Nikon SLR Cameras
Rene
4 answers
Rene

A good lens for street photography?

I have a Nikon D3000 but I'm going to upgrade to a D5100. I have been using the kit lens with my D3000 for a while but I'm thinking to get a wide angle lens. I love taking pictures on the streets of people, buildings, and other things that interests me. Any ideas on a good lens for under $400? A good lens for street photography Here are some of my photos, if any one cares.

dqwe
4 answers
dqwe

Good prime lens for my budget and shooting?

Hey guys i'm looking for a decent prime lens for around 300-400$, Used, new doesn't matter.
i'm currently shooting on a nikon d3100. I love to shoot landscapes, portraits, and occasionally video.

bobenny
2 answers
bobenny

How to fix the command dial on my Nikon D50?

On my Nikon D50 camera, the command dial is broken. It won't adjust the aperture or shutter settings. It also won't do function when I've taken a picture and I'm trying to zoom in on the photo I took on the screen. I even changed the lenses and batteries. Will I have to get the command dial repaired or is there a solution that can fix it right away? Also, if I do have to get it repaired, where do I take it?

Kelsey
3 answers
Kelsey

Does the Nikon D3100 14.2-Megapixel Digital SLR camera have f-stops and shutter speeds?

Hi I'm taking a high school photography class, I'm looking at cameras, within a certain price range. I have found this camera (link below) and I was wondering if this camera has f-stop's and shutter speeds
and if you had any side comments about this camera please let me know. I want to get the best camera for this price! Thank you!

link: http://www.bestbuy.com/...8237704411

Luna
2 answers
Luna

Nikon 10.2MP DSLR Camera With AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-55mm Lens (non-VR) Kit (D3000)?

Is the Nikon 10.2MP DSLR Camera With AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-55mm Lens (non-VR) Kit (D3000) a good camera? For taking pics in fast motion?

Renee S
4 answers
Renee S

Where do you find aperture setting? Nikon D40?

Where do you find aperture setting? Nikon D40?

Vaish S
3 answers
Vaish S

Which camera would be best?

I'd like a camera that will last me for a while but will also allow me to improve my skills and experiment more, since i'm still a beginner.
I'd like something i can take to places and capture really good quality photos with so if i have to pay a little extra i don't mind but i don't want somethinf completely professional with a huge price tag
i've looked at the nikon d90 and the canon 550D, i'm not sure which one would be better for me or if there are other cameras that would be better suited for me, so please leave me some tips and suggestions because i'd really appreciate it

Guest
6 answers
Guest

Nikon lens with a lot blur background?

Do you know of any new Nikon lenses with a lot of background blur?

for D7000 or D5100

Kiratsinh Jadeja
2 answers
Kiratsinh Jadeja

DSLR video shooting in image sequences?

Is it possible to shoot images in sequence rather than shooting in movie mode? Because movie acquires a lot of space if full HD and I face problems transferring it to pc. Whereas if I have sequences, they can easily be transferred and later imported to my editing software as a footage. I also get better resolution to deal with too. But can a camera be programmed to auto shoot image sequences at the manual settings without me having to press shutter release button everytime? Is that possible? Is there any in built camera feature that can do that (in general) or I need some external device? (I saw a video on creative cow where they talked about shooting image sequences for a time lapse in raw or jpeg fine. Till then I didn't know that a video can be shot in an image sequence too in the camera. Lastly, if shooting in sequence is possible, how do I time it in the camera as in shoot every 1 second, 5 seconds and so on.

I'm going to shoot time lapse. It's my 1st time. The last time I shot it in HD video mode, it was over 2gb and played fine on camera but I just wasn't able to transfer it to the pc even through the nikon software or direct copy-pasting. So I want to know if I can shoot the footage in sequence, it would be awesome!

I use DSLR Nikon D5100.

A detailed answer would be extremely helpful. And if possible, steps too. All answers would be really appreciated. Thank you.

Added (1). Thank you sir, I meant to ask that how can I shoot sequences of images at regular intervals so that later I could compile them as a footage in my editing software. I have tried HD video mode but am unable to transfer the huge file size. So I thought I could shoot images in sequential order and later import them as a footage and render. If I shoot images, I have better 16 MP resolution to deal with rather than 1080HD which is a mere 2.1 MP. I hope you are getting me. Any help on how can I shoot images in sequence?

To the 1st poster, thank you as well. But I'm planning to shoot time lapse of clouds so I think 2 images a second could also do. I would like to know from where you found the details about my cameras capacity to click 4 images a second and buffering capacity. Exactly, is it a limitation that my camera can click 4 images a second? Could you explain what you meant in a little detail? Sorry, I'm new to this.

Roboduke
2 answers
Roboduke

Does the Nikon D3000 have video capability?

I'm a amateur photographer and I'm moving on to DSLR, I was thinking about the D3100 but my budget is not the big, so I'm thinking about the D3000. On their website I couldnt find any information about the video quality, I'm wondering if D3000 can even film or not. Is it HD or 720P etc?