
Buying Nikon D5100-get the lens kit or not?
Hi I'm buying my first DSLR and I was wondering is it a good idea to roll with the Nikon D5100 kit with the AF-S DX nikkor 18-55 f/3.5-5.6G VR lens or just get the body and buy lenses separately? I'm a beginning photographer and don't have any lenses yet. Is the kit a good value? If not, which lenses should I seek to buy first.

I currently own a Nikon D60, and i wanted to upgrade to a Nikon D5100?
Is its worth spending about 800 bucks on a camera that has video and 16 mega pixels in comparison to my D60?
I'm really into photography, will me getting this camera help with having more stunning, crisp photographs?
Thanks! <3
Added (1). Or should i just get a new lens?
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Added (2). I use my camera to photograph people for shoots.

Hey i'm looking to buy a new nikon dslr camera and their price is the lowest, so it begs the question; Is this a safe reliable distributor? Please let me know so i don't loose $500 and if it is fake, please can you show me a site that has the lowest price for the Nikon DSLR D3100?

I have a nikon D40 camera and I noticed that on all the pictures there are two black speckles. I cleaned the lens but it still shows up. Is it the lens or the body? Is there anything I can do or do I have to go to a specialist

Is D3000 compatible with nikon sb700 flash?
And if ever they're compatible, Can i take the flash ( sb700 ) out of the hot shoe and use it as a slave?

Looking to buy a fisheye for my Nikon D5000?
What do you recommend
obviously price is a factor so where can i get it less expensive

I'm not familiar with proper verbiage but do you know if Nikon D7000 has a multi-focus. What I'm looking for is to shoot a portrait of a family with a 18-105mm lens and I would like to have all family member faces in focus with a decent depth of field (maybe shooting at least at 50mm).
If that option is not available on this camera - is there any other at the same price level that does have that option?

Seriuos help needed with photography?
I need some serious help please! Pictures uploaded is actual pixels.
This picture here,
shows a red spot. Every picture that I take, has this spot (and a few other smaller onse in different colours). What can it be? Is it my lens or my camera? It is taken with Nikon D90. Can it be the mirror that is dirty?
This one here,
show the 'brilliant' focus of my camera. 90% of my pictures looks like this. My shutterspeed is not too low, and ISO is not too high or low. F-stop in normally around 5.3. I shoot in Aperture Priority mostly, but when I find this problem, I switch to Auto (that I truly hate). Usually it helps, but these days, not anymore. I always say it looks like water painting - as if it smudged. This one uploaded is not the worst, some is bad, really bad!
What should I do? Is my lens or my camera the problem?

Is it worth buying a good DSLR camera for my second year of photography GCSE?
I'm asking because I was looking at the Nikon d3100 as the camera to buy but is it worth spending £450 on a camera I will use for one year? The camera I use at the moment isn't very good and takes about 10 seconds to take a photo making moving phoos impossible! I can't buy it at the moment as we don't have much money and it has to be a joint birthday and christmas present (my birthday is in August). I feel bad as we don't have spare money and £450 is a lot! But at the same time I feel I'm going to fail without a better camera:/
Thanks for reading and any answers would be much appreciated.

How does this wireless shutter remote work?
Http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/207373-USA/Nikon_4730_ML_L3_Remote_Control.html
I have a Nikon D3000. I want to get a wireless shutter remote to minamize the shaking of my camera (not that there's much shaking anyways)
Do i need to buy an additional piece or will this work? I know it will come with instructions but how does it work? Is it already programed with my camera?