Nikon SLR Cameras
Eleni
3 answers
Eleni

Nikon 55m f1.8 vs 35 mm f1.8?

I'm looking for some good quality prime lens mostly for some portraits and street style photos. Which one of nikon 55m f1.8 vs 35 mm f1.8? Would you recommend?

I have a nikon d3100 which is a crop sensor camera.

Idont want to stay with my kit lens cause i'm looking for a lens with wider aperture
thank you

Added (1). SORRY I MEAN THE 50mm NOT 55

Juanita
1 answer
Juanita

Canon T3 vs Canon T3i?

I'm looking for an introductory DSLR camera. A lot of these are really nice. Was looking into the Nikon D3100 however, heard a lot about a glitch with ISO settings causing pictures to come out grainy. I found the Canon T3 and seems to be what I'm looking for, however people complained that the photo quality wasn't as good as on the T3i. As I said, I'm a novice, would mostly be using this for vacations, special occasions, some every day, etc. If I do prints they're going to be 4x6 or a bit larger. Would you recommend that I went with either of these, and why?

Chris
7 answers
Chris

I'm about to buy a DSLR camera and i'm not sure which one?

Ok so I have been wanting to get into photography for a while and now I have finally saved up enough money. The two cameras i have been looking at are the nikon d3200 and the nikon d5100 I have actually held the d3200 but not the 5100 I'm not sure which to choose and I would like some of your opinions. Any help would be great!

Sean
6 answers
Sean

Why does the Nikon D3100 not show a live review of my photo before I take it?

Alright, so my girlfriend got a new camera today, it's a Nikon D3100, and even though I own a Canon, I thought I'd help her learn how to use it. I've shown her everything, except when we try to take a photo in manual mode in the live view (LCD screen) the image won't change when you raise or lower the shutter or apperture. Or anything really.

It basically just won't change what the image looks like on-screen no matter what settings you change. The only way you know what the image will look like is if you actually take a photo.

My question: How do you fix this? The canon does this automatically.

Mitchell k
4 answers
Mitchell k

Nikon D90 Recording Problem?

When I would record video with my camera after 45 seconds of it recording video it would just stop recording, I looked at the settings in my camera and they are fine, the battery life is perfect and my camera is only 4 years old.

alyssa
4 answers
alyssa

Having problems with camera/SD card? Nikon d3100?

I have a nikon d3100.
I have a 16 gb.SD card in it! I've been filming and taking pictures with it for a while now and it never gave me a problem.
But today, for some reason it stopped taking videos.
It said card full, so I cleared the WHOLE card on my computer.

I inserted the empty SD card and it still said "card full."

So I JUST went to CVS and bought a new SD card (8 gb.)
and I inserted it in my camera.
Now it's saying "card is damaged and can't be used."
It's brand new.

What the heck is going on? I'm on vacation and I need my camera.

alyssa
3 answers
alyssa

My Nikon D3100 isn't recording?

I'm on a vacation right now and I'm doing a short film.
I've been recording all day!
But for some reason when I click the record button, it just stays on camera mode!
There's nothing wrong with the button!

I even cleared my SC card in case it was a memory issue.
And my camera is charged.

Any suggestions?

Added (1). I meant SD card, not SC. Haha sorry!

Barry
2 answers
Barry

Dlsr low filter bypass replacement, what's it involve?

I bought a used nikon d50 very cheap ( i know ) its been great but i took a shot of a light coloured subject f22 and upon upload to computer i notice lines running through the image.
i took a few white sheet photo tests and you can clearly see these lines at apetures f22, being a newbie dslr person i did not think to test to this level and the screens are not the best on these anyway.

Marine Keeper
3 answers
Marine Keeper

HDR on Nikon D3200, exposure problems?

Every time I alter the aperture on aperture priority, the shutter speed adjusts itself automatically but I don't want that, because I want to take some under exposed and some over exposed, but it adjusts itself so that the photo just comes out the same? If that makes sense.

black
5 answers
black

How to use camera nikon D5000?

How to use camera nikon D5000?