Rs 55,950 (with a VR lens kit).
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my first digital SLR camera was an EOS450D, now i have an EOS550D which also shoots high resolution video ~`,
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