
I want to do photo journalism, what camera do you suggest I get?
So i go this nikon d60 and i'm thinking of going abroad and doing some kind of story.
My questions is should I get a new dslr camer? Which one?
or should I get a new lens for my D60, if so which one do you suggest?
Added (1). Can you just answer the question? Maybe I'm doing this for my personal satisfaction.

I want to do photo journalism, what camera do you suggest I get? - 1
So i go this nikon d60 and i'm thinking of going abroad and doing some kind of story.
My questions is should I get a new dslr camer? Which one?
or should I get a new lens for my D60, if so which one do you suggest?

I want to do photo journalism, what camera do you suggest I get? - 2
So i go this nikon d60 and i'm thinking of going abroad and doing some kind of story.
My questions is should I get a new dslr camer? Which one?
or should I get a new lens for my D60, if so which one do you suggest?
Added (1). I did get my D60 in 2009.
So I think it's time for a new one.
Is the D90 the same size as the D60?
And would the same lenses fit on the D90? What lenses do you have?


Well I just bought a Nikon D5000 and I was looking at peoples Flickr's for inspiration (I will never copy any ones work).
I found this guy from youtube on flickr…
And I think he is amazing.
So I need some more inspiration and if you know any cool photographers on flickr, tumblr, etc can you please post the link here?

Help buying DSLR Camera for the first time?
My university course in Photography requires me to buy a DSLR camera so that I can understand the basics of Professional Photography. That being said I have no idea of what to buy and which DSLR to prefer and what exactly to look for when buying a DSLR. Most of my friends have went ahead and bought Nikon D5100 and a Nikkor 18-135mm lens.
My range is around 45000 INR~50000 INR (USD 1100) including the lens.
I don't mind buying second hand camera too since I don't think I will continue with photography as a profession, maybe as a hobby I won't mind.
The recommendations I got from people have other than the Nikon D5100 are
Olympus E-P2 ---> http://www.imaging-resource.com/PRODS/EP2/EP2A.HTM
Canon D60 ---> http://www.dpreview.com/...noneosd60/
Canon EOS 550i -> http://www.dpreview.com/...onEOS550D/
I have read comments discussing Megapixels to sensor ratio and how lenses are more important than camera so that has only added to my confusion.
Btw Pentax Cameras are not available at my place so please don't bother recommending them. Also do tell the recommended lenses for each DSLR you have in mind.
Since the course has not yet begun I have little idea of the requirements or the type of photographs I will be clicking please suggest lenses for these 2 purposes
1.) Wide landscape photographs
2.) Fashion Photography
And can same lens be used for the two purposes?

What will be a good tripod for shooting macro?
I'm looking for a tripod that will be good for shooting macro of insects and flowers. I will need a tripod which has a low minimum height (not mini of gorrilapod). I also intend to shoot wildlife with it. I think i would stick to slik or velbon as these are most abundantly available in my country. My budget is Rs3000 in india. I will use it with nikon d5100 with tamron 90mm macro or nikkor 70-300vr. Please advise.thanks
By the way, what is a grounder of a tripod? Does it helps in shooting macro? Does centre columned tripods are better?

What f1.8 lens do I buy for a Nikon D40?
What f1.8 lens do I buy for a Nikon D40?

What mm lens hood is best for?
Nikon D5000
18-55mm f/3.5 - f/5.6 DX Nikkor lens
Nikkor 55-200mm f/4-5.6G ED AF-S DX Zoom Lens

Is there manual on the Nikon D5000's movie mode?
I have a D5000 and I can't find manual mode for movie mode. I just go to liveview then press OK to record.
Also when I put the videos to edit on Sony Vegas Pro 8 nothing happens. I think Sony Vegas does not recognize the format, but it works on Windows Movie Maker. Do you know if I need to convert it, if so tell me how.
Added (1). @fhotoace For mode I mean settings. To set the aperture and other things for recording