How many MB of scanning do I need to print 16x16 photos from 120 film?
A lab near me uses an Imacon and he said that its 50 cents an MB and I would only need 8mb but thats way too small for print isn't it? Online site will do like 80mb for 10$ on a Nikon coolscan and 400mb on an actual drum scan for 30$ so in the end is 8mb enough? It would only be 4$… I really need the best from these films
Best tripod for a DSLR camera?
Needing a good tripod for about 100$ or less for a Nikon DSLR any recommendations or any Do's/Don'ts when it comes to buying a tripod?
Best general purpose lens for a DSLR beginner?
Buying a nikon d5200 and it comes bundled with a 18-105mm lens is this a good general purpose lens? Need Something that covers a fair amount of range with AF-S, VR, ect. But i keep hearing things that say the 18-105mm lens is just not very good hence me asking the question. I have no lenses so i'm starting brand new with about 500$ or less to spend on a lens or lenses and was hoping for something that covers a good range so i don't have to switch lenses often.
Buying a nikon d5200 and just wondering what the best SD card would be to buy. Heard a few things online of cards not truly keeping there transfer rates depending on the camera and that certain brands work much better than others. Need to shoot HD video what kinda of transfer rates should i be looking at? (Looking at 16gb and something that won't break the bank considering i need two of them.)
What do these camera/dslr terms mean?
I'm shopping for an adapter that will mount my Nikon lenses to my af 100 camera,
I keep reading in the reviews of "alot of play" and "leaking" defining the bad adapters.
What exactly does that mean?
My Nikon D 3200 gives dark pictures. I hate using bigger flash on it. My D 40 was better?
Is there anyway I can get clear picture in my D 3200. I take pictures in the auto position. I wait for focus ready. Still I get slightly darker pictures. My D 40 has no problem like this. Is there any solution?
I have a Nikon and i was using it earlier. It dropped and the lens fell of the actual body of it. There were two pieces that had broken off and when i tried to put the lens back on, it stayed but not for long. The parts that had fallen off were from the part that locks it together. They were tiny pieces and i tried to put them back on with super glue but it wouldn't hold. I'm not sure how to fix this problem. The camera works but only if you hold it a certain way, otherwise it sens "connect a lens" or something like that.
Added (1). The lens itself it fine and clean, it takes perfect pictures. But is there a way i could get the missing pieces back onto it?
Looking to upgrade to a slr or something similar?
At the moment i'm using a Kodak Easy Share z5010.
www.amazon.com/Kodak-EasyShare-Z5010-D…
its a nice camera, takes nice pictures, its 14mp, but its fairly limited.i've talked to several other photographers briefly about their camera and looked at their photos.
one photographer was a professional and used a professional camera. He took a picture of a model head to toe, was able to zoom into the model's eye and even the blood vessels in her eyes were detailed. I didn't know a camera that powerful existed. I was rather amazed.
then later i came across a girl who if she took a photo of a person head to toe, you could zoom into the model's face, and the model's eye looked clear but couldn't zoom in any more than that. She wasn't sure what model Nikon she had but she confirmed it was 14 mega pixel as well.
when i take a photo of someone head to toe, if i zoom in to see the models face i can't even tell what color the eye is. At this point, it is making me feel rather insecure about the photos i'm taking.actually, my droid is 8mp and takes better photos (although it can't zoom which is why i don't use it often)
so my question is, for under $500, preferably around $400 or under, what camera will give me the highest quality.
couple things i find important is how clear will the picture be. I doubt i will be able to afford the camera in the first example but the clearer the better. The ability to shoot in low light. And not as important, but back light. Would also be nice if it could take hd video too. If i can trust the company i'm buying from, i don't mind if it is new, used, or refurbished. I'm quite concerned how the girl's camera had the same number of mp but yet her images were 3 x more clear. To make sure it was the camera and not the user, she took the same photo with both hers and my cameras.
Is the Nikon 20mm f/2.8 AF-D any good?
I've been after a 16-35mm f/4 VR for a while now, but trying to get one is like attempting to purchase weapons grade plutonium.
I thought I may give the 20mm AF-D as a stop gap. Does anyone have any knowledge of this lens?
I'm ok for AF. All my bodies have in built in AF.
What new film cameras are still available apart from Leica and Nikon?
What new film cameras are still available apart from Leica and Nikon?