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  • Question: Does the camera have a limit on the recording time of video? like up to 16 minutes of continuous recording (assuming that your memory card can store more than that.

    And how do you find the cam after 1 year of use?

  • @VideoDocR It's got a lame 5 minute recording time limit. I know cause I have one and it's the camera I'm stuck with until I get more money. xD

  • @annyon

    Hey, these 2 sentences that probably took you less than 1 minute to write, were REALLY helpful to me (even after 6 months from asking the question :D). I am really considering it, and I didn't find this piece of detailed info in any review.

    That's a huge limitation, if you were to use it as a camcorder. Imagine for example your kid starting to say his first words while you're recording,, and then, wait a minute, 5 minutes are up!!! Boom, you missed it!!

  • @VideoDocR It's not good if you plan on using it for a family camcorder. I mean it's great because you can use it for family photos and quick videos but not as a steady video recorder. Personally I use it for photography and film-making, but I wouldn't recommend it in replacement for a family-type camcorder.

  • @annyon Hey, thanks a lot, I will keep this in mind. I will see about the options available.

    The best one of these, the Canon 5D MkII, records only up to 16 minutes!!! Bullshit if I wanna be frank with you. The main reason behind this after I read some articles is that the sensors heat up very quickly (because originally they are not made for continuous recording like this.) If they could overcome this, that would be amazing for DSLRs.

  • @VideoDocR Hey the Canon 5D Mark 2 is the one I'm saving money for hah. I'm okay with the recording time limit for dslrs though since I'm only focusing on film-making and after all most shots don't even surpass 1-2 minutes before its' on to the next shot. But I agree with you! If it were possible to exceed the recording time limit on dslrs, then it would be such a breakthrough and camcorders would then become obsolete. :D

  • wats the "Kenko 55mm Circular PL filter" man? im an amateur film maker and im planing to buy d5000 for its price range. would you say its a wise decision? i have no prior experience with dslr videos

  • @ButtFiXx It is a "circular polarization" filter, for an in-depth explanation check out wiki:Circular_Polarization

    It aint strictly needed, but nice to have when you wish to minimize reflections and/or get an altered image.

  • Are You Obsessed With Ants Or Something?

  • what lense did you use for this video?

  • so the video of the d5000 is the same as the d90? the quality of the video looks the same as the d90 ones ive been watch,if so then i could sure save some money getn the d5000. love the field of depth etc of the vid

  • Yes, the D5000 is a direct descendant of the D90 having almost the same hardware as the D90.

    Although the D5000 cannot act as master for flash lights as far I know.

  • Beautiful photography. Digital video has taken a HUGE leap with DSLRs now equipped for HD movies and the vast variety of lenses and depth of field possibilities you get with it. Plus, the HD video, even at 720p, looks fantastic. Great job, dude. I was looking at the D5000 for backup to my D700, because of the movie possibilities, and this just might make up my mind, especially since a local photo shop has the D5000 on sale.

  • interesting.. what is the name of the song ?

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  • sell it to me then

  • Awesome !

  • amazing!! microcosmos!!

  • you mean microcosm? heh

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