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Camera Test: Nikon D3000 digital SLR

Renaud Labracherie
September 30, 2009 12:02 PM
 Nikon D3000 test review
Now that the race to cram more and more Megapixels into digital cameras is over, manufacturers are attempting to seduce amateur photographers who want to take better photos with cheaper and cheaper SLRs.

One such example is Nikon's new D3000, which takes the place of the famous D60 at under £500 with a stabilized lens (18-55 mm VR).  The body of the new camera hasn't changed much in appearance and still has a 10 Megapixel CCD sensor with no support for live view.

On the other hand, the three-point autofocus system has made way for a new module with eleven collimators which is much more powerful, and the screen has increased in size to 3''.

One other new feature is the D3000's guide mode which allows new users to start using their new toy very quickly.

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