I'm giving my sister my old Nikon D90. Are their any books out there that are real simple in explaining the Basics of Photography? - 1
Added (1). Also is battery that comes with D90 becoming extinct?
I have owned a Nikon D50 and Canon Rebel T1i and looking to upgrade. I'm looking at the Nikon D5600 and the Canon Rebel T7i - 1
Added (1). I put more emphasis on stills, I rarely do video. The touchscreen feature isn't a pro or a con for me. I care more about performance. The Nikon bundle I'm looking at is cheaper, includes more accessories, and equipment than the Canon's, I'm leaning more towards the Nikon since I will receive more for my money. Both cameras are pretty similar but I would like to hear from more experienced photographers. Cost matters to me but I don't want to skimp and go for the cheapest for the lesser camera.
Do I put my camera in a separate bin at airport security?
I'm travelling tomorrow and I have never traveled with a camera as a carry on before. I have a nikon d3200 that I have in a separate camera bag that holds my lenses and wires for the camera. Do I take the camera out of the camera bag and put it in its own bin?
I have nikon d3100 for 5 years. Would it still be good for travel photos?
I'm planning to buy fujifilm xa10 as a replacement. Should I change it?
Is nikon d3100 still good for beginners?
Is nikon d3100 still good for beginners? - 1
Photos from memory card disappearing?
I took pictures with my Nikon d3100 a while ago, card was full so i deleted past pictures to make space for the new ones. When i checked, the deleted photos were still there, only it doesn't load anymore and it took the place of the new photos.
this particular photo that got corrupted was named dsc_1600, but when i click it its details show the deleted photos details (shows the deleted photo s date) but not todays.
i wonder why the file still shows only the pics won't load and it has the deleted photos date. Do the files i took today still exist? How can i recover them?
Nikon Camera problem! On my D5000?
So it has been getting worse and worse, I have not changed any settings at all, the ISO, Shutter Speed, Aperture, none of that. But most of the pictures i took were way too bright or way too dark, this happened when i accidentally dropped it (it was in a relatively protective bag) the way i try to fix this is to keep on switching from "Live View" and back. Then it would become bright again. I bet it has something to do with the mirror inside. Also, I casually get the error message saying "Press Shutter Release Button Again" or something like that. Is it really the mechanicals inside that moves the mirror faulty?
should i do this fix posted on Instructables? Or is there another way to fix it?: http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-fix-Press-Shutter-Release-Button-Again-er/
hope to see an answer soon! And quick!
How long does a nikon D5000 battery have to charge?
How long does a nikon D5000 battery have to charge? - 1
I'm looking to upgrade my Nikon D7000. My choices are Nikon D500, D750, or D810. I'm not heavily invested into either DX or FX lenses
Ok. I just purchased a Nikon d50 and have never used one before. I thought that they could not shoot video, but in the main menu I noticed a selection for 'video mode: NTSC or PAL". What is that? Does that mean I can shoot video? If so, how? I would love it if someone could help me out.