Nikon SLR Cameras
Lana T
2 answers
Lana T

Help getting a shot of 7 people standing shouler to shoulder?

I have a Nikon D90. Normally I do nature, but have been asked to get an outdoor shot of seven people standing shoulder to shoulder.

Should I use my 10-20 wide angle lens for this shot? I also have a 50mm 1.4 prime and the 18-55 kit lens.

And I'm thinking I'll need a fill flash too, yes?

Guest
4 answers
Guest

How much does this camera cost in America?

Nikon D3100 Digital SLR camera

I just need to know because I'm getting it for my birthday, but at the moment my dad is occasionally working in america so it might actually be cheaper for him to buy it over there and bring it back, if you see what I mean. I can't seem to get access to any American websites here in the UK, I was wondering if anyone can find out how much it is in America for me, in US Dollars, thanks, much appreciated!

Guest
1 answer
Guest

How to set the yongnuo rf-603 up with my nikon d3100?

The instructions that came with it have been translated from chinese, but believe me, attempting to read chinese would be easier!

mihaitza_uk
5 answers
mihaitza_uk

Why would i need other photo lens for my nikon d7000 if i have the 18-105mm?

Let say 35 mmm ; is not included in my 18-105 mm range? You know, i understand that out of this range probably i will need them, but why to spent more money for something that it is included in my photo lens?
By range i mean 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35mm. And so on until 105mm

Stephanie
6 answers
Stephanie

Is the Nikon d90 worth the $960.95?

I really like this camera and i found it for $960.95 dollars on B&H photo and video. I was wondering if any of you have experience with B&H, and do you think this is a reasonable price for this camera? Would you recommend a cheaper camera?

Deadboy
3 answers
Deadboy

Info on DSLR cameras?

I'm getting into upgrading to a DSLR camera and I don't want to make a bad decision especially being on a budget. I'm looking at the NIkon d3100. Cheapest I've found is $579 with a cheap kit lens. I'm thinking about just buying the body and picking what lens I want. But I'm also debating on getting the Canon EOS Rebel XT. It's a downgrade from the Nikon but cheaper and will allow me to afford a better lens, not to mention my mom has a few Canon lenses she'll let me have. Also, the Nikon doesn't have near as many lenses that will work with it using the AF. Anyway, I need some advice on that.

Next question is that I found a website that sells used cameras. I need an opinion on the link I will leave. They seem dirt cheap which is great but leaves me skeptical. Also, I'm not too big in buying used items. Anyway Please help me out on this. Here's the link.http://www.usedcameras.com/SearchResults.asp Thanks!

Added (1). I'm upgrading from Point and Shoot. My budget is $500-$700. The webiste I listed has higher end "used" bodies for $200-$400.

Skiesoaring
1 answer
Skiesoaring

Critique On My Photography Part 2?

^ That is technically my "portfolio" I guess because I have way too many photos and a lot of "somewhat" replicas. There are 22 photos in there and so please check them out and send me some feedback please. (:

Background Information: If it TRULY matters to you.
- I'm 14
- I use a Nikon D5000
- Mostly used a 55-200mm & 18-55mm lens
- Most photos are from Europe when I went on a trip
- Some are just from where I live

Rob V
3 answers
Rob V

How to transfer my images back to my nikon d90 from my PC?

Put my SD card into card reader(F drive) on PC to look at some practice images i took.saved them into a folder but i can't transfer them back onto my camera even after copy n pasting… On the LCD screen, the image amount has reduced as if the images are there BUT when i press playback i get "folder contains no images" what should i do?

pinback13
5 answers
pinback13

Your opinion on Nikkor 85mm 3.5?

I'm looking at buying the nikon 85mm 3.5 as a lens to use as a walk around for portrait and macro work. I'm trying to decide between this lens and the Tokina 100mm. The reason i'm leaning towards the nikon is that it's $100 cheaper and has VR which i'll like for portraits. Should I be trying to get a compromise between macro and portraits or should I just get two separate lenses? I do still have my nikkor 50mm 1.8 which has served me well in the past for portraits. Keep in mind I'm not looking to do any serious work and not looking to spend more than $500 or so. Has anybody used either of these lenses? Thanks for you help!

Added (1). I'm currently using a d80 and i'm in Canada so the Nikon is around $450 and the Tokina is $570 - I know at B&H in the states it's only $399

ratm4484
3 answers
ratm4484

What type of lens do I need so I can auto focus on a Nikon?

I was looking to purchasing a D3100.It's cheap and is very good from what I hear. It however doesn't have a built in focus motor like the D80. I don't know much about dslr's at this point. Do I need to buy a lens that has AF listed for it to auto focus, or maybe AF-S? From what I have read, there are lenses with a motor system of some sort for those cameras that do not have a built in motor.