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System Chart - Nikon D5000 Brochure

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Your D5000 and superb NIKKOR lenses.
A match made in heaven.
Treat yourself to the wonders of the world through NIKKOR lenses. Incorporating Nikon's renowned optical technologies,
the NIKKOR series includes a full complement of lenses for most any photographic application. Whether you are an
aspiring pro or the casual point-and-shoot type, you'll appreciate the difference NIKKOR makes.
Note: The D5000 is exclusively designed for use with NIKKOR AF-S and AF-I lenses that are equipped with an autofocus motor.
Ultra wide-angle zoom
for a bold, dynamic view
AF-S DX NIKKOR 10-24mm f/3.5-4.5G ED
Standard lens
for the "normal" look
AF-S DX NIKKOR 35mm f/1.8G
Nikon VR system — Lending a steady hand for sharper images
Blur caused by camera shake can turn a great shot into a fuzzy mess. Nikon's VR (Vibration Reduction) lenses solve this,
allowing you to shoot handheld photos up to four stops slower* than when using lenses without VR. The results are crisp, sharp
images under conditions that would normally require use of a tripod. Additionally, unlike in-camera vibration reduction systems,
Nikon's VR is in the lens — a fact that significantly improves viewfinder imaging.
* Based on Nikon measurements
To the moon and beyond
The unsurpassed reliability and ultra-precision of Nikon cameras and NIKKOR lenses earned them a place
in NASA's famed Apollo lunar landing and Space Shuttle projects. To this day, Nikon continues to be the
photographic instrument of choice for explorers both on earth, and in the vastness of outer space. Every
NIKKOR embodies this tradition, delivering peerless performance for photographers who demand only
the best.
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Medium telephoto zoom
captures sports and nature (with VR)
AF-S DX VR Zoom-Nikkor 55-200mm f/4-5.6G IF-ED
Micro lens
for a close-up view of the world
AF-S Micro NIKKOR 60mm f/2.8G ED
What does "f" mean in
lens descriptions?
This refers to the maximum aperture of the lens. The
aperture is an adjustable opening in the lens that
determines how much light reaches the image sensor.
The smaller the "f" number, the larger the opening and
brighter the viewfinder.

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Optional accessories expand shooting possibilities
Speedlight SB-400
Remote Cord MC-DC2
GPS Unit GP-1
Enables highly-sophisticated flash
Handy for operating the shutter
Adds geotags to your images
photography.
release when using a tripod.
showing longitude, latitude, altitude,
and time.
What does "mm" mean in
lens descriptions?
This refers to the focal length of the lens in millimeters
(mm). Focal length determines the amount of
magnification. The larger the "mm" value, the greater the
magnification. Telephoto lenses have large "mm" values
while wide-angle lenses have smaller ones.
The D5000 is exclusively designed
for use with AF-S and AF-I NIKKOR
lenses that are equipped with an
autofocus motor.
Remote Controller ML-L3
For wireless shutter release
operations.
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