NIKON D5000 review

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  1. donvito

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    I am planning to get NIKON D5000, is this a good camera for sports photography purposes, badminton in particular? Thank you in advance for your reply!
     
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    not a bad dSLR for badminton/sports.
    you need fast and fast AF lens.
    D5k still acceptable at iso1600.
     
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    Thank you drifit!
     
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    if D5k is 5 star, how about D3s? :D
     
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    ^^Well..^^

    ..it depends if you have any extra stars left??..
     
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    I tried both the D5K and the D90 back when I bought the D90 (Mid 2009). While both had similar image quality, I opted for the D90. I really like handling the D90 while the D5K was on the light side.
     

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