Nikon SLR Cameras
amy santino
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amy santino

Are these good features for a digital camera?

Are these good features for a digital camera?
Megapixels: 12.0 Megapixels

Features: Best Shot Selector, D-Lighting, Auto Scene Selector, Blink Detection, Electronic Image Stabilization, Motion Detection, Date and Time Print, Face Detection Technology, Color TFT LCD Screen, Touch Screen, Brightness Adjustment, Graphical User Interface, Anti-Glare Coating

Display Size: 3.0 "

Zoom: 4.0 X Optical, 4.0 X Digital

Built-In Memory Capacity: 50MB

Operational Modes: Best Shot Mode, Blink Proof Mode, Auto Scene Mode, Smile Mode, High ISO

Playback Modes: Single Image Playback, Automatic Playback, Movie With Sound, Thumbnail Display, Zoom Playback

Still Shot Modes: Back Light, Dusk/Dawn

Video Modes: TV-Quality AVI Movie

Battery Life-Shots Per Charge: 180

Screen Modes: 17

Image Resolution: Up to 4000 x 3000

Display Indicators: Shooting Mode, Flash Mode, ISO Setting, Aperture Setting, Zoom Indicator, "Date Not Set" Indicator, Image Size, Number of Pictures Remaining

Playback File Formats: JPEG, AVI Movie with Sound/ WAV

Image Editing Features: Date Time Imprinting, Black and White, Touch Screen Editing and Drawing, Image Resizing, Cyanotype, Image Rotation, Drawing with Stylus, Image Cropping

Aperture Range: f/3.2 - f/5.9 Wide ; f/3.2 - f/5.9 Telephoto

Focus Range: 1.67' to Infinity Normal Wide Angle, 1.64' to Infinity Normal Telephoto, 3.1" to Infinity Macro Wide Angle, 3.1" to Infinity Macro Telephoto

Image Sensor: 1/2.3" CCD Sensor

Speeds: Up to 4 - 1/2000 sec. Shutter ; Up to 0.9 fps Continuous Shooting

ISO Equivalent: 3200

White Balance Modes: Tunsten, Incandescent, Preset, Auto

Photo Effects: Auto, Panorama, Color Still

View Finder Type: LCD Only

Camera Lens Features: Telephoto, Auto Focus, Face Detection, Wide Angle, Manual Focus

Camera Flash Features: Auto On/Off, Red-Eye Reduction, Slow-Sync Flash, Fill-In Flash, Flash

Maximum Distance: 14.8 '

Outputs: A/V, USB, Wired Standard: PictBridge

Compatibility: Secure High Capacity (SDHC) Card, Secure Digital (SD) Card, PC, Mac

Includes: Software CD ROM, USB Cable, Wrist Strap, Rechargeable Batteries, Battery Charger, A/V Cable, User Manual, Photo Editing Software

Power Source: Battery-Powered
Dimensions: Length: 3.7 "; Width: 2.2 "; Depth: 0.8 "

Thanks!
**note: this is under $200 and just for a teenager for everyday use. Nikon S400.

amy santino
2 answers
amy santino

Are these good features for a digital camera? - 1

Megapixels: 12.0 Megapixels

Features: Best Shot Selector, D-Lighting, Auto Scene Selector, Blink Detection, Electronic Image Stabilization, Motion Detection, Date and Time Print, Face Detection Technology, Color TFT LCD Screen, Touch Screen, Brightness Adjustment, Graphical User Interface, Anti-Glare Coating

Display Size: 3.0 "

Zoom: 4.0 X Optical, 4.0 X Digital

Built-In Memory Capacity: 50MB

Operational Modes: Best Shot Mode, Blink Proof Mode, Auto Scene Mode, Smile Mode, High ISO

Playback Modes: Single Image Playback, Automatic Playback, Movie With Sound, Thumbnail Display, Zoom Playback

Still Shot Modes: Back Light, Dusk/Dawn

Video Modes: TV-Quality AVI Movie

Battery Life-Shots Per Charge: 180

Screen Modes: 17

Image Resolution: Up to 4000 x 3000

Display Indicators: Shooting Mode, Flash Mode, ISO Setting, Aperture Setting, Zoom Indicator, "Date Not Set" Indicator, Image Size, Number of Pictures Remaining

