
Id like to know if my nikon d90, can be used with my off camera flash wirelessly?
I have a Metz 48 Af-1 flash, and a Nikon D90. I would like to know how to set it up off camera for flash,. If its possible.

Any of these cameras are the best?
Any of these cameras are the best?
Nikon D3200
or
Canon EOS 600D
and why

I'm currently shooting with a d5100, and was wanting to buy the 35mm f/1.8G but was wondering how what was the whole dx and fx thing. I have a 18-55mm FX kit lens and was wondering if the 35mm on the kit lens was the same view as the 35mm 1.8G. Like zoom wise not focal lenght.i've been told its more around the same as the view as 50 on the kit lens.someone please help.

Why did the price drop for the nikon d3200?
A few months ago the Nikon D3200 was $599 at best buy, now the price has reduce to $546.99. Will a newer model release? If so when? The reason why I'm asking is because I'm interested in buying the D3200, but I'm willing to wait if a newer model will release.

My birthday is on the 17th and I'm buying my birthday present if I have enough money for either a Nikon D3100 or an Acer computer touchscreen with Windows 8. I have an Acer Aspire laptop with Windows 7 and honestly, I don't know why I want a Windows 8. Maybe just because it looks cool? But the thing is, I don't know if Windows 8 is worth my money. I saw the W8 Acer in coscto the other day and I just loved it. I just don't know if I will regret buying it. I love to write so I need word and I also listen to music a lot on my computer.Am I able to download iTunes or do I have to use the music app it's got on W8? What are the PROS and CONS of W8?
Am I better off getting a camera or just saving my money or getting the computer? Please apply as much information about W8 as you can. Thanks.
Added (1). Also, I forgot to check the Acer laptop, but it's the one that's at least 18mm thin therefore, would it have a DVD hard drive? Or would i not be able to watch DVD's?

Would this be a good lens for me to purchase? - 1
I have had a Nikon D3100 for about 2-3 years now. I got it as my first DSLR camera and I learned a lot about how to take photos with it! I got it with a 18-200mm lens, which is great. But I'd like to get a more portable lens for when I'm just hanging out with my friends or while I'm on the go. I was thinking the 50mm f/1.8 nikkor lens would be good, since it has such a small f value (the lens I have right now will only go as small as f/5.6). I was wondering if this would be a good lens for me to get? It's only 140$ so that's not too pricy.
Let me know what you think, thanks.

How to adjust the shutter speed on a Nikon D90?
The delay is costing me a chance for better photos.

D40x the pictures are always blurry except if you put it on automatic but i wanna use othes modes like M A S P too, could anyone help me with the setting or something or is it the lens but if its the lens then when i switch it on auto the pictures are clear.

Is the AF-S DX 18-105mm lens good for a beginner?
I've decided on getting the Nikon D5100 as it's in my budget, and is reasonable for saving up. I've begun saving up/snooping around and doing research etc. And I've found a relatively decent priced package for £449.95 (including VAT).It has an AF-S DX 18-105mm VR lens within the package. I just would like some advice.
It's my first DSLR, but I've been doing a lot of research, and have had an interest in photography for quite a while. I have heard/read that you should avoid 'starter kit lenses', but I'm not sure if they're really reliable sources. It's f/3.5-5.6 so 18mm focal length with maximum aperture of f/3.5 and 105mm focal length with maximum apperture of f/5.6. I haven't had much experience with difference of lenses etc., the only instance being with film cameras and lenses, and even then it was only between two different lenses.
It would be used mainly for portrait photography, of family, the dog/cat (who does stay generally still, but may move a little) so always/mainly a focus subject in the photograph.
I was just wandering, for a first DSLR & lens, is it good quality for money? I mean, I can only really afford to save for this and will ask for about £50 of input for a christmas present (so I pay about £400 and my present from family is about £50 contribution.) I will expand on my lenses later on in my photography life, but for now I don't have the money, so is it good for my budget, uses of it and level?
If you have any better lens suggestions for me, please say!

Next lens step for a Nikon D7000?
For my birthday i got a Nikon D7000, i got the standard lens with it, (18-105mm VR Lens) I want to upgrade but i'm not sure what VR lens to get now, i don't want to spend to much on one, i do want one that will zoom more, but then again a pancake lens would be good for up close. I think i want my next step to be one that will zoom more. What do you guys think?