Nikon SLR Cameras
Susanna
3 answers
Susanna

Will a Nikon 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 AF-S G II Lens work with a Nikon d3000?

I know that on amazon the D3000 comes with a 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G AF-S DX VR lens and the 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 AF-S G II Lens is typically used on the D40, But I'm wondering if the lens would work with a d3000.

Bomber
2 answers
Bomber

Nikon D60.shutter release problem?

Nikon D60. I must press the shutter button repeatedly to get a pic more often than not. This happens with or without flash. I will depress the shutter release and the imaging lite will flash and the camera will beep. If I do nothing (move, select different subject etc) after 2 or 3 presses the photo will take… During this time the subject is focused and the photo comes out clear.

violentdelight
4 answers
violentdelight

Can you use a camera on a plane to take pictures?

So basically, this summer (Summer 2011) I traveled to Ghana. I'm currently in Ghana (while asking this question), and when I was on my way to Ghana originally, I had a window seat and I looked outside. It was a beautiful sight, because we were above the clouds. While I've been in Ghana, I've been using my camera a lot to take pictures, and my camera is a Nikon D3100. For some reason that I don't know of, whenever I turn my camera on near this one specific television, the TV begins to start making this static noise, and it only happens when I turn on my camera. So I was wondering if my camera would cause any kind of interference with the plane while I was on the ride, because I Really want to take this picture, but I'd rather not jeopardize my life, as well as many other people's lives.

Roaa
3 answers
Roaa

Can't lock apreture ring in Nikon D7000?

Hello every1,
I'm using a lens with an aperture ring and it lock only iwhen the aperture is f 22 but when I want to change it to another number it won't lock? Donno what's the problem!

L Taylor
1 answer
L Taylor

On a Nikon D7000, how do I manually set aperture and shutter speed in U1 & U2 modes?

I have a Nikon D7000 and would like to manually set aperture and shutter speed in U1 & U2 modes. I know I can do this using the M (manual) mode, but I want the custom settings of the U1 & U2 modes along with the ability to manually control these elements. I have also looked through the D7000 manual already, but couldn't figure out what I was supposed to do.

Added (1). I know how to save the settings for U1 and U2. I also know that once I set up the camera for how I want it to be and save those settings, going back to U1 and U2 will always recall that information. What I don't know how to do is to make the camera allow me to use the dials like it does in manual mode, on top of the settings I already have saved in U1.

Fatema
1 answer
Fatema

How to activate the self-timer in a nikon D7000?

I've just got a new nikon D7000 and have no idea on how to use the self timer: S Little help please.

Brian
6 answers
Brian

How can retailers justify asking £550 for a now discontinued Nikon D90 (Body only)?

I was thinking about upgrading my elderly Nikon D40 camera. Retailers are asking £550 for the now discontinued Nikon D90 (Body only) Please remember that you are buying technology when you buy a camera now. What was once the latest very soon becomes "old hat".It might have been the dogs nuts way back in 2008 when it was launched. But in mid 2011 it seems fairly low spec when I look at what other makers such as Canon, Sony and even Pentax have on offer for the same money.
Sorry back to my original question. Is the Now discontined Nikon D90 worth £550 GBP for the body only.
Thank you for your answers… Have a great day

Added (1). I would keep my little Nikon D40. However it does not have any form of dust reduction to stop dust specs from getting on the sensor and the 6MP are a bit on the wee small side for cropping and poster size prints. Also 3 auto-focus points are a bit on the small side. Other than that it is a great little camera still.

Dominos_Falling
2 answers
Dominos_Falling

Is the Tokina 12-24mm dx II worth the extra money?

Compared to the older model (Tokina 12-24mm DX) is there really that big of a difference? I've read reviews and most people say there's slightly less ghosting and flare, but the newer model doesn't seem that much better.

-Also, does the older model autofocus with the Nikon D5100?

Guest
2 answers
Guest

How to capture video and audio with a D3100 Nikon Camera?

Okay, so I just got a camera just recently and I wanted to know if there's a way to capture audio and video off a TV with it. For example, say if I wanted to make a movie review or a game review on YouTube.com, and I wanted to capture live footage of it on TV, is it possible with the D3100 Nikon Camera? And if it is, how do you do it? Could someone please explain?

vodka_shotsx
3 answers
vodka_shotsx

Nikon d3100 too cheap

I went into a store today where the guy advised me that the nikon d3100 was probably the best starter-intermediate camera and he was selling it for £400 with a 18-55 vr lens.

Then I found the same camera online for £225 does this seem dodgy to you?

http://multizoneav.eu/product/nikon-d3100-slr-digital-camera-kit-w-18-55mm-lens/

Also any suggestions on any decent beginner-intermediate cameras?
I'm looking to start a photography course in September and want a camera that i can possibly use to start a career not just for home use thanks.