Sigma Nikon or Canon lenses for Sony a390?
Which lenses would be most compatible with a Sony A390 DSLR out of the Sigma AF 70-300mm f4-5.6 DG Macro Canon fit lens or the Sigma 70-300mm f/4-5.6 DG Macro - Nikon AF fit lens.
Which is better in low light situations, Nikon or Canon SLRs?
I'm planning to use the camera at a high school graduation, so using a flash (at that distance from the stage) wouldn't help. That being said, is Nikon or Canon better at low light situations? Feel free to list and compare all the canon and nikon models. $1500 is about all I can spend for the body.
•I want a good, digital camera. Not one of those big, chunky cameras
•I would like it to be a Nikon, although it doesn't have to be
•It NEEDS to take self-portraits
•Anything under $500
•Needs to be cool looking, again, not big and chunky
Your opinions between these 2 SLR cameras?
Canon Rebel XS 10.1MP SLR Camera OR Nikon D300010.2MP SLR Camera?
I'm a beginner and I'm looking to get a SLR camera. Out of those two which would you say is better for me, being a beginner? If neither, which SLR camera would you find best for me?
Does this lens fir onto a 20d cannon?
Praotor 500mm lens Sony Olympus Canon Nikon PK M42 fit
I had just gotten my camera yesterday… I took it to an event and had dropped it because some jack@sses ran into me when I was changing my lens. I had gotten my camera off eBay. Is there any way I can fix it?! My dad is going to kill me…
I want a more professional camera than the average, because I'm going to try to practice photography. What's a really good camera (I'm thinking the professional-type Canon or Nikon) w/ a good megapixel and zoom that's under $300? I need some good advice. (also, what's the attraction to these types of cameras… How are they better than the average, when the megapixel number is the same?)
Added (1). Also -- what's a good brand? The camera names/types are really, really confusing. Any good/specific types for a "bridge camera"?
Digital cameras capable of shooting 120+ fps?
I'm a top amateur golfer. I'm in need of a digital camera to view my own swing back in slow motion. I'm wondering if anyone can list some cameras which are small enough to fit in a golf bag which can shoot at least 120 fps, but preferably capable of 240 as well. So far the only one I've found is the Nikon S9100. I'd prefer it be $350 or less as well. I don't need it to be high definition video - just as long as it isn't blurry, it's fine.
Looking for a point and shoot camera with long shutter speed?
I want to purchase a point and shoot camera with a large range of shutter speed because I like to do light painting. Money isn't really a factor. I would prefer it has a larger zoom.something similar to the Nikon s9100. I would go with that one but i was told it had a short shutter speed.
Added (1). Yes, I meant manual shutter speeds. I have a DSLR camera at home, I'm just looking for a point and shoot that has a longer time. I would prefer a little larger than 15 seconds but if thats not possible oh well. Again money isn't a factor.
Simply looking for an opinion?
I recently bought a new lens for my camera. It was 800 dollars. I'm now thinking that it might have been a bit too pricey and i don't know if i should return it. Its a Nikon 10.5mm fisheye lens, that means it takes crazy wide angle pictures its pretty cool. If i return it and get the money, I'll have money to maybe buy a 360 and games with lots left over for whatever i want. I don't know what i should do. I'm 17