
Nikon d3000 flash cables pin out?
I have a nikon d3000 but my flash cables are detach need to know pin out thanks


What's my next NIKKOR (Nikon) Lens?
I own a Nikon D90 with four lens.
Fisheye
24-55mm auto
50mm manual
80mm manual
Lately I've been using the 80mm for seniors and family portraits but if a family member doesn't stand in my focal range, the bokeh gets the best of them. I need a new lens that can focus on many faces at once but still has good background bokeh. I've researched for months but I need opinions. Budget is around $600-$800

How big of a photo print can I make?
I want to get a photo print of this to put on my wall (I'm the owner of the picture)
I was wondering what is the largest print size I could have that still looks high quality knowing that I have a 16mp Nikon D7000
The image is in full quality of 16mp and I know
I would love to know the max of what I should do for this quality of camera (I know that I could get some pretty big prints with my old 6mp Pentax *ist even)

How to take photos like Candida Hofer?
I'm doing a project on theaters of Lisbon, much like the works of Candida Hofer but, for me, as a student, i only can work with digital photography. How can i take pictures like that without the medium and large format?
if it helps i have a nikon d5100 and have these lenses:
the kit lens - 18-55mm
a samyang fish-eye 8mm
and a 50mm 1.8

Can you use camera lenses from other countries?
This may sound like a stupid question. For example you buy a Nikon 35mm 1.8g lens in Japan, and bring it over to Canada. Can you use the lens on your D7000 that you bought in Canada?

Which would be a better option for a starter lens on a Nikon D7000?
I'm planning to purchase my first dslr and I've decided to go with the D7000 over the D5100. I know that the D5100 is probably the camera that's more in my range, but I figured that the 7k will give me much more options once I start progressing.
So, I glanced at the 18-105VR lens that comes with the camera, and read it to be an OK lens? My primary focus are night shots, so I want a relatively quick and sharp lens for the occasions. I did some more reading and thought that the 35mm 1.8g, and the 50mm 1.8 are decent for the price.
So my question really is would purchasing the body and the 35mm lens or 50mm be a smart decision? Or is it better to stick with the lens that comes with it and invest in lenses later.
Btw, my budget is pretty tight so I want to use the money wisely for something that will last.
I know you guys may think why a low budget amateur would be investing in something like this. But I'm really into photography, and I'm also planning to take detailed lessons to further develop my knowledge.
Thanks, and I'm sorry there's so much writing for such a short question.

This is a photo i took on a Nikon D60 and i haven't edited it thanks everyone.
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I'm thinking of getting a Nikon d3200. I'd like to stay around there as far as budget. What do you guys think?

This is a bundle deal at Costco. A Nikon d3200, 18-55 mm and 55-200 mm VR Lenses, WU-1a Wi-Fi Mobile Adapter, and a few smaller things(bag, sd cards, etc.). This is all $780.Is this a good deal, or should I just get the slr on amazon for $600?