Nikon D3000 DSLR Camera
The Nikon D3000 is a 10.2MP APS-C DSLR camera — known for its 10.2MP APS-C Sensor and EXPEED Image Processor. Used copies start from $91.46 on GearFocus, with buyer protection on every purchase.
Nikon D3000 DSLR Camera
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Overview — Nikon D3000
Key Features — Nikon D3000
10.2MP APS-C Sensor: Delivers a maximum resolution of 3872x2592 pixels, suitable for everyday photography and standard print sizes.
EXPEED Image Processor: Nikon's EXPEED engine handles noise reduction and image rendering across the camera's ISO range.
11-Point Phase Detection AF: Phase detection autofocus with 11 focus points provides reliable subject acquisition for general shooting scenarios.
Nikon F Mount: Compatible with the full range of Nikon F-mount lenses, including a vast selection of first- and third-party optics.
ISO 100–1600 Range: Covers a practical range of lighting conditions from bright daylight to moderately low-light environments.
Built-In Flash & Hot Shoe: Includes a pop-up flash for quick fill lighting alongside a Nikon iTTL hot shoe for attaching external flash units.
Specifications — Nikon D3000
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Use Cases | Beginner-Friendly, Portrait, Travel |
| Type | DSLR |
| Sensor | APS-C |
| Resolution | 10.2MP |
| Processor | EXPEED |
| ISO Range | 100 – 1600 |
| AF System | Phase Detection |
| AF Points | 11 |
| Max Photo Resolution | 3872x2592 |
| Burst Rate | 3 fps |
| Image Stabilization | None |
| Display | 3 inches LCD |
Description — Nikon D3000
The Nikon D3000 is a 10.2MP APS-C DSLR powered by the EXPEED image processor, producing stills at a maximum resolution of 3872x2592 pixels. Its 11-point phase detection autofocus system enables reliable focus acquisition across a variety of shooting scenarios, while a burst mode of up to 3fps adds some versatility for moving subjects. The ISO range of 100–1600 covers the fundamentals for daylight and indoor photography.
On the back, a 3-inch LCD with 230k-dot resolution handles image review and menu navigation, backed up by an optical viewfinder for a traditional shooting experience. The plastic body measures 126 x 97 x 64mm and weighs just 485g, making it one of the lighter DSLR options available. Storage runs on SD and SDHC cards, and the camera includes a built-in flash alongside an ISO Standard universal hot shoe.
The Nikon F lens mount provides broad compatibility with F-mount glass. Note that the D3000 does not offer video recording, weather sealing, Wi-Fi, or Bluetooth.
Pros — Nikon D3000
- ✓11-point phase detection autofocus system provides reliable focus for everyday shooting
- ✓Compact and lightweight plastic body at 485g and 126 x 97 x 64mm makes it easy to carry
- ✓Built-in flash plus ISO Standard universal hot shoe offers flexible lighting options
Cons — Nikon D3000
- ✗No weather sealing means the camera is vulnerable to moisture and dust
- ✗ISO maxes out at 1600, which limits flexibility in low-light situations
- ✗No video recording capability — videoSpecs is null
Videos — Nikon D3000
Nikon D3000 review — Gordon Laing








