

Settings for outdoor photography using Nikond3100?
So, next week I'm oing to take pictures of my friends in the amusement park. There are going to be lots of rides and carnivals there and I want to take splendid photos using Nikon D3100. Could somebody advice me please on the ISO, aperture, shutterspeed and other things?

Can I use a Nikon 50mm 1.8D lens on a Nikon D3200?
Hi, I'm buying either a nikon D3200 or D5100 soon and I wanted to know if i can use a Nikon 50mm 1.8D, 1.8G or 1.4g lens on those cameras? And if so which lens and camera do you recommend? I want to use it for portraits photography.

A Good DSLR for me compared to the D3200?
So I'm looking for a better camera. Right now, I've been using a Canon ELPH 300HS, which has served me well. However, I'm planning on filming more "professionally", in both youtube videos and in my own little projects. From what I seen on Black Friday, the Nikon D3200 would be a great camera for me. The video quality seems to be superb, and overall, the general consensus is that it's the D3100 on steroids. I believe it also has a mic port and the ability to transfer files wirelessly to your computer.
One thing, however, is missing for my tastes. That is, super slow motion video capture. The D3200 seems to be an absolutely fantastic camera, and among the best available, even when going over it's actual price range. However, being able to shoot faster than my Canon 300HS's 240fps at 240p would be a big thing for me. I would like to into 500-600fps at a respectable resolution (360p?).
So, all things being similar, like great video, good pictures, autofocus. And all that good stuff, including wireless file transfer, that's pretty cool… What camera would give me the super slow motion video capture I need, and still compares well to the D3200?
Hope someone can help… Thanks!

Just bought a Nikon D5000, need some help/info/advice on lens choice?
I recently just got a Nikon D5000 (Kit w/ AF-S DX VR 18-55mm lens). I'm somewhat new to photography, but know some basics. I'm looking into lenses because I want to mainly take portraits/band promotional pics/concert pics.
I was wondering what a good lens would be to do these? I've looked into the
Sigma 30mm f/1.4 EX DC HSM Lens
Nikon 35mm f/1.8G AF-S DX Lens
Nikon 50mm f/1.8D AF Nikkor Lens
As I said, I'm new to this (amateur), but any help/info/advice would be greatly appreciated!
Also, any feedback on the Nikon D60 would be cool, too. I found really cheap online and was thinking also getting that one as well. And as much as I would love to get the D5100, it wasn't in my price range at the moment.

First Photography Jobs Help
I'm a student photographer who is recently being asked to do photography jobs. I've been taking pictures forever but actually using what I've learned in school for over a year now. I take pictures of my kids and friends/family for practice and fun.
I've recently been asked to do indoor/outdoor portrait shots of kids and family. I've been asked to do action and promo shots of a band in a studio session and also a low key wedding of about 30 people.
My equipment I have is a Nikon D3100, Nikon D7100, 18-55 kit lens, 18-105 kit lens and a 50mm 1.8g lens. I also have a Bower SFD926N Flash. In studio I have a very basic backdrop with a two umbrella light set up in a very small space.
I'm super nervous about these jobs. Does anyone have any advice/tips? Equipment suggestions for each shoot? Toddler/Baby photography tips? Also, should I charge? If so, what should I charge?
Also should I get a 35 mm 1.8g lens? Any suggestions on good wide angle lens?

Teleconverter for Nikon D5100 camer?
I have a Nikon D5100 camera and a Tamron AF 70-300mm f/4.0-5.6 Di LD Macro Zoom Lens. I would like to buy a teleconverter to get a farther zoom, rather than buying a larger lens. I'm taking pictures of mostly wildlife (birds). Are there any good teleconverters out there that will work with my combination? Will they also autofocus lens too? Any additional information is greatly appreciated!

How to attain perfect focus in nikon D3200?
I'm using a Nikon D3200. Whenever i click pictures, most of them turn out to be out of focus. Can anyone suggest me how can i correct this?

I'm considering purchasing the Nikon d3200 and have some questions.
I'm looking to take short scripted video clips, not long speeches or interviews.
Will a DSLR overheat if I:
Take lots of short clips (30 seconds-1 minute) I'm using to put together a movie with short scenes, but I'm wondering if I take lots of short clips, will the sensor overheat like it does while videoing a 15+ minute interview? Because these takes are separated instead of one long one, will the DSLR still overheat?
Also, is a DSLR worth my money as opposed to an HD video camera? I know DSLRs give a more professional look to your videos and take great stills, but there are some set backs like overheating that I'm concerned about.

I want to start doing some photography of some of the local bmx riders and skateboarders in my area. I need some help finding the right camera. What should I look for megapixel wise and what kind of len/s should I be interested in getting aswell.
I was looking at a Nikon D3200 with a 18-55mm lens.
Any suggestions would be great!