
Correct camera setting for inside photoshoot?
Ok I have a Nikon D80 and have a white back drop and a light source plus my speedlight, do I shoot on P or should I shoot on manual setting, plus what should my iso be on. As sometimes my shots look grainy. I normally just have it on auto.

Hi
i was wondering if you could help me a little
i have a camera: nikon d 60 and i would like to buy a speedlight and i don't know which one to choose
sb 700 or sb 900. Do they both fit to the nikon d60? Which one is better?

If I buy a new Nikon D3100, would I need to purchase anything else?
I'm new with Nikon cameras and I was wondering what all would I need after purchasing it new. What comes with it and what additional things would I have to get if I have to get additional things such as accessories that are needed?

Good lens with big zoom for nikon d5000?
Looking for a high power zoom for nikon d5000 for under $600 for still and fast moving objects

How to take pictures manually the correct way?
I have been using a Nikon D3000 with the kit lens. So far I'm happy with my photos, but I want to know how to shoot manually, and I'm not talking about switching form A to M on the lens (I always shoot on M). I use the camera for photography/art class… I don't know the terminology too well so bare with me. There are settings on my camera 'wheel' that have M, A, S, P. I know A is for aperture, S is for shutter but that's it. I would also want to know what settings I should use when shooting low light (ISO Shutter speed and what not) I basically want to know how to change settings according to what I'm shooting (I manly shoot on the street)… Maybe there's a site out there that will help… I looked on DPS but I don't really know what to search.

Where would be the best place to buy a Nikon D3000 dslr camera?
I have been looking for a good deal on one (they are just so expensive… ) Hoping to get one with a decent price, since I'm working with a low budget… Any suggestions would be very much appreciated.

How to make your Nikon D40 let you take pictures without the lens on?
I'm able to remove the lens and reverse it to take a macro photo but my camera says "Lens not attached" and won't let me take a photo. How can I fix this?
Added (1). Okay, I can take the picture on manual but it comes out black, even if it's totally focused.

Going from Canon Rebel T1i to a Nikon?
I'm seriously looking at saving for a new camera, and I'm wanting a Nikon.
What is an inexpensive, good Nikon DSLR on the market right now?
I'm just doing my research before I set in stone which one I want. I've looked at the D90, but I was just wondering if there's something else that is less expensive, but still takes good pictures.
Added (1). Thanks for all the great answers so far…
It's not that I don't want my Canon anymore, I would just like to have a Nikon as well!
And I don't have very many accessories at all for my Canon, so i don't think I'd be losing any money right there.

Will it hurt my Nikon D90 to carry the 70-200mm using the camera body?
I recently purchased a Nikon 70-200mm, 2.8 VRI and the lens is quite heavy compared to any other lens I have used. I heard rumors that carrying the lens using just the camera body might hurt the lens mount ring due to the weight of the lens, but I have also heard that it will not. Main thing I was concerned about was I shoot sports a lot, and when I hang the camera on my shoulder for a rest, would it hurt the camera to hang free supporting the weight of the lens.
Thanks in advance,
any help would be very much appreciated.

Do I need a hotshoe adapter to fire studio lights with my Nikon D5000?
Or is there already a plug for them in my camera. I want to fire two lights.