
What kind of camera has good picture and video quality?
I have a Sony handycam but the video quality sucks when indoors the video looks smooth and fuzzy not crisp like HD cameras. This camera does great in the sunlight though. Since I'm returning this camera I would like your option on the best cameras for picture and video (I would like both in good quality)
Some cameras I'm looking in to
-Nikon D700
-Canon 60D

What all purpose lens do you suggest for my d3100? I was thinking about the 18-200. I'm going to buy a full frame body maybe when nikon realese a replacement for d700, d300s, or d7000 so any all around lens that i could use for my d3100 and for the future as well.

How to high-speed photography with only 1/250 flash sync?
I have a Nikon D200, and a third-party external flash. I can get the flash off the camera with a sync cord so the light direction isn't a problem.
The problem is, I'm wanting to do high-speed photography, like water drops in mid air for example, but doesn't that require at least 1/640 to stop the motion?
Anyway, I can only use 1/250 as the fastest I can shoot, due to the flash sync and the "black bar" effect that shows up.
I've usually just been shooting at 1/250, f/11 or so, ISO 100. But i'm not getting the results I'm wanting.
Any tips/help on what I should do?

Nikon D200.to buy or not to buy?
I have been offered a D200 with a lens for £400. I need a camera that will give me proffessional results. I'm already conversant with the basics. Should i buy?

Looking for Nikon D300 D-SLR lenses?
I just bought a Nikon 10 MP D3000 DSLR camera and I'm looking to buy some more advanced macro lenses and longer zoom lenses than what the camera comes with (18-55mm Zoom). Since I'm new with the Digital SLR cameras, I'm not exactly sure which ones to research. Any suggestions or facts that would help me determine the difference in distance of zoom, or quality of the lenses?

I'm looking for a dslr for around 1000.00, cheaper if possible?
I've been researching the Nikon d90, Nikon D300, and the Canon 50d. I, personally, am a huge canon fan for SLRs and point and shoots, however, it seems that the D90 is a great choice for me and the only comparable canon is the 50d, which is in the price range of the D300. I will be shooting animals in low to fairly bright light, people mainly in low light, and a lot of moving stuff. I want fast shutter speeds, high ISO( i'll sacrifice high ISO for better "noise" reduction). I need something that will work really well in low light settings. The camera's i've mentioned all seem good, but they are also a couple years old. I need help from someone who knows!
Added (1). I'm also very interested in the D7000
Added (2). A couple of my friends have D90s, would lenses that work with a D90 also work with a D7000?

Which is the better camera
Its going to be used for wedding and portrait photography

Nikon D700 and choosing lenses?
I want to buy Nikon D700 and a portrait lens (good for studio and outdoor), prime or zoom? Is there a lens that does portrait and macro (close up)?
Any recommendations? My budget for the lens is around $1000.
By the way, what are the concern in finding lenses for FX models? And, can I use my DX lenses for FX models?

Flash Bracket for Nikon D300s?
I looking for a flash bracket for a Nikon D300s. I want it for various on location event shoots. I'm looking for something that's good quality, fair priced and light weight. Personal experience with the product would be a plus. Recommendation?
Added (1). For those who don't know this:
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/...Flash.html
is a flash bracket and is similar to what I'm looking for.

What is in your camera wedding bag?
What are camera and lenses you use for weddings?
i do know some ppl doing weddings and one of them use nikon d90 main d80 back up
tokina 11-16 nikon 18-200 and 50mm 1.8
another one uses nikon d300 main with 18-200 vr and d60 back up with 50mm 1.8
what kind of lenses do you use?
i have done 5 weddings on my own for free with a
nikon d700 and d300 as a back up
with 24-70mm 2.8 nikon 70-200 17-35mm 2.8 and 100mm 2.8
i'm not sure what kind of photography they are getting i have seen a few ones and the picture quality is poor and their costumers are happy or that is what they are saying
i did 5 weddings but they were friends that is why i took the challange and they were happy
5 free weddings gave me a lot of expierence i think i can do weddings now
what is your camera bag and what you use? Does it really matter to use a dx on weddings like the d60 d90?
or to use the 18-200mm?