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What is the difference between Nikon D5000 and Nikon D5100?

What is the difference between Nikon D5000 and Nikon D5100?

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E. Barnes

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E. Barnes, Professional Gamer, Professional Gamer, Washington

Answered Jul 26, 2019

There are a lot of people who just love different types of cameras. This time, we are going to discuss briefly the difference between the D5100 and the D5000. The D5000 is known to be an entry-level DSLR but this is known to be an upper-entry level DSLR.

There are a lot of people who just love different types of cameras. This time, we are going to
This means that it comes with a lot of features as compared to the basic entry-level DSLRs. The D5100 is the updated version of the D5000. The camera resolution is higher which means that you can take crisper and clearer images. There are some people who are still holding on to these cameras even if there are already newer versions that are available.

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Samantha Stewart

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Samantha Stewart, Philanthropist, Post Graduate, Corpus Christi

Answered Jul 22, 2019

The Nikon D5000 is known to be an upper entry-level DSLR when it was first released in the market. This was released in the year 2009 and it had a 12.9-megapixel format. Its features are very similar to the D90 which is also another camera produced by Nikon. The D5100 is known to be an updated version of the D5000 because this comes with 16.1 megapixels in camera resolution.

The Nikon D5000 is known to be an upper entry-level DSLR when it was first released in the market.
They both come with the APS-C sensor which is considered to be very important back then. These cameras were released years ago but there are still some people who prefer using DSLR cameras as compared to the smaller and more compact mirrorless cameras that are available right now.

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