Nikon SLR Cameras
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Best resolution for a picture book?

My father is planning to publish a book about sea shells. He assigned me for the picture taking. What is the best resolution I should set on my camera considering I got 24 megapixels with my Nikon D3200. Also, the pictures will be re-sized and lay-out in a pattern of 4 pictures per page with shells' description at the bottom of the pictures. I'm thinking that if I set it at 24mp and if re-sized the fine details of the shells will be lost.

I'm not a professional, the book he needs to publish is just for his research. Kindly help out.

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My Nikon D70 screen is black all the time?

Yesterday, I got a Nikon D70 from my uncle (not brand new either). He mentioned that he couldn't use the screen and since I'm a first time camera user I didn't think it was a big deal… But now that I know, IT IS! I can't view or delete photos, use the settings, or even some of the buttons on the camera cause of it! What can I do?!

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Why does my Nikon D3200 only record for 3 - 7 seconds?

I had this problem before and I'm sure that I did something on my camera and It went back to normal.
But I think I must have accidently pressed something again and it has gone back to only recording for seconds, and then it says "Recording interrupted. Please wait"

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Lost all photos from computer/camera?

Hi. I've been in London for the weekend and when I came to put the photos from my Nikon D3100 onto my computer, they vanished.
I plugged the camera in as normal, selected the photos I wanted, created a new folder and moved the photos to it
When I opened photoshop, the folder wasn't there. So I checked in my pictures library, and it wasn't there either. I checked on my camera, and the selected photos weren't on there either.

I'm quite upset about this, and I've unplugged and replugged it into my computer twice and removed the SD card once.

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Autofocus Problem in Nikon D5100?

When i try to focus it just stays unfocused. I've checked every thing i.e the auto/manual switch on the lens, the autofocus setting in the menu etc.

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Change to canon from nikon?

I have a nikon d7000 with 50mm 1.4G lens and is the only lens I have.

I've been thinking of changing to a full frame canon or 7D as the lenses I find are cheaper than nikon and I know nikon lenses are better built. There are a few canon lenses I have in mind but when I compare the same lenses to nikon, nikon are double the price.

I'm also going to be doing a photography course in September and want to expand my variety of lenses with having to spend more than £500 on just one lens.

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Wildlife and nature cameras?

So, I'm looking to get my own camera, as i have been using my dads Nikon for a year, and we're starting to have disagreements over it cause i use it a lot now.
I mainly take pictures of nature, like flowers or trees, and animals, like my dog or cat.
I want a camera that is $600 or less (preferably $500 or less, but $600 is doable).
My dads camera is a Nikon D5000. Not sure what either of the lenses are, but they both have manual and auto focus. One is a short range, the other is a long range.
I know my way around that camera, but am not an expert.
Does anyone have any cameras (and lenses) under $600 that is fit for outside wildlife photography, but isn't insanely hard to figure out how to work?

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Can't make up my mind?

I need help with buying a camera. I want to switch from my smartphone to a camera, i was thinking about a DSLR, like a nikon D3200, but i barely know any basic photography functions like apperture, ISO. Then i started looking through superzoom bridge cameras like Sony's cyber-shot HX300 or the panasonic DMC-FZ70. I might learn most of the basic photography features by school year, because i need the camera for photography lessons. If any of you could give advice on one of these cameras, or recommend something similiar, that would be great.

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Nikon D3200 settings problems?

I just got my first DSLR, it's a Nikon D3200 and I'm extremely happy with it, but I'm having issues with ISO, aperture and focus settings. Before, I could change the ISO all the time by holding in the "Fn" button the side and scroll on the wheel to the right, but now that doesn't work. Aperture I haven't figured out how to use, it says that I should click the +- button on the top right and scroll the wheel, but nothing happens. The third problem I have is my focus settings, yesterday I could just switch between auto and manual by clicking the info button, but the option for focus is greyed out.

What am I doing wrong here?

P.S. Keep in mind that this is my first DSLR like I said so I'm more or less clueless when it comes to these types of technical aspects of photography.

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GPS device for my Nikon D3100?

I'm looking for a GPS device or attachment for my camera that includes the latitude and longitude, and altitude. I wish to have coordinates for when I leave my normal places of shooting on my metadata so I will know where I was. I'm aware there are some by Nikon but the one I saw had not so great reviews. What should I get?