Thursday, March 11, 2010

Should i upgrade my D3000

i such die web and i found about my gear..d3000 ..a bit frustrated....feeling its not worth..what do you think.what can makes me happy..except baby pink....check this out.. d3000 !!


Pro                                             Con:
  • Small body with a good grip
  • Easy handling, nice simple camera for novices, yet features to grow into
  • Quiet shutter sound
  • Does good job of holding highlight and shadow detail
  • "Active D-Lighting" contrast-control option works very well
  • Kit lens offers VR (Vibration Reduction, aka Image Stabilization)
  • Good, fine-grained adjustment of color saturation
  • Good continuous-shooting speed, buffer depth, and buffer-clearing speed for an entry-level camera
  • No "early shutter" penalty in normal shooting for being too quick on the shutter button
  • Good low-light capability: Good white balance, exposure, focus and image quality
  • Very good printed results in terms of detail, capable of producing good 13x19-inch prints from ISO 100 to 800
  • AF system is occasionally unreliable
  • AF points are difficult to see
  • Very bright (saturated) color (but easy to dial down if you prefer)
  • Our sample showed two clusters of hot pixels at all ISO levels, even at fairly high light levels (very unusual)
  • Inconsistent flash exposure
  • Viewfinder accuracy was below average: Viewfinder view was rotated slightly vs the image sensor
  • Viewfinder is cramped, though not more so than others at this price point
  • No Live View mode
  • There is an "early shutter" penalty in flash mode
  • Auto white balance too yellow under household incandescent lighting
  • Kit lens is unspectacular optically: Somewhat soft in corners, soft wide open at telephoto, noticeable chromatic aberration in corners at wide angle, and high geometric distortion
  • Printed images dramatically reveal oversaturated color










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