How to change the shutter speed on Nikon 8800?
Step by step please? 10 points best answer, thank you!
What does the graduated pink filter do and what for?
I have a nikon D5200 and need to phone what the clear faded into pink len filter does and when will i need it?
Added (1). That does not make sense that there's no such filter when i have one?
Added (2). I don't know how to respond lol so i'm adding once again thank you everyone! But seriously it says pink grad 52mm heres my order detailsā¦
This is a Graduated Pink Filter 52mm which will allow you to take pictures with partial coloring.
The design of gradually decrease near the center of the filter allowing emphasis of foregrounds or backgrounds. Color of lens gradually fades out, so the boundary between the colored and transparent sections of lens will not become apparent even with the lens aperture stopped down.
This filter is mounted on rotating frame, so you will be able to rotate the coloring at any part of your image. Giving your landscape and skin texture a more colorful touch.
Double Screw Mount
Included: 1 Graduated filter pink 52mm
Lol i'm not crazy right? Says pink looks pink but can't find any information on it onlineā¦ Hmm. Odd?
I appriciate this so much!
How should I start photography?
Hi i'm 13 years old and my aunt and uncle came to visit me and they gave me 205 Canadian dollars as a gift and I'm a little interested in learning photography but I haven't really had any experience and I've seen some nice cannon and Nikon cameras that my friends have and got and they seem pretty interesting. I'm also going on a trip to India and London so I thought it would be nice to get a good camera for there. What would you suggest which camera should I get that's around that price range?
So, I plan to buy my first camera, and i'm hoping you people with more experience could help me?
Basic needs:
>price below $650 (not a must)
>flip-out screen (must!)
>medium-high resolution
>dlsr with hd videos
Has settings such as [exceptional]:
>multiple exposure
>continuous shots
>self timer
>stabilizer
>touch screen
I'm a newbie, so maybe something a little user- friendly?
I'm deciding over Canon rebel T4i or samsung galaxy camera.
Best to stick with Canon, Nikon or Samsung.
Indoor studio lighting recommendations?
I'm very new to Newborn Photography and need some input on lighting indoors. I do not have a lot of natural light at my place. I need a lighting kit to start me off at but that will last for a while until I get up and going. I want the lighting to look as natural as possible.
Must be Nikon D5200 compatible.
Please advise what kind of kit i should buy that i can get the most out of. I don't really want to spend over $200 since i still need to buy a few more lenses.
Thank you,
Jessica
Added (1). Also, If you have a Top 3 recommendation for lenses to shoot newborn pictures with would be greatly appreciated.
I wud like to buy a dg cam probably nikon p510 or p520 or canon sx50?
which is th e better one?
Photo editing software for a beginner?
I just bought a Nikon 3100 camera (nothing professional just for pictures of my kids playing sports.) Anyways, I wanted to know what kind of software I could download for free or purchase to zoom in on photos and save them zoomed in.
Would photo shop be to advanced for a beginner like me?
Nikon 12-24mm vs Nikon 10-24mm?
I just bought Nikon D7100 and currently own 35mm f/1.8, 55-300mm, and 18-55mm lenses.
I would lilke to complete my set without breaking the bank for buying a wider focal lense.
I've been reading some reviews and suggestions online and saw this Nikon 10-24mm and Nikon 12-24. But I'm kinda confused with so much reviews and suggestions online to what to buy, weather the newest 10-24mm but flimsy made but shoots sharper images or the 12-24mm which is older version and shoots lighter images but well made compared to the other one.
I need to buy the final lense that I will be needing while I'm learning to be a professional photographer, and will last with me for a long time.
Please kindly help me for more suggestions and comparisons. I know I'm still a green apple in the photography business that's why I'm humbly asking for some suggestions so that I don't need to waste my money of buying lenses that I should not buy yet while learning more about photography.
What size scope rings do I need for a Nikon 40mm Buckmaster?
What size scope rings do I need for a 4.5-14x 40mm Nikon buckmaster?
Basically I'm after a good quality fisheye, an because I'm interested in skateboarding photography I think autofocus is a must? But I'm not sure what is the best option, as far as I'm aware there's some nikon cameras that have the autofocus motor built into the body itself? So would it be ok to get a manual focus lense an upgrade my camera? And anyone got any recommendations?