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16 Feb, 2021
Everdell Board Game
1 of 1 found this helpful It’s great.

10 Mar, 2018
Better alternative to Qalo
Bought both these and the Qalo ring at the same time. They’re literally the same, and you get 4 different colored rings. Qalo was $20 for one ring. Highly recommend for working out and jobs that you risk scratching or losing your metal ring.
20 Sep, 2011
Perfect camera for beginners to amateur!
2 of 2 found this helpful First off, I dont know why it's labeled a "COOLPIX" D5000. Coolpix is usually designated for nikon's point and shoot series. Second, this camera is perfect for beginner photographers. I would not get this with high hopes of using the video recording feature because it shoots 720p, and it is not auto-focusing during video mode. The camera has immense potential to produce beautiful photos, and i've definitely captured images that could rival higher end camera shots. Everything you need to learn about DSLR camera's can start here in this camera. The foundation is definitely here and will allow you to be a stronger photographer. I advise you to use the auto feature, and learn from the automated settings for f-stop, shutter speed, ISO settings, etc. and then move to manual mode and try to mimic the settings. Tweak it to your liking and see if you can get the same results. Once you are able to shoot in manual mode, you can use any camera out there.
Another downside that alot of you will probably not encounter is that when you decide to shop for new lenses, there are alot of lenses that aren't compatible with the D5000 because there isn't an in-body motor to power the AF-type lenses. The D5000 only takes "AF-S" DX lenses. If you decide to use other lenses than AF-S, you can still use it, but manually focus.
I'm still using the camera, it's been about ~9000 actuations and still has plenty of life left since it's rated to around 150,000 shots I believe. If you can't get the D3100, definitely spring for D5000.
the swivel screen is great for weird angles in either video or photo mode. it does get in the way of a tripod sometimes when extended out.