
I'm 15, bmxer, looking for a good, yet affordable fisheye w/o black corners. I have a nikon d3200 and am looking for a good fisheye for filming, a lot of my friends have the samyang 8mm? Costs around £200, anything under or well under this would be ideal. To be honest I'm no very educated should it come to fisheyes so could somebody please inform me of anything I need to know or any different types of fisheyes. Any suggestions shall be greatly appreciated! -also, sorry for my grammar/punctuation errors.

What type of lens would work best for cinematic filming with a dslr?
I would like to know about any high speed nikon lenses that would be best for filming. I only have a kit lens at the moment because I just bought my camera. I will be getting a 50mm f1.2 (Fx lens for portraiture) and a DX 50mm f1.4
P.s. I have a Nikon D7000, and I would prefer hearing about fixed focal length lenses (primes I believe) and I would like recommendations on what to get to be a found footage horror in dark light.
Also; If possible, I'd prefer hearing about lenses I can keep in infinity without having to focus often during the movie (Like wide angle mayybe?)

I just wanted to know how can I autofocus while recording a video on my Nikon D5100. I've got 3 lenses
18-55mm, 60mm af-s micro 2.8 ED and 55-300mm

Can I Use a Canon EF Lens to a Nikon F Mount?
I'm going to purchase a Canon Telephoto Lens that uses the EF Mount.
http://www.amazon.com/...00004THCZ/
My friend is willing to pay half if i let her borrow it; however, she has a Nikon D3000.
Will she be able to use this EF Lens on her F mount Camera.
Please be descriptive in explaining if these mounts can or can't hold the same type of lenses.

Can i use canon EF 75-300 mm lens on Nikon d5100 dslr?
Can i use canon EF 75-300 mm lens on Nikon d5100 dslr?

What video settings should I use to record ink droplets in water?
I'm trying to film the movement of ink droplets in water as well as swirling colors dropped into milk and distored with dish soap. I'm using a Nikon D5100. I'm new to using my DSLR so i'm not exactly sure how I can get my camera to stay focused on the swirling ink. I had my settings as 'subject tracking AF' for AF-area mode and the focus mode on full-time-servo AF. It had a hard time focusing on the swirling ink as it changed directions. It would keep refocusing but it took a while for it to finally focus (thats if it even could) and i really don't want these blurry transitions in my video.
Can anyone please suggest how I can record this movement with a proper focus?

Computer not downloading photos correctly from camera
Okay here is the thing. I have a Nikon D3100 which I've had for a year or so and I couldn't be happier with it but today when I went to load my latest photography onto my laptop (HP laptop) it only downloaded some. It downloaded half of the photos fine but the other half of them it didn't. They just came up as NEF File (.NEF) and had no information on them what so ever. I've never experienced this before and it's extremely frustrating. Could it be that I recently downloaded a printer to my computer so now the download process is different? Also just in case it helps I have a Sony card reader and a Kingston SD card.

Nikon D3100 I can't figure out how to use the video camera/recording mode?
Random question. I have a Nikon D3100 DSLR camera and for the life of me I can't figure out how to turn it to video mode so I can record? Anyone have one that knows how?

What's better a Nikon d3200 slr or a canon 600d slr?
I'm just wondering which one is better because I was planning to buy one of them to use for projects, I don't mind the price, I just care about what makes the other one better than the other? (specific features that each one has that the other doesn't), anyone who has any of the two would really help me consider which one to get…
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Can you give me your opinion on the d7000?
i have heard some bad about the auto focus but is this a real issue or a setting not right such as the eyepiece setting for eye correction or something?