Playback File Formats: JPEG, AVI Movie with Sound/ WAV

Image Editing Features: Date Time Imprinting, Black and White, Touch Screen Editing and Drawing, Image Resizing, Cyanotype, Image Rotation, Drawing with Stylus, Image Cropping

Aperture Range: f/3.2 - f/5.9 Wide ; f/3.2 - f/5.9 Telephoto

Focus Range: 1.67' to Infinity Normal Wide Angle, 1.64' to Infinity Normal Telephoto, 3.1" to Infinity Macro Wide Angle, 3.1" to Infinity Macro Telephoto

Image Sensor: 1/2.3" CCD Sensor

Speeds: Up to 4 - 1/2000 sec. Shutter ; Up to 0.9 fps Continuous Shooting

ISO Equivalent: 3200

White Balance Modes: Tunsten, Incandescent, Preset, Auto

Photo Effects: Auto, Panorama, Color Still

View Finder Type: LCD Only

Camera Lens Features: Telephoto, Auto Focus, Face Detection, Wide Angle, Manual Focus

Camera Flash Features: Auto On/Off, Red-Eye Reduction, Slow-Sync Flash, Fill-In Flash, Flash

Maximum Distance: 14.8 '

Outputs: A/V, USB, Wired Standard: PictBridge

Compatibility: Secure High Capacity (SDHC) Card, Secure Digital (SD) Card, PC, Mac

Includes: Software CD ROM, USB Cable, Wrist Strap, Rechargeable Batteries, Battery Charger, A/V Cable, User Manual, Photo Editing Software

Power Source: Battery-Powered
Dimensions: Length: 3.7 "; Width: 2.2 "; Depth: 0.8 "

Thanks!
**note: this is under $200 and just for a teenager for everyday use. Nikon S400.

gymnastgrl4356
1 answer
gymnastgrl4356

Good Digital Camera's?

For xmas i got a nikon s3000. I really like it but i'm willing to return it and pay up to 150 - 200 dollars for a different one.
Some i like are the nikon s4000 and 6000

are there any cameras around that price range better than those? I really like ones with HD video cause i do take many videos. I have a Kodak zi8 pocket video that i want to sell to get more money to buy a better camera so do you think it is worth it to sell it?

I do not mind going to a different brand as long as it is a good brand

Thank you <3

Added (1). Also a good focus on the camera is also what i would like

Mia
2 answers
Mia

I want to buy a wide angle lens, advice on buying?

My mother used to have an old Nikon film camera, one of the lens she had for it was a wide angle lense. It was really good, it couldn't zoom thought. I don't really know much about lenses, but I have a fair bit of extra cash so I would like to start saving up. I have £200 at the moment, but could save up to about £350 within six months with my job. (I'm fourteen)

I googled it just now, and got really mixed results of loads of different types. So am a little confused. I have a Canon 350D, with two other lenses, and a flash. I'm really keen to start a career in photography when I'm older, this isn't just on a whim.

So yes, any advice on buying?

This is a picture taken with my mums wide angle lens on her nikon(at least I think its this one), in case it helps at all. We sold the lens, so I don't know anything about it.

jbhtiv
6 answers
jbhtiv

Thinking of jumping ship from nikon to canon?

I currently own a Nikon but want to get a new FX sensor camera. I been reading reviews and it seems for landscape/outdoor photography the Canon 5 Mk II for the money/quality is better then Nikon. What do you think?

Toots
2 answers
Toots

Give me camera advice

Currently I have a Sony cyber shot. Not sure what version… It's from like 2006
takes pretty alright photos… But I hate how long the flash takes. And how it always has to be on flash or else it's too dark.
Well it's starting to get worn out so my mother and I are searching for a new camera
I really like the nikons we use at school, but we can't afford something like that plus don't want something so big and bulky

I was thinking of the Nikon L110… The price range is about right and I liked the pictures it took. Things didn't look washed out an the flash was quick…
However I hate how it uses normal batteries…
Could rechargable ones work? What are some cameras similar to this one? With nice pictures, good price, and not bulky and such?

Ink the 2nd
5 answers
Ink the 2nd

Opinions on Barska rifