
Those who tend to adopt technology which is one generation earlier simply because they need not be at the forefront of it while spending their hard-earned money more wisely. That means you will welcome news that the Nikon D5000 has been discontinued, since B&H has listed it as that on their website. No idea on what the Nikon D5000 will be replaced with, although it might be the D5100 that in essence, is a D3100 with an additional a swivel display to help you capture better and more creative photos. Having said that, most retailers would probably want to clear off their current stock of D5000 models, so you might be able to get some pretty good deals if you scout around (while stocks last, of course).
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