Nikon D5000 Manual Do Utilizador

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Lens: AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR 
Lens: AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR 
Set  the  mode  dial  to  SCENE  and  select  additional  Scene  Modes  with  the 
command dial.
Always the right shot with 
Scene Modes and fast autofocus.   
11 autofocus points provide crisp focus over a wide area.
Single-point AF 
420-pixel Color (RGB) Sensor
Image Sensor
• Subject 
   identification
• Composition
   -change detection
• Face priority AF
• Highlight analysis
• Face detection
• Light source 
   identification
• Face detection
• Zoom to face
Playback
Autofocus
Auto 
White Balance
Because every photo opportunity is unique, the D5000 
is equipped with Nikon’s exclusive Scene Recognition 
System to effortlessly capture the beauty of every 
moment. This advanced technology uses a 420-pixel 
color sensor to analyze a composition. It then optimizes 
exposure, autofocus, and white balance over the entire 
scene immediately before the shutter is released, 
delivering sharp, wonderfully balanced images.  
Manually select an autofocus point with 
the multi-selector, compose, and shoot. 
This is a great way to maintain focus on 
static, off-center subjects.
Dynamic-area AF
Capturing fast moving subjects has 
never been easier. Select a focus area 
and the corresponding autofocus points 
combine to produce sharp results.
Auto-area AF
Unsure of what mode to use? Let the 
D5000 decide for you. It automatically 
changes autofocus modes depending 
on whether the subject is static or 
dynamic. 
3D-tracking AF
Select an autofocus point on a moving 
subject and the D5000 locks on, 
utilizing all autofocus points to keep the 
subject in sharp focus even as the 
composition changes.
Night portrait
Night landscape
Sunset
Portrait
Food
Pet portrait
High key
Low key
Child
Candlelight
Sports
Close up
Autofocus is a key function in any digital camera. The D5000 uses 
Nikon’s reliable Multi-CAM 1000 autofocus sensor module for fast, 
accurate autofocus. Strategically arranged for outstanding coverage 
of both vertical and horizontal compositions, the diamond-shaped 
array of 11 autofocus points — with one precision cross-type point — 
handles nearly any shooting situation. 
Take the guesswork out of tricky photo situations with 
Scene Modes. Simply turn the mode dial to SCENE and 
choose the mode that matches the subject. The D5000 
does the rest, automatically adjusting exposure, image 
processing, Active D-Lighting and other settings for 
optimum results. Sample photos appear on the display 
to help you select the right shooting mode.
19 Scene Modes for any occasion
Scene Modes
These are preset camera settings that cover a wide 
variety of shooting situations. Scene Modes allow the 
camera to simultaneously adjust a number of settings 
when you select the mode that matches the scene. This 
makes it easy to obtain great looking photos even in 
difficult shooting situations. 
Autofocus Point
This is a precisely placed area in the viewfinder that the 
camera uses to determine focus. Digital SLR cameras 
have a number of autofocus points distributed in the 
viewfinder. Generally, these are selectable to allow 
focusing on subjects that are not in the middle of the 
frame. 
Nikon technology brings out the best in every shot. Expanded Scene Modes — 19 of them — 
cover just about any shooting situation, automatically optimizing camera settings for a particular 
scene.  Add in lightning quick autofocus and you have a combination that assures you never 
miss a memorable moment.
Fast, precise 11-point autofocus system
The D5000 makes it point-and-shoot simple to acquire clear, tack-sharp photos when composing via the bright, informative optical 
viewfinder. Whether your subject is off-center, moving fast, or completely unpredictable, the D5000 has the right autofocus solution.
Four autofocus modes keep photos looking sharp
Nikon Scene Recognition System
Some shots require a soft approach. That’s why the 
D5000 is equipped with new Quiet Shooting mode — a 
great solution for capturing sleeping babies, classical 
concerts, or any other scene where silence is golden. 
This new mode noticeably reduces the sound of internal 
mechanisms when the shutter is pressed, helping you 
get the shot without disturbing the peace.
Quiet shooting keeps the peace
Notes: • Scene Modes selected via the mode dial are: Portrait, Landscape, Child, Sports, Close up, and Night portrait.
 
• Scene Modes selected via the command dial when in Scene Mode are: Night landscape, Party/indoor, Beach/snow, Sunset, Dusk/dawn, Pet portrait, Candlelight, 
 
Blossom, Autumn colors, Food, Silhouette, High key, and Low key.
Quiet Shooting mode won’t wake the baby.
Auto Exposure 
& i-TTL Controll
Silhouette
Landscape