
I'm planning to open a photo studio in a few years and I have no money to buy a new camera?
I have a Nikon d3200 right now which is a pretty amateur camera but I need something to start with I'm wondering if its worth being used with more expensive flashes and leses.ect help please!

Nikon D3200 autofocus not working?
I've recently got into photography so I'm still not sure how my camera really works basically I've had my camera for about 2 months and it's was perfect all of a sudden out of nowhere the autofocus isn't working, not really a huge problem but still a pain anyone know what could be wrong? Any answers Would be appreciated

Fast shooting lens for Nikon D7200?
Hi I'm upgrading from a D5100 to a D7200, I've been photographing for about 5 years. I would say my experience is intermediate, although I don't know a whole lot about lenses. I really only take photos of trains, this requires a lot out of a lens. I've been using the Nikkor 18-140mm lens for a few years now and I notice it doesn't focus as fast as I need it too. The way I usually shoot trains going by is I zoom in to around 50mm or so and as the train comes closer I zoom out with the train keeping it in the frame till it passes. This requires me to constanly keep pressing the shutter to "re-focus" the lens so it can keep the train in focus as I zoom out wider as it comes closer. With the current setup I have now (D5100+that lens) when I'm doing that sometime it just does not focus in time and I miss the shot. I've missed many of nice shots because of this. Among other upgrades the one I want most with the D7200 when i get it in a few weeks is quicker focusing. Will this be greatly improved with the D7200? Or is it the lens? Advice?

What camera should a noob like me get?
SHORT VERSION:
I'm willing to try any of the following:
- Pentax Q-S1
- Canon EOS1100D
- Nikon D3200
I'm mostly in to taking:
- Macro shots
- Landscape
- Portrait
Note:
- Limited choices are due to my budget limit
- I would like to start taking nice raw photos via Manual settings
LONG VERSION:
To start off, I wanted to take awesome shots. I just take photos from my phone (Sony Xperia Z1 then the Z3+. I even considered getting a DSC-QX100 before but the cost is too much for me!) so, going back, I started to feel like it's not enough. Don't get me wrong though, I've gotten compliments for the photos I take. As I progress, I felt the need to step it up a bit. (i honestly do not prefer a digicam)
I've always wanted to get myself an entry level DSLR, but I prefer something within the budget. I saw the Pentax Q-S1 (I know, it's not a dslr, BUT IT's CUTE!) and have seen and read good photos and reviews about it (I'm considering it because of its interchangeable lens and quality. I'm literally a noob, so I can't really base this on specs)
On the other hand, I was able to have seen some DSLRs which levels within my budget: Canon EOS1100D and Nikon D3200. (As much as I wanted to get a Canon 100D, it's over my budget. And I'm a girl, so, I'm kind of into the smaller stuff)
I just wanted to start appreciating my raw photos as is, basically.
I would appreciate any insight.

Which battery grip replacement is best for Nikon D3200 Camera?
Which battery grip replacement is best for Nikon D3200 Camera? - 1
Added (1). I own a Nikon D3200, and I have been looking for a Battery Grip Replacement, which has space for two batteries and portrait shot button but I don't which brand would be best? Looking for one which is available in India, also, post a link please.

How to find shutter count on a Nikon D3100 without a cable?
I lost the cable, any other way to get my shutter count?

AI-S lens compatibility with Nikon D7000?
I have a 80-200mm F/4 AI-S and it's not metering with my D7000. I've heard that D7000 is compatible with old lenses. I'm getting F/0 on my display.

Should i upgrade my d5100 nikon to the d7200?
Had d5100 3 years. Own kits 18-55mm & 55-300mm also a 35mm. Want to stay with Dx format but want better AF as i feel current AF is not good or maybe it lenses? Or should i just go another year and wait out the d7300 and keep using what i got for now?

Enthusiast point & shoot, or beginner DSLR?
At the moment, I'm stuck between a rock and a hard place trying to decide between a Canon Powershot G7X, and a Nikon D3200. I understand that the DSLR will probably take better photos than the point & shoot, but I prefer the size of the point & shoot, and I won't need to worry about spending loads of cash on lenses if I get the point & shoot.

Can you use Tamron AF 18-200mm f/3.5-6.3 for both nikon d3100 and canon 700d?
Can you use Tamron AF 18-200mm f/3.5-6.3 for both nikon d3100 and canon 700d?