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The Nikon D3000 is an entry‑level 10.2 MP APS‑C DSLR introduced in 2009, aimed at beginners with its Guide Mode and user‑friendly controls. It pairs a CCD sensor with the EXPEED processor and includes an 18‑55 mm VR kit lens, offering solid image quality and basic DSLR functionality.
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$189.00
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$648.34
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$119.00
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$699.99
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Best For
Beginners and hobbyists seeking an affordable, easy‑to‑learn DSLR for still photography, especially for travel or casual shooting where portability and guide assistance are valuable.
Not Ideal For
Enthusiasts or professionals needing video recording, high‑ISO performance, or extensive lens compatibility, as well as users who rely on older manual lenses.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the D3000 for its intuitive Guide Mode, reliable 11‑point AF with 3D tracking, and useful in‑camera editing tools, making it a solid starter DSLR. However, they criticize the omission of live view and video, the CCD sensor’s limited high‑ISO performance, and the lack of an in‑body focus motor which restricts lens choices.
What Users Say
Everyday users appreciate the camera’s ease of use, lightweight body, and the VR kit lens that helps produce sharp images. Common complaints focus on the missing video mode, higher noise at elevated ISO values, and incompatibility with older non‑AF‑S lenses.
Common Complaints
Lack of live view and video, higher noise at ISO 800 and above due to CCD sensor, and inability to autofocus with non‑AF‑S lenses.
How It Compares
vs. Canon EOS Rebel series
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Choose the D3000 if you prioritize Nikon’s guide system and VR lens; choose a Rebel if video and better high‑ISO quality are important.