Nikon SLR Cameras
Prject manyian
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Prject manyian

What are some good ways to save money on buying nikon lens?

ALSO what is a good lens to buy? I kind of want one that will take good portraits but one that will also take good macros? If that is possible?
If I can't get portrait and macros what about portrait and landscapes? I don't know just throwing stuff out there.

Ray
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Ray

Choosing a decent Film Camera?

I'am studying photography and i own an Nikon SLR. Before i can really shoot SLR i wanted to shoot using film camera to get learn about photography in a different light. Make sense? Lol.

I looking through hundreds of lomography and i fell in love with it instantly. I know the saying "It isn't about the camera or the equipment you have and using. It's the man behind the camera". Before i invest my money into a film camera what do you suggest a decent film camera that is out today? Also what are some pro's and con's from it?

florubiaa
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florubiaa

About the Canon SX30 IS how to ZOOM?

I know it's a STUPID question… But how do you zoom? With a button? Or by moving the Lens with your hand?
And, is it a good camara?
If i bought a 3100D nikon with a lense of 18-55 and didn't change it, which camara would be better and why? The 3100D nikon, of the SX30 Canon?

Liv
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Liv

I need a high quality camera under 500?

I'm a youtuber and I want an HD camera, I want you to just be able to see the quality in it, when you zoom, face detection. This can either be a digital camera because I know they're video can be really good, or a regular video camera… As long as it has good quality, a pretty high pixel rate, doesn't use batteries, I think 500 is a fair price. I wanted to use a fuji film it had HD great quality and only 225 but it uses alkaline batteries. If there's something like that for a low price with great quality let me know about that too! Any answer is appreciated… A canon/nikon is preferable. Thanks!
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Added (1). ( I'm looking for high quality video )

XlifegoesonX
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XlifegoesonX

Cheap SLR Cameras? Nikon, Canon or any other?

I want a good SLR camera but one thats not too pricey.
Can anyone give me a list?

Guest
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Guest

Which camera would be best for me to purchase?

I'm an amateur photographer and up until now I use to have a GE 8.0 mp E850.It broke and I think its time for a huge upgrade. I'm looking for something below $500, possibly a Nikon or Canon (which ever is best). Any suggestions? Thanks.

Added (1). I'd like a digital SLR. Possibly even a Polaroid camera.

Guest
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Guest
Catherine
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Catherine

How to use a Nikon AF N2020?

Does anyone have a Nikon AF N2020 film camera? I have borrowed one, but it does not have an instruction manual with it. There are three dials on the top which I need explaining. One is that it can be set on L S or C. The next dial has two options… One is a dot followed by three vertical dashes, the other just a dot. What does this mean? The third is on the shutter speed dial, following shutter speed 2000 There are four settings here… An A, a P dual, then a P, then a P Hi. Also, once I have finished the film, how do I return it and open the back?
Basically I want to use the camera for photographing guests at a wedding, using it in daylight with fill-in flash (to get under ladies hats) and during the reception indoors using entirely flash. I'm very old fashioned and have rarely used an automatic camera, previously having used a Nikon FM2, doing all light readings and focusing myself. I would be really grateful for any help.

Napoleon The great here
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Napoleon The great here

How to fix sticky camera body?

I have problem with my nikon cameras F80, F75, F55. The bodies of the cameras has become very sticky and I Have tried to clean with methylate spirit but doesn't clean at all.
is anyone can help me please to solve this problem

Lainee
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Lainee

What is wrong with my nikon f-301/n2000?

When I shoot in aperture mode and I make the aperture wider (smaller number) it tells me that the photo is going to be underexposed and if I make the aperture smaller (larger number) it tells me that my photo is going to be overexposed. Is there something wrong with my camera or am I just doing something incorrectly?