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August 2009
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Bonne qualité des images jusqu'à 1600 ISO
Autofocus réactif et performant
Boîtier compact et léger
Grille de composition affichage et télémètre pour la mise au point manuelle
Nouveau mode
Prix
Mode Guide
Autofocus 11 points avec suivi
Complet
Peu encombrant.
Simplicité demploi
Qualité dimage
Ergonomie
Autofocus très performant
Simplicité d'emploi et ergonomie
Qualité d'image
Zoom stabilisé (en kit)
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Pas de visée directe sur l'écran
Pas de vidéo
Autofocus avec les optiques AFS seulement
Pas de stabilisation intégrée au boîtier
Mode Raw JPeg limité à la qualité basique
Gestion limitée des flashes sans fil
Mode Guide encore perfectible
Pas de Liveview
1600 Iso seulement.
Un traitement un peu doux
Photos un peu « molles » avec le réglage par défaut
Good quality photos up to 1600 ISO, Fast, powerful autofocus, Lightweight, compact frame, Composition grid and rangefinder for manual focus, New guide mode
No live view, no video, Autofocus only available with AFS lenses, No stabilisation in the camera body, Limited quality JPEGs with RAW JPEG option, Limited handling of remote flash
You couldn’t ask for a smoother transition from compact to SLR photography than the D3000. A Guide Mode walks you through settings with the patience of a digital David Bailey, and auto scene mode selection will have you shooting superb quality snaps...
You won’t find the latest high features like Live View or video capture on this budget beauty, and ambitious snappers could soon find the D3000 a bit frustrating, as accessing manual features takes a few more button presses than you’d like. Ap...
The D3000 is a bit like the new Miss Marple: a comfortable, non-threatening Sunday evening experience with just a splash of modern colour to keep you interested. It’s not a multimedia powerhouse or an optical explosion – it’s just a very...
This is one of our top choices for beginners looking to progress into DSLR photography – it’s easy to use, performs well and is the perfect teaching tool as well. A great all-rounder....
Relatively small, lightweight yet substantial build, intuitive to use, good value if bought with VR lens
No Live View, no top-mounted LCD window, no video capture Min specs: Sensor type: CMOS; Camera resolution (megapixels): 10.2; Viewfinder; Aspect ratio: 3:2; Sensor size: 23.6x15.8mm; Minimum shutter speed: 30; Bulb mode; Metering: Average Weighted, Centre...
Very good kit lens; 10.2-megapixel resolution is perfectly adequate; beginner-friendly
No live view or movie mode; manual adjustments are time-consuming
While its tech is basic, the Nikon D3000 does the job it was designed for perfectly well. The drawback to all its beginner-friendliness, though, is that the manual controls are relatively hard to get to, which could soon prove frustrating ...
Extrait: The D3000 is designed to appeal to photographers graduating from point-and-shoot compacts, and fits into Nikon’s DSLR line-up at the bottom, beneath the all-singing, all-dancing (well ok, it doesn’t sing or dance, but it can shoot video) D5000. It uses...
Extrait: The Nikon D3000 is a new entry-level DSLR aimed at both the complete novice and those looking to trade up from a digital compact. The D3000 and the more expensive, video-enabled D5000 replace the popular 10.2-megapixel D60 and ageing 6-megapixel D40, m...
Small, lightweight yet sturdy construction, reliable results and responsive in operation, intuitive to use with or without Intelligent Guide deployed
No Live View option, no movies of any description, no built-in anti-shake
Though some may find Nikon’s implementation of an on-board help guide with large print text and bright graphics on the D3000 patronising, there’s no denying it’s a clever way to widen its traditionally specialist user base and attract ne...
Extrait: If you’re an enthusiast photographer and want to learn more about how to take photos in different situations, there is probably no better camera to get your hands on than Nikon’s D3000. It’s an inexpensive digital SLR camera with manual features, but i...