These are the top 3 recommended Nikon Cameras for amateur photographers: 1. Nikon D5000 has a 12.9 megapixels and inherits the 11 point AF system with color and distance tracking as wes as an optional viewfinder gridlines from the D90. It has smaller viewfinder magnification than the models D40X and D60 but the extra AF points and viewfinder grid lines make the user experience superior.
The most important feature on the D5000 is the all new tilt and swivel LCD display used for a standard status display as well as live view and image/video playback. New features includes high-capacity EN-EL9a battery and the optional MC-DC2 remote cord. Overall the total package is quite impressive.2.
Nikon D90 has a 12.3 megapixle APS-C sensor and has Nikon's latest generation EXPEED processor. There is a built-in image sensor cleaning, a continuous shooting rate of up to 4.5 fps and an 11 point AF system with Face Priority. There are also five advanced scene modes that can help ease the transition worries of folks coming into the camera from more fully automatic compact digitals.3.
Nikon D40 is a pretty and easy camera. It is also very quick and the automatic shooting mode was nice. Although the rest of the modes take a little getting used to for a beginner but a quick browse on the manual will easily help and enlighten you.
One greatest feature of this is the continuous shooting which allows you to hold the shutter button down and have the camera just keep snapping a series of photos. It is also fast with Ultra II fast memory card. This is great for amateur photographers who are not sure of all their shots.
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