
How to get my Nikon SB-900 to work with my Nikon D3S to shoot at 1/250th of a second?
All my efforts only get the flash to work at 1/60th of a second. Please tell me what settings to use so I can get this to work at 1/250th of a second.

Can I shoot two sb-700 WIRELESS at the same time from nikon d700?
Both lamps on tripods. Can I fire them from camera at the same time. Or one of these lamps must be higher model like sb-910?

So my mom recently bought me the Nikon d300. Now I love photography but this is my first real "big time" camera since I'm 15 and irresponsible. I have a 18-55mm lens and a 55-200mm as well. I was trying to take a picture of rain drops on a window but when I use both lens (on all modes) it just focuses and skips right past the drops and onto the big picture like the tree behind it and stuff. Or another thing if I get real close, it just looks like bubble wrap or something. How do I get it to focus on the raindrops. Like is there certain settings to put it on and stuff? I'm a complete novice at this stuff.
Added (1). DEAD - I'm right up close to the window. Like about 1 foot or something And how would I put it on that manually focus?

Can you record video on Nikon D2X?
And how?

Is a 35-70 2.8 AF Nikkor lens compatible with a Nikon D300s camera?
I attached the lens and it keeps blinking fEE at the top. Do I need to change a setting in order to use it or something? Or is it incompatible?

After 5 years with a D300, I just got a D600. There are many things to learn, but the color rendition has me baffled. I have very happy with my card-to-monitor-to-print colors with the D300 all along.
I admit that I'm using a cheap LCD computer monitor, but it has worked out. I tried to calibrate the monitor with a Spyder3 - three times - and each time left my monitor incredibly blue. I went back factory defaults, which were working fine.
I have only shot about 100 frames, but they are noticeably tinted magenta. This is especially evident when the subject includes Caucasian skin. They look great on the D600 LCD, of course, but they look very pink on my monitor. When I print, I have adjusted the brightness about +25 in CS4 and the print is still too dark.
Do I need to find or create a different color profile for the D600? Where would I find this in CS4 or on the Internet? Any suggestions - especially from D600 users - will be appreciated.
Camera: Nikon D600
Lens: Nikkor 28-300, most used so far
Dell XPS computer
Dell "base" LCD monitor
Epson Stylus Photo RX580
Windows XP
Photoshop CS4
I'm looking for a solution that will work with JPGs shot with my D600, so unless it is the ONLY solution, please do not simply suggest a new software, like CS6 or Lightroom, which do not run under Windows 95.
I looked at one sample image from a friend's D600. He is a studio pro with 30 years experience and he says the image looks fine. HIS D600 file looks just as bad on my monitor as mine do.
There does not appear to be a Camera RAW upgrade for the D600 for CS4, either, so just shooting in RAW won't help. That's a whole other issue.
SUMMARY: After 5 years of no color issues with the D300, the D600 is displaying a decidedly magenta color cast. I'm looking for a plug-in or other fix for this problem.

Why can't my Nikon D700 control the aperture of my 24-70 f2.8?
I bought a 24-70 f2.8 from ebay. I put it on the D700 and I couldn't see through the view finder or focus because it was to dark. It appeared that the aperture was closed down and the camera was unable to open it up. I took the lens off and fiddled and put it back on again and it started to work.
Yesturday I did a shoot with large external strobes. The camera was set to the correct exposure which was iso 200, ss200, f8 but the image was over exposed. I changed all the settings on the camera going up to f22 and even going into 'P' mode but the exposure of the final image remained in altered.
Anyone know what is going on. Presumably there's a connection problem or the aperture is physically sticking?

Lightroom 3.6 tethering issue?
I have Lightroom 3.6 64-bit on my Windows 7 laptop. I tried tethering my Nikon D3 but Lightroom can't recognize it. However my computer will recognize my Nikon D3 when connected via USB for file transferring.Am I doing something wrong? It worked just fine with my Nikon D300 or D90.

Today I got my Meike Battery grip for Nikon D800 which is made of plastic. My question is that a plastic battery grip can hold both camera and lens weight which is 1.8Kg while mounting on Tripod? Actually I never used battery grip so m little bit confused whether is it safe to use grip with tripod…

I'm deciding between a NIkon D4 and a Canon 1DX. I'm starting to do photography and decided to go all out.
Added (1). *Previous experience with point and shoots.*
Added (2). Also want to get a Leica M9 as a play around with camera.