
How to repair a Nikon D3100 Lens?
See I accidentally dropped my camera it's a Nikon D3100 (not from too high) and the lens 18-55 mm got messed up, and now it sounds weird when I try to take a picture with it and well it doesn't take pictures. So i was wondering is there a way I can fix it by myself? If not then how much would the repair cost? Would it be cheaper just send it to someone that knows how to repair it or just buy another lens? (If there's a way to fix it by myself, and someone can tell me or leave a video on how to i would really appreciate it). So yeah I really need an answer like really quickly please! I'm desperate! I need the camera lens to work! Please SOMEONE THAT CAN Help ME

How to get the self timer to work on a nikon d5100?
I do all the needed steps to turn the elf timer on, but when i click the shutter button it takes the picture right away! Can anyone tell me the steps needed? Maybe I'm missing some!

Which AF-S lens is best with Nikon d3200?
I'm planning to buy a Nikon d3200 with 18-55mm lens and also either one of the below lens.
Nikon AF Zoom-Nikkor 70-300mm f/4-5.6G (4.3x) Lens
(or)
Tamron AF 70-300mm F/4-5.6 Di LD Macro
My expectation with the lens is that, it must have built-in motor as Nikon d3200 does not have motor to support other AF lens
When searching for lens, I have found some 70-300 mm lens cost much higher than the above two. For example, Tamron AF 70-200mm F/2.8 Di LD. It cost around 44,000.
I was assuming 70-300mm lens can do much more than a 70-200mm lens. Since the price was much different. Anyone could help me understand the difference.

I'm not much into photography, I need to buy a new DSLR camera for a friend as a Birthday present. They already have the Nikon D7000.
I have noticed that the Nikon D600 24-85mm is far too expensive than the D7000, I really don't know if these model number express the quality of the camera. (increasingly).
What camera is far best beyond the D7000 in regards to quality, best shoots… Etc.

Is it worth upgrading from a Nikon D5100 to a D7000?
I love my D5100, but my complaint is that it doesn't have a built-in focus motor. The lenses are expensive, I'm starting to think it's more advantage to pay more for a body and pay less for lenses. What do you think, will I get a lot in return with this upgrade? And will my AF-S NIKKOR 50mm f/1.8G work on the D7000? It's basically the only lens I use. I'm mostly a portrait photographer.
I would have paid half the price for this lens if I had a D7000.

Nikon 24-70 is not taking sharp photos, why?
I'm very discouraged that it's been a year since I purchased this lens. Maybe 10 percent of the photos come out sharp but most of the time they are blurry or out of focus.
I have tried indoor, outdoor, day, night, speed light, different settings, the results are just disappointing.
I'm using Nikon D90.
Can someone tell me why?

Which camera lens should I bring on a trip to New York?
I will be going on a school choir touring trip to New York City and would like to bring a Nikon D7000. Out of the three lenses I have (Nikon 135mm f/2 DC, Nikon 50mm f/1.4 G, Nikon 10-24mm f/3.5-4.5G ED), I would like to only have to bring one. Which one should I bring?
I want the one that will allow me to take pictures of both the city buildings/sights, people, but also fun miscellaneous things like my food.

Nikon d5100 with nikkor 50mm f1.8g?
How about shooting a wedding event with the above equipment?

My Nikon D40 won't auto focus on a white background?
I'm trying to take photos on self-timer and auto focus in front of a white background but it will not focus at all. I'm not very good using manual so it's just blurry when I switch to manual. Can anyone help me? I need to take pictures of myself but can't get my camera to focus!

Photography lighting and backdrop?
I'm setting up a photoshoot to do with dancers. I have a studio space with great natural lighting, but I wanted a white backdrop and very strong lighting to get sharp contrasts and shadows. I don't have a lot of money to buy any expensive equipment, but I do have really bright painter's lights that I think could work really well. I just don't know what to use for a backdrop. Any tips (on the backdrop, lighting, shooting tips)?
P.s. I have a Nikon D3200