I was told that it's possible to take these photo's with a point and shoot camera.
What exactly would you need in order to take these photo's? Would you need to adjust the camera's on the setting to a certain filter, or what exactly would you need to do?
I'm looking into purchasing a Nikon L110, and I was wondering if it would get the job done?
Why does my computer deny my pictures from my camera and iPhone?
Every time I plug my Nikon digital camera into my pc computer it'll show it "importing photos" and then there will be a red x and says "access denied" and there are options and it says:
Try again
Skip this file
Skip all files with errors.
and then when you click any of the last two it just stops. And it does the same thing with my iPhone, and this started happening after my computer did an update check and deleted files that "weren't being used." Now what do I do? I'm getting angry and it's really irritating. How do I upload them now?
On Digital SLR cameras lens brand?
I have a Nikon can I buy a cannon lens, will it fit even though they aren't from the same brand?
Which digital cam to buy please suggest me?
I wanted best digital cam budget no problem in my mind
1 FUJI FILM Fine Pix HS20EXR
2 NIKON COOL PIX P500
3 CANON Power Shot SX30 IS
4 OLYMPUS SP-800UZ
5 SONY DSC-HX100V
which is best in this all cams or please you suggest any better then this
One more thing this is ok or i go for dslr? I want cam for family use and for outdoor but i need picture quality must be super fine so i'm confused to buy cam dslr or digital
What should I do about my camera's memory card?
I have a Nikon S3000 camera (amazing camera, in my opinion), and I have just recently bought a new Sandisk 4G memory card. Lately when I try to record videos, it will record for maybe two or three seconds (five, at the most), stop, and then tell me "this memory card can't be read". I looked for some help on this issue because it happens almost every time I try to record, and I've heard that the class--exclusive to the Sandisk brand, if I'm correct--has to do with the overall performance of the camera (which HAS been running a bit slower). The memory card is a "class 4", and I've heard that a "class 6" or higher would help to fix/prevent the problem and clear up the slightly-lagging camera. Any thoughts?
Why does Nikon prefer Electronic VR?
Why does Nikon makes few cameras with Optical Image Stabilizer? I think O. I.S is better than the digital right?
Added (1). @freeman: well I said Electronic VR not "Optical VR" you know.
I'm confused about changing lenses with cameras?
This is the camera i'm getting: http://www.amazon.com/...003ZYF3LO/" class='ext_link'>http://www.amazon.com/...003ZYF3LO/
So if i wanted, i could buy, lets say this lens: http://www.amazon.com/...001S2PPT0/" class='ext_link'>http://www.amazon.com/...001S2PPT0/
And it would fit fine?
Could I just buy any nikon lens? Help!
I'm only 13 but i undderstand the ropes of photography, but changing lenses, i'm lost.
I'm confused about changing lenses with cameras? - 1
This is the camera i'm getting: http://www.amazon.com/Nikon-D3100-Digital-18-55mm-3-5-5-6/dp/B003ZYF3LO/
So if i wanted, i could buy, lets say this lens: http://www.amazon.com/Nikon-35mm-AF-S-Digital-Cameras/dp/B001S2PPT0/
And it would fit fine?
Could I just buy any nikon lens?
What a good camera for someone starting in Photography?
For a beginner
i'm looking at Nikon's and Canon's
but i don't know which one to buy from or what kind of camera i should get and lens
I'm starting a photography course
Does anybody have any recommendations for old film cameras?
I'd like to buy one, to see how they're like because in our modern society everything is digital.
I think it'd be a cute, intimidating, painful (developing part of it) experience for me because I just love photography and I would like to try out this. I think it would be fantastic.SO, do any of you know of any great Canon's or Nikon old film cameras that I can simply buy off of Amazon or something?
Something like this perhaps?
Oh, and please recommend one that's not TOO old. Thanks.
Added (1). Or "FM cameras" whatever you call 'em.