Nikon SLR Cameras
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Nikon D3200 Target Bundle?

I'm seriously considering buying the Nikon D3200 from either Beach Camera or Target, the bundle with the 18-55mm and the 55-200mm. I was looking at the pictures and the description and I wanted to make sure both of the lenses include vibration reduction. Do both lenses have this technology? I usually shoot images of rocket launches and I really need it to be as still as possible with a powerful telephoto. If possible, I would like to go with Beach Camera if they have VR lenses, since they are running a really good deal with a free Adobe Photoshop Elements 12 CD. Also, do you think the D3200 is a good camera for a entry level photographer?

http://www.target.com/...ifications

http://www.beachcamera.com/shop/product.aspx?sku=NKD32002LGKT2

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Is it focal length that's making my model look short?

I'm using Nikon D5100 and Fujifilm x100s to take some portraits or full length picture of a model. I use 18-105, 35mm and 50mm lens. Whenever I take a picture, my model legs are too short as they are in real. I also compared my image to one my friend's photoshoot, even though she is short and has a small body, her pictures look amazing with long lean legs and good body shots which filled the frame nicely. Is it because of the full frame camera or does it have to do with some editing magic?

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Nikon D3200 Raw file grain problem?

I edited raw photographs using Adobe Photoshop CS6, I saved them as JPEG. But when I uploaded it to photo sharing website and when I set it as my desktop wallpaper they're coming grainy. I've added a small patch of the photo for reference. Please tell me what should I do? I'm a newbie.

Thanks in advance!
Nikon D3200 Raw file grain problem - 1

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Which settings do I use for fireworks pics with the Nikon D7000, and do I need tripod?

Will be attending a lights and fireworks show and want to take pics.

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Which camera is best for me? - 1

I would like a camera for equine photography so good for pictures of horses jumping etc. But also one which is suitable for holiday photos and general every day use. I'm currently stuck between the nikon d3100, the nikon p530 and the cannon sx510hs. Does anyone have a better idea about which would be best?

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Dose the Nikon D3100 support direct video input?

I wanted to record some console gaming on my TV for my youtube but I don't know if my Nikon camera supports this particular method of filming. I was wondering if anyone knows if it does?

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Are these dslr cases really waterproof?

I'm planning on buying the nikon d3200 this summer. I would like to take some underwater photos so I would like to buy a waterproof case. Do you think this one is safe? I really wouldn't like to destroy my camera as soon as I buy it. Thank you in advance.Here is the link to the case: http://www.amazon.com/...00DR97XQU/

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Tips for shooting good photos in Forests?

I have a Nikon D80 with a sigma 'hyperzoom' macro (it's not a true macro lens) 28-200mm lens. I was wondering how to perfect the exposure in a forest because it can change a lot. Is it best to go early/late in the day or mid day because of the different light. I know how aperture, shutter priority, iso and white balance work. Any other tips would be appreciated, thanks.

Added (1). *because the light can change a lot.

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Manually focusing tips?

So, I'm currently using a Nikon D3000 and have begun shooting manually since I have gotten used to the aperture and shutter speed and whatnot.

However, while I do know how to take a nice picture, manually focusing is what is bringing me down. Since the Nikon D3000 does not have the ability to shoot video, I'm forced to use the viewfinder to focus my photos.

Sometimes it becomes too difficult to see through the viewfinder and I don't exactly know if the photo is focus at that moment unless I take it and make sure.

Are there any tips on manually focusing aside from trial and error?

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A thing or two about sports photography?

I have recently started taking photographs for a football club and whilst the photos are decent during the day. The photos are completely blury at night. I own a Nikon D3200, anything I can do?