
Is the Nikon D90 camera good for YouTube videos?
It doesn't have to great, just good enough quality. I will be having bright natural daylight from the windows, and maybe some lamps.
I will be doing beauty/fashion/lifestyle sort of videos!
Any help will be appreciated. X

What are some good beginner filmmaking cameras?
Me and my brother both go to school. I'm a business major and he is a film major. Our goal once we graduate college in a year or so is to open up shop and become directors. We want to start making independent short films so we're looking for some good equipment. Currently we have the following:
Nikon D3200
Go Pro Hero 3+
Photoshop
After Effects
Sony Vegas
We would like to know if this is a good starting set up? We also want to get a new camera, one that is pretty cheep ($1,000) price limit. I have looked online but a lot of it is outdated. We need a camera comparable with external mics such as boom and shotgun mics. What cameras and equipment do you recommend?

Any tips for my first Boudoir Photo Shoot?
I'm taking my first Boudoir shoot, next week. The location will be in a Hotel room around 5pm! The gear i will be taking will be my Nikon d3100, kit lens, 50mm 1.8, a Sigma 22-35mm 1.8 lens, a white umbrella with a speed light stand and a speed light of course. I do have wireless triggers! Any advice would be great! I think my main concern is lighting, i'm still fairly new with using a speedlight and an umbrella, and it gets dark around 5:30 so i know i will be using my speed light eventually. I'm so nervous i'm going to mess up! I did explain to the girl i never done anything like this before, and i'm still new to photography. Only been doing it for 2 years! ><

Best lenses Under $200$ for Nikon D5000?
I'm a Nikon d5000 user and I think I'm outgrowing the basic lens that came with the camera so can someone tell me some great ones for under $200 that I can get, don't mind filter packages advice either.

What settings work best for digital cameras when you take pics on Self-Timer?
I'm not sure if its matter but I'm using Canon G12 or Nikon D3100 when taking pics. I've no problem taking pics in the regulare mode (no timer), but everytime I use the self timer the pics get so blurry when taking them on distant. I'm going to start a blog about clothes (its a blog about outfits and wardrobe challenges) and I want my pics to be sharper without editing on pic-editing programs like photoshop (don't have that program anyway). So I'm wondering:
What's type of settings (P, M, No flash etc) gives best result when using the timer?
Just need the name of the settings (and search myself which icon/setting it could be) or a link to a website that wrote about the settings. I've read the manuals but still lost.
Added (1). a pic example, I'm used Nikon for this + the no-flash icon: -.- so blurry despite its a very good camera.
Added (2). I'm not using a tripod, I put it on a shelf… LOL XD
Added (3). ah, its not for professional usage. I'm just a noob with photography (self learning how to use it) and just want the details to be clearer so its easier to see all the elements in the outfit like this: its an hobby kind of blog (and I live in a OLD house. ) .

Best to get for entry level Digital SLR?
Nikon D3200 24.2MP DSLR Camera with AF-S DX 18-55mm VR Lens Kit $480 CDN, Canon EOS Rebel T3i 18MP Digital SLR with EF-S 18-55mm & EF 75-300mm Lens Kit and DSLR Bag for $600 CDN. I like to take still shot and videos. One of my friends has the T3i with the same lenses so I will try out that camera. If you have any other entry level DSLRs in my budget (400-700) tell me them.

Is Nikon AF Zoom-Nikkor 70-300mm f/4-5.6G (4.3x) Lens compatible with Nikon D80?
I have nikon D80 let me know the "Nikon AF Zoom-Nikkor 70-300mm f/4-5.6G (4.3x) Lens" compatible?

Pictures on my Nikon D3200 are saved in the wrong format?
Ok, well i got a nikon D3200 digital camera for Christmas and i recently went to Bali and took over 600 photos on it, but i must have accidentally played around with the settings or something because the photo's don't cone up on my laptop, they come up as (for example) DSC_1041.NEF and when i try to open the file it says "an error is preventing the photo or video from being displayed. Error code: 0x800736b1.
I have also looked at the photos on my camera and there are a few that i can access because i took them before i stupidly messed around with the settings, and they say in the bottom right corner NORMAL 6016x4000, but on the ones i can't access they say RAW 6016x4000.
It has to be the raw setting thats preventing them form coming up, so is there any way to switch the setting on the camera? Or is it still possible to print the photos in this form? Preferably by not downloading a program that charges to convert them?
Please help i took a lot of tme taking these and i really with i could access them.
Added (1). Hey John, i fully understand what you mean and have learnt my lesson, but i'm 16 years old and got this camera 3 days before we went away, and i was hectically excited and didn't read the instructions, oops,
and Picture Taken, thank you for your help, i followed your instructions, but my camera is a bit different to how you were instructing me, but with your help i can convert them back, it does it one by one so it may take a while, but thakyou without you i would probably still be stuck.

Nikon D3200: Buy now or wait for price to drop further?
I'm looking forward to buy my first DSLR and I have set my eyes on Nikon D3200. Well, we all know D3300 is announced and will be released on Feb 6, but I'm not planning to get the newer model.
The price of D3200 (since November) has been around $500 ~ $530. I just got my 2013 bonus check and it is just enough to buy my a new camera. So, I'm wondering if I should get it now.
Based on experience, is $500 as low as it can get within 2014 Q1? Will the price drop further within the next 2~8 weeks after D3300 is officially hit the market?
(I don't want to cry when the price drop to $450 3 days after I purchase the camera.)
No ads please. I already know where I will buy from.

Pictures in my Nikon D3200 are saved in the wrong format?
Ok, well i got a nikon D3200 digital camera for Christmas and i recently went to Bali and took over 600 photos on it, but i must have accidentally played around with the settings or something because the photo's don't cone up on my laptop, they come up as (for example) DSC_1041.NEF and when i try to open the file it says "an error is preventing the photo or video from being displayed. Error code: 0x800736b1.
I have also looked at the photos on my camera and there are a few that i can access because i took them before i stupidly messed around with the settings, and they say in the bottom right corner NORMAL 6016x4000, but on the ones i can't access they say RAW 6016x4000.
It has to be the raw setting thats preventing them form coming up, so is there any way to switch the setting on the camera? Or is it still possible to print the photos in this form?
Please help i took a lot of tme taking these and i really with i could access them.