Nikon SLR Cameras
Melissa W
1 answer
Melissa W

Why is my Nikon D60 is making a grinding sound?

When trying to take a picture my D60 makes a grinding noise.

Karen
6 answers
Karen

What lens to choose from?

I'm upgrading from a 18-55mm lens i have a d5100

i have 3 options on what i want to get

Nikon 85mm f/3.5G - macro shots of flowers, butterflies, nature
Nikkor 70-300mm f/4.5- the zoo, wildlife, nature, landscape?
35mm 1.4 -portrait, regular lens for everyday needs

Anthony
3 answers
Anthony

Would a nikon d80 lense 18-55mm fit on a nikon d60 body?

Would a nikon d80 lense 18-55mm fit on a nikon d60 body?

detail
6 answers
detail

Any tips on working with a manual focus lens for Nikon d40?

I just bought a Tokina 11-16mm lens for my Nikon d40 and it doesn't allow auto focus, only manual focus. Any tips on how I could make sure my subject is focused properly? Is there a certain mode I should be on? I will be mostly photographing landscape and architecture.

emilie like rofl
3 answers
emilie like rofl

Can you use a remote to focus while filming a video on a Nikon D3100?

I'm getting a Nikon D3100 and am shooting a documentary with it. Obviously I want to get infront of the camera, so I was wondering if I can use a compatible remote that I would buy to focus while filming a video.

Added (1). Thanks for the crash course in terms down there, but i'd just like an answer… -.

blaahhface
6 answers
blaahhface

Should I swich to Nikon?

Currently i have a Canon t2i, and i love it. But after looking at my friends pictures… Who has a Nikon D3000. Which is a lot cheaper then mine and her pictures look better then mine, I feel like Nikon has better picture quality. Is this true? Should i swich over? I want to get the d90 or d5100

also, if you could provide me with the real differences between my canon t2i and nikon d90 (like if the picture quality is truely a lot better)

Added (1). I'm not new to photography i've took classes and read plenty of books and i take lots of experiment ppictures and i know photoshop. So i'm ok with that part but also the person with the nikon is new to photography and they still look good.

Mumbles
2 answers
Mumbles

Best alternative to Nikon 14-24, 24-70 and 70-200mm?

Looking for the best alternatives to the Nikon 14-24, 24-70mm and 70-200mm? Currently using a d90.

Added (1). Alternative as in cheaper but close to. I. E. Sigma.older Nikon alternatives like 28-70. Asking for opinions as I have searched forums but trying to see if I missed anything. So far I'm considering the tokina 11-16, nikon 28-70, and 80-200.

Mumbles
3 answers
Mumbles

What Nikon lense set would you say is best for weddings?

I currently own a nikon d90. I have a 35mm f 1.8 and an 85mm f 1.4. Looking to add a mid, and a telephoto zoom. I know the 24-70 and 70-200 are the standards, but at this point I can't afford both so looking for the best alternative. With my budget I can get a Nikon 28-70mm and an 80-200mm used both f 2.8 or the sigma 24-70 and 70-200 sigma brand new? If not these lenses what would you suggest?

Karlie Brooks
2 answers
Karlie Brooks

Glee Concert 2011, I was just wondering how strict they are with cameras?

I'm going to the TD Garden in Boston and wasn't sure what to bring. I usually bring a simple point and shoot and have no problem. I'm able to take decent pictures and videos but this time I was trying to get non-blurry pictures. I was thinking of bringing my Nikon D3100. Do you think I could bring it? Would it be considered too professional and be confiscated? I wouldn't bring a big lens either just the one that came with it. Any thoughts or opinions would really help.

Oh, and if any one is familiar with the Garden I'm in the left center half way up. Do you think these are good seats and close enough to the stage for decent pictures?

Jez202
4 answers
Jez202

D90 camera or something else?

I will start college in the fall for photography and I need a digital dslr camera to start with. I have no experience with canon or nikon. I do have a Sony dslr, but I wanna upgrade for school and something that will last me longer in school and also in my career. I really liked the Nikon D90, but seeing the price makes me wonder if it's really worth it… & i love a camera that has a good video quality because I would like to do mini clips or videos in later on in my career. My budget is $1, 500 but my dad says I don't need an expensive camera to be successful any suggestions please?