
Any suggestions for a step up lens for a D3200 Nikon camera?
I'm a beginner photographer whose self taught and so far only have 18-55 lens that originaly came with the camera. I really like how the aperture can make the backround blurry and put the subject in sharp focus. Any suggestions? Open to anything.

Is Canon 60d worth buying now?
It's 2015.
Canon 60d is almost 5 year old camera.
So is nikon d7000.
My question is that is it worth buying these cameras now?
The reason I'm asking this is that there are no other good cameras in my budget.
My budget is 60000-70000 Rs.
Please suggest me if there any other good cameras in my budget.

I'm trying to buy a camera, the lens come separate, would these work together?
A Nikon 55-200mm f/4-5.6G ED-IF AF-S DX VR Lens for Digital SLR Cameras with a Nikon D70S 6.1 Megapixel Digital SLR Camera Body. I just want to make sure before i order anything

Nikon d3200 battery life problem?
I have got a nikon d3200 from 2 days. I charged it in the first time for about 2 hours but it didn't take more than 80 shots using the viewfinder and about 30% of them using flash. And the same in the 2nd time!

How to keep image quality great when transferring pictures from photoshop?
What is the best way to transfer my pictures from photoshop to my phone or social media, without them losing a lot of the quality? I shoot with a Nikon D3200 and once I'm done editing pics on photoshop the don't quite come out the same way on my phone. What can I do to keep the same quality and what is the best way to transfer pictures from your computer to your phone?

Using a 35mm as a walk about lens for Musems, Beach, sight seeing etc?
I bought a D5100 about a year ago and have been using a 50-200mm lens for taking photos of birds in the backgarden.
However, in a few weeks time I will be taking my family to Devon for a weeks holiday.
I wanted to pick up a semi decent lens that I can use for family photos, local attractions like museums, Beach photos, scenary etc.
I tried a friends £600 zoom lens (17-70) and found it to be pretty good but I always stuck around 20-40mm. However, this is majorly out of my price range and like I say never felt the need to go high than 40mm.
I was just wondering has any one used a 35mm as a walk about lens? Do you feel a 35mm would be good for the above situations? I have seen quite a few for under £200, all with great reviews.

A prime lens vs a zoom lens for a holiday/landscape?
I know this MAY be a bit vague to answer but i'd appreciate ANY input. I currently own a D5100 with a Kit 18-55mm lens (which is worse than my old Bridge camera lens in terms of quality. I think it has a fault) and a 55-300mm lens which is amazing. Seeing as I normally use the 55-300mm lens I have never thought about getting a wider lens… Until now.
In a few weeks time I will be travelling to Greece with my girlfriend on our first holiday. As it's our first holiday I want to be able to get some great photos of us and of the scenery (beaches, etc). As you can tell my 55-300mm lens isn't really going to do the job. So, I've decided to buy a new, somewhat cheap, lens that would be great for landscape/scenery, museums and also for portraits.
My budget is £100-£250 (at a push for a prime) but I will go a little higher for a zoom.
My first idea was to go for a 17-70mm lens like this one http://www.amazon.co.uk/...00AXZZ034/
However, i've noticed a lot of people saying you can't go wrong with a good 35mm lens when it comes to Landscape and portraits photography due to the pin sharpness compared to a zoom lens. Is this true?
My only requirements is if possible it has to have some kind of Optical Stabilizer, fits to a D5100 and also is as cheap as possible. So if you're kind enough to give a suggestion. No £900 lens lol.

How to solve this focusing issue on my DSLR?
I filmed the contents of the following video with a Nikkor 35 mm prime lens using Nikon D3200. I set the focusing mode to Auto. And the sights in the video were constantly alternating between in-focus and out-of-focus.
I wonder how I could I have brought everything in focus all through video without it going in-focus then out-of-focus then in-focus?
(Manual focusing would not have solved the issue, for in that case I would have to manually adjust the focus every few seconds)

Will the tamron af 90mm f/2.8 di sp af/mf 1:1 macro lens work on the nikon d3200?

Can the Nikon D40x take videos?
Can the Nikon D40x take videos? - 1