Nikon D5000 Manuel D’Utilisation

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Lens: AF-S DX NIKKOR 10-24mm f/3.5-4.5G ED • Image quality: NEF (RAW) • Exposure: Shutter priority mode, 1/1600 second, f/5 • White balance: Flash • ISO sensitivity: 200 • Picture Control: Portrait
High-angle and low-angle shooting
High-angle shooting is when you hold the camera high, 
and is especially useful for shooting over obstacles such 
as a crowd or fence. Low-angle shooting is the opposite. 
Holding the camera close to the ground lets you shoot 
from unusual perspectives for photos with an enchanting 
and sometimes startling look. 
D-Movie
This is Nikon’s digital movie shooting feature. D-Movie lets you 
take advantage of interchangeable lenses, one of the key 
benefits of SLR cameras. The wide variety of NIKKOR lenses 
gives you the tools to create movie clips with more dramatic 
visuals than conventional camcorders. D-Movie can also utilize 
Picture Control settings to create different moods.
Information display
Grid display
D-Movie for memories that move
A monitor that puts a fun new twist on 
Live View shooting.
More ways to view with Live View
Intelligent Live View autofocus modes capture the moment
Discover another way to see the world — 
Live View shooting with the new 2.7-inch Vari-angle monitor 
Flip it, tilt it, turn it, stow it. The new Vari-angle monitor adds a flexible dimension to Live View 
shooting, which vividly shows your subject in real-time. Now with this freely adjustable monitor, 
taking great shots and movie clips with Live View is easier and more enjoyable than ever.
The D5000 enhances Live View shooting by giving you a choice of different display views. 
Minimize displayed camera settings when you want an uncluttered view of the scene, or show 
vital information at a glance for situations requiring a comprehensive readout of settings. There 
is also a convenient grid display to aid in composition, and an edit display that allows you to 
quickly change settings without taking your eye off the shot.  
Different types of photos require different focus strategies, and the D5000 has the right Live View autofocus mode 
for any occasion. Whether it’s a unique expression, dynamic action, or a small object in a big composition, the 
four easily selectable modes help you stay focused for sharp results.
D-Movie file sizes
Choose from three different file types depending 
on usage: for photo sharing web sites and blogs 
320 x 216 pixels; for viewing on PCs 640 x 424 
pixels and; for viewing on HDTV 1,280 x 720 
pixels.
Notes: • Autofocus cannot be used with D-Movie. • A tripod is recommended when shooting movies.
            • Movie samples can be found on the Nikon web site.
Make your memories come to life in all the breathtaking splendor of HD movie clips. D-Movie 
records beautiful videos with sound, expanding your range of creative options beyond still 
images. It also lets you take advantage of the large selection of NIKKOR lenses to obtain a 
variety of dramatic perspectives unavailable with typical camcorders. After shooting, you can 
watch movies clips on the D5000, download the movie clips for viewing on a PC, or connect 
to an HDTV via the built-in HDMI connector to share with family and friends.
When composing through the optical viewfinder is not an option, try 
Live View shooting via the 2.7-inch Vari-angle monitor. This crisp 
230,000-dot monitor with 100% scene coverage  gives you the 
freedom to hold the camera in a variety of positions, making it simple 
to shoot from dramatic and interesting new angles. Raise the D5000 
high to shoot over crowds, or hold it close to the ground for a little 
creature’s view of the world. Whatever perspective you choose, the 
Vari-angle monitor adjusts easily to accommodate your creative urges. 
And when you’re finished shooting, the monitor can be tucked away 
with the LCD panel facing the camera back — the perfect way to 
protect the monitor against scratches and other damage.  
From up high, down low, or to the side, the Vari-angle monitor lets you 
create bold compositions using perspectives you never thought possible.
High angle
Low angle
Subject tracking AF 
New subject tracking 
autofocus “memorises” a 
moving subject — like a 
pet or face — then 
maintains focus on it.
Even if the subject 
momentarily leaves the 
frame…
… the D5000 automatically 
refocuses on it when it 
reappears without the need for 
additional user adjustments.
Note: Autofocus operation is interrupted while the camera is tracking the subject. 
Face priority AF
Normal area AF
Wide area AF
Automatically detects up to five faces, then 
focuses on the one closest to the camera.
Offers pinpoint precision when focusing on a 
small area — ideal when using a tripod.
A good all-round choice for a variety of subjects, 
both moving and stationary. It is especially 
well-suited for handheld shooting.