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August 2009
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
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
Excellent detail and resolution at low ISO settings (especially in raw mode), Very capable AF system, including 3D AF tracking, on a par with much more expensive DSLRs, Versatile and fun retouch options including in-camera raw processing, Effectively unli...
Unreliable white balance under artificial lighting, Slight tendency to overexpose in contrasty conditions, No Live View, Screen resolution slightly too low for checking accurate focus, Very little control over high ISO noise reduction, No front control di...
The Nikon D40 was a groundbreaking camera, not only for Nikon, but for the entire entry-level sector of the DSLR market. What made the D40 so different to what had gone before was its untraditional interface, which was intended to explain, rather than...
Nikon has been raising the bar on their entry-level DSLRs. While the D3000 is intended to be their most affordable model, it is using a variation of the 10MP sensor and the same AF module on the D200, which was a $1699 prosumer model that was in very h...
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...
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), ...
While it's the least expensive digital SLR in the lineup, the Nikon D3000 has quite a few new features, including a higher resolution sensor, a revamped but still simple body, an image-stabilized kit lens, and a new Guide mode. Despite its good printe...
Extrait: In reviewing the D3000 it becomes immediately clear that Nikon have specifically designed this camera for the consumer looking to upgrade from the digital compact market into the DSLR realm and advance their photography skills and knowledge along the...
Extrait: Video Review: Chris Hardwick reviews the Nikon D3000 DSLR with Kevin Pereira over its 10.2 mega pixel sensor, 11 point auto focus and guide mode that will help any amateur learn how to take amazing pictures, all for $550. ...
Extrait: The Nikon D3000 lays out a smooth road for the novice photographer to make the step from a compact camera to a digital SLR camera. The Nikon D3000 is in that respect an ideal camera for the amateur, and because the learning curve is very low, all its t...
Very friendly and easy to use, Goal-oriented Guide mode, Decent metering and 11-point AF system, Switchable guide-lines in viewfinder.
No live view or movie mode, Some settings require too many clicks, No exposure bracketing or DOF preview, No AF with older (non AF-S) lenses.
When Nikon launched the D5000 as its new ‘affordable’ DSLR, it left a big gap for a true budget model to replace the ageing D40, D40x and D60. Now that model’s arrived in the form of the D3000, and as expected, it inherits much from its...
The title of "Least Expensive Nikon SLR" passes from the increasingly antiquated D40 to more full-featured D3000, which in addition to gaining an impressive two decimal places over its predecessor, steps up from 6.1 to 10-megapixel resolution, adds ...