Nikon SLR Cameras
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Printing photos from Lightroom 5?

I currently did a a senior photo shoot. I shoot with a Nikon D3100 and in Raw format, I then imported the files and edit them on Lightroom 5, After doing so I exported them onto my facebook and my website adn they looked perfect. I exported the files for email as well to the customer and when she went to print the photos at wal greens she said they were coming out grainy. She was going to use them as a graduation invite size 11x7.
What did i do wrong in the process. What do I need to change in Lightroom so the pictures won't come out that way?

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Which camera to buy? - 2

So, I'm trying to buy a camera now, a DSLR and here's my options

Canon 650D or also know as Rebel T4i (2nd Hand) - With the basic kit like 18-55mm lens, etc… She seldom uses it and needs money though. I believe she bought it at around $800 USD and she's offering me the product for only $500. Roughly more than 1 year with her though.

Nikon D3200 (Brand New!) - With the basic kit as well (Cost just about $500)

Some review says Nikon D3200 is good, but 650D is great as well! I'm actually torn right now.

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What lenses are compatible with the Nikon D3100? - 1

Basically my main question is when searching online for a lens how do i know if one i like is compatible with my cam. What do i have to look for?

For example in the link below i saw this lens which is at a pretty good price but i noticed the format is FX and my other lenses are DX format… Is that an issue?

http://www.nikonusa.com/...-5.6G.html

And yes i'm a rookie at all of this… Hence the rookie level camera…

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Why can't I take a long exposure photo during the day?

I've done some long exposures at night with steel wool photography, but today I wanted to do a long exposure of a waterfall I saw. The camera (Nikon D3000) said the subject was too bright, and after taking the photo it was completely white, you couldn't see anything. I haven't changed anything in the settings but making the shutter speed a little longer (it was set for 15sec from my last project). How can I fix this?

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Why won't my camera read my sd card?

I was browsing through my pictures on my nikon d3100 and deleted some photos. I took the sd card out and uploaded the remaining photos to my laptop. After I uploaded them, I put my sd card back in the camera and it says "no sd card inserted" when it's clearly in.

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Recommended FREE photography courses?

Please help me! I'm looking for a FREE online course so that i can improve my photography skills. I would really appreciate it if you could give me some great courses. Even photography websites and tips would be great too. My camera is a Nikon D3100.

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Can I take a camera into a one direction concert?

Help! I just got a Nikon d3200 for my birthday. And I was wondering if I could take it to the one direction concerts with me. Do they even allow that kind of camera?

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Nikon D7000: How exactly do I set the aperture (F stop number)?

Nikon D7000: How exactly do I set the aperture (F stop number)?

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Canon and Nikon Deals?

I just bought a Canon EOS Rebeld T3i SLR Camera.

I do Have an apparel retail business with its ecommerce website and always is a good asset to have a good professional camera to makes professional photos most of them in white background, that is reason why I got this camera.

My concern is that I have a friend that recommends me the Nikon D3200 Digital SLR DSLR Camera as a better choice for my needs.

Which one out thESE two you think will be a better choice?

I will give 5 Stars to best answer.

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Portrait photography?

I want to get into portrait photography. I enjoy being creative, but my artistic abilities are not so great. I'm hoping photography could be that creative outlet. This is not for a business or anything like that. I'm definitely new to photography and simply want to have fun with it.

I own 2 older Nikon digital slr's. The D50 and D3100, and I have a few old film slr's that produce awesome images. I understand the bare basics as far as iso, aperature, shutter speed, and white balance. I can compose a decent shot that is exposed well. My question is how do I go from producing everyday run of the mill shots to something dramatic and nice to look at? I've been experimenting with lighting but I don't want the plain olan mills family portrait look. I really like the look of the hollywood glamour shots of the 50's. Obviosly these were produced by pros but as far as lighting goes what can I use without spending thousands of dollars on professional equipment? I've been researching lighting setups for beginners, and i've considered buying a cheap amazon beginner lighting set. Any helpful hints for a clueless newbie?

Added (1). Thanks for the feedback. The word "client" doesn't have anything to do with me taking photographs. I think for some photography could be an art, for others it's a meticulous undertaking that results in getting a check to pay the bills. My question for the most part pertained to lighting.