
How to take long exposure photography in daytime?
Hi guys i own a nikon d5000 with the original lens 18-55 i'm loving my long exposure shots but i'm sick of having to go down to the beach late when the sun is going down to take my shots! I was just wondering how i could take shots in daytime, i know you need filters but what one exactly do you think, the most information the more knowledge i get!

Show can you know if a web site is safe to buy from?
I have been looking for the cheapest Nikon D7000 SLR camera to buy, this site I found BuyHerePhoto, com has one that is $400 cheaper than everyone else on the net. The site looks good has a 1-800 number to call if you don't want to make your order on line; plus it seems to have a Brick Front Store some where but it doesn't state where only the times and days when they are open. So if any one can please point me to the right place to get the info on this seller that would be most helpful.

Is the Tamron AF 70-300mm TELE-MACRO a good lens?
I found a secondhand one for $100. (No, I can't afford a new lens)
Is $100 too much or is it a good deal?
I read that it has to extend to 180mm before you can use the macro mode. How hard will that be? I usually do macro 1 inch or less away. How hard will the transition be?
I have a Nikon DX camera, will this lens then be a 105-450mm? (Not sure if I did the math right)
Can it auto focus on the D3100? The D3100 doesn't have a auto focus motor.

In canon we have one shot AF, Ai focus and Ai servo… I want to know where is this option in nikon ( D90 )? Sorry for my amateur question, you know Its not a long time that i start to learn pro photography and i prefer to solve my problem on the net instead of asking from my teacher

Is there anyway to capture live video from a Nikon d7000 to a computer?
I'm using Windows 7

I have a problem with nikon auto focus option! I want to know the difference between AE lock and AF lock? Can you please help me?

Macro tube extension is really dark? Nikon D3000?
I have a nikon D3000 dslr camera with a 18-55mm autofocus/manual focus lens and am doing coursework on macro photography, to save on a macro lens I bought a set of macro tube extenders, there's three different ones that fit toghether, they're very simple and just screw in together (http://www.amazon.co.uk/MACRO-EXTENSION-TUBES-CANON-Camera/dp/B001CWZE6A) thats the one I got.
I've attached it fine but when they're attached, either one, two or three throught the viewfinder is very very dark and when i take a photo its pitch black even ewith a shutter speed of about ten seconds its still a bit dark. Just wondering if anyone knows how to fix this? Thanks
Added (1). The link i sent was wrong! Http://www.amazon.co.uk/Macro-Extension-Nikon-Camera-D3000/dp/B004TW4YI4/ thats the right one sorry

Can the Nikon d3100 take more than one photo while using the self timer?
One you first set the self timer, it will only take one photo. Is there anyway to make it take more than one photo while using the self timer?

What's the difference between these two lenses? Am I missing something?
A friend gave me a D5000 and I need an18-55mm lens… I came across these two and I'd really like to know what the difference is! Thanks!
http://www.amazon.com/...B000ZMCILW
http://www.amazon.com/...0009HN57E/
Added (1). Do you think the Image stabilization is worth it? I'm not really sure which one I should purchase:/

Nikon D7000, the foreground objects are way too dark, what to do?
A while ago, me and my friend went out to take photographs, I have a Nikon D7000 and she has a Nikon D90. When she took a photo of buildings on the foreground and sky on the background, everything was clearly seen and they were equally bright. But when I took the same pose with my D7000, the buildings on the foreground were too dark. What can do to avoid that? I've tried different shutter speeds or apertures but they just don't seem to work.