Nikon SLR Cameras
anissa_azul
10 answers
anissa_azul

I recently bought the Canon Rebel T6 (1300D) DSLR for recording my videos for YouTube and it always stopped recording around 11 to 12 minute?

Now I have used Canon rebel before (t3i) but it did the same thing as well. This camera is pretty brand new and I have the memory card but why is it always stopping at 11 to 12 minute mark? It's frustrating!
Should I return this and get a different brand like Nikon or Sony or Samsung?

iKokomo
5 answers
iKokomo

Best Canon Film Camera (from the list) to keep?

I just got a huge lot of cameras and lenses for $50. I'm going to sell most of them off but, being a Nikon guy, I'm not familiar with the Canon Line. I would like to keep the best Canon Eos / Rebel body to use.
Which one is the best to keep?

Thanks!

Here is the list of the EOS bodies:
Canon Eos Rebel 2000
Canon Eos 620
Canon Eos 1000 FN
Canon Eos Rebel XSN
Canon Eos Rebel II
Canon Rebel TI
Canon Rebel 2000
Canon Eos Rebel S
Canon Eos ELAM
Canon Eos Rebel XSN

iKokomo
1 answer
iKokomo

Is there a Speedbooster Alternative for Nikon Lenses (active mount if possible)?

I'm looking for a more affordable (than a Metaabones) speed booster for my nice collection of Nikon lenses that I have. What brands are recommended?
I know Metabones makes an active mount (autofocus/stabilization) but not one for the Nikon. Is there an active mount available for the Nikon F mount?

I only have cheaper, kit lenses for Canon and it would not be worth purchasing a speed booster for them.

Supes
6 answers
Supes

Vintage lenses on a modern Nikon?

I own a Nikon D3300 and have been experimenting with using older lenses. I have noticed that the camera responds differently to the lighting when using these older manual lenses. The biggest factor so far appears to be the ISO, by increasing it I have been able to get better exposures. I'm curious as to why this would be the case compared to when I use the kit lense.

Added (1). Thank you all for the input! I could have been clearer in my question, with the vintage lenses the camera seemed to be treating the light different. For example using the kit lens and my vintage lens in the exact same lighting conditions, the vintage lens was producing images that were more underexposed. Thank you Frank for explaining why this would be happening.

Jonas
6 answers
Jonas

How do I shoot Panoramas in raw mode?

I have been using Nikon d3300 for a year now and I have always shot my photos in RAW. During my last vacation I took some Panoramas using the Panorama Easy Mode and when back home I noticed that the Panorma photos were in JPEG not in RAW. Is there a way around this?

Abby
1 answer
Abby

I can't transfer my pictures from camera to computer?

I have a Nikon P520 and HP computer and I can't transfer my pictures from camera to computer because my computer is saying "0 pictures are found" and I don't know why it's saying that. I took some pictures and videos about an hour before I tried transfering them. It's recently starting doing this and I don't know why! Could someone please help me out if anyone knows what to do that would be great thanks!

saifadel77
2 answers
saifadel77
saifadel77
1 answer
saifadel77

If i buy a nikon d5600, will i not need an intervalometer?

Because i heard that it has a built in one

nen
3 answers
nen

Nikon d810 thoughts?

Hi. Any of you owns Nikon d810. I d like to hear your thoughts on it. ISO performance, image quality etc.

Chris
3 answers
Chris

Should i upgrade to the D850?

I Already own the Nikon D750, and although I love the camera I'm very intrigued by the upgrades of the new D850.

A lot of times we photographers just want new "toys" whether we need them or not, so I'm asking…

Would even a great photographer notice a difference in image quality or performance going from the 750 to the 850?

Would you upgrade?