Nikon SLR Cameras
David
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David

Do they allow cameras at Disneyland Resort in Anaheim?

I have a Nikon D200 with a bag and lenses, I was wondering, does anyone know if they would allow me to enter with it to Disneyland? And do they have vegetarian dishes and in which restaurants in Disneyland?

Guest
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Guest

Flash in my Nikon D800E works only when the liveview is off. Why?

The flash in my Nikon D800E works only when the liveview is off. Why? - 1

Jacob
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Jacob

How do I use the display screen on my Nikon D3000 camera to take a picture?

I received a Nikon D300 Digital Camera for Christmas. It is a FANTASTIC camera but I can only use the viewfinder to take a photo. I would LOVE to be able to use the display screen to take pictures. Can you help me?

NASCAR
5 answers
NASCAR

How do I set my Nikon D100 to JPG mode?

How do I set my Nikon D100 to JPG mode?

Ryan
5 answers
Ryan

Does the Nikon D2x shoot video? - 1

Does the Nikon D2x shoot video? - 2

Guest
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Guest

How much is a Nikon D3?

With a big lens?

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Guest
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Guest

Photographing long exposure stars from the ISS?

Astronaut Scott Kelly is known for uploading photos of his stay at the ISS to social networks (Twitter, Instagram), among them he has several photographs in which the stars are observed

http://www.pcmag.com/...ear-in-s/1
https://twitter.com/...0549659648

It is known that he uses a Nikon D4 camera with the following details:
Lens - 70-200mm
Aperture - f / 22.0
Focal length - 200mm
Exposure time - 1/640 seconds
ISO-800

So how can you photograph stars like this, if the ISS is at a high speed orbiting Earth and without using a motor drive / electronic support that is normally used on Earth to track the stars?

Added (1). I did wrong the question, I know that the exposure time is adjustable. I put those data as reference. My question was, if the ISS moved so fast, how could they take high exposure photos without an electronic support for tracking stars.

Sebastian Rotherberger
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Sebastian Rotherberger

Help choosing a good camera for photography?

I wanted to get into photography and would like to know what's the best camera to start with. Someone told me a good DSLR camera is the D300 with a long lens. Any advice?

Brandon
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Brandon

Thoughts on the Nikon D2x?

Dad recently lent me his Nikon D2x with a 18-200m NIKKOR VR lens. Camera is about 12 years old but I heard it was a professional camera back in the day (like sports illustrated, nat geo kind of stuff). It shoots kind of weird but I like it. Any experience with it? How do you like it? Should I start saving for a new updated camera or can I roll with the d2x for a while?

Olivia
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Olivia

Photo equipment for Australia Expedition?

I'm planning on traveling to Australia this summer with National Geographic as part of one of their high school expeditions and I'm looking for advice on gear. My main struggle is there's such a diverse amount of work I'd like to accomplish which requires lots of different gear and I don't want to overpack or take on too much. I want to shoot Underwater photos, Wide angle/scenery, Astrophotography, and Good photos of the animals. We're going to be going all over from snorkeling in the great barrier reef to Sydney and the zoo there to the rainforest and camping in the outback. They recommended we bring some all-inclusive style lenses aka telephoto but I value a good depth of field and don't want my photos to look like some average tourists. I've been into photography for a year and a half and have a nikon d800 with a 50mm 1.4, 90mm 2.8, and 28-300mm telephoto. Personally I enjoy portraits so I use my 50 a lot but they advised against bringing many fixed lenses as the weight builds up. Overall what are your thoughts? I've been looking into the 24-70 and 70-200 2.8 vr ii lenses but they're quite expensive and I don't want to spend all my money on the wrong gear. Also for underwater pics I'm torn between buying housing (I'm looking at meikon but they don't have any extra ports for the d800 housing so I'd be stuck with a 35mm if I buy one) or buying a low cost waterproof point and shoot. Any advice helps, thanks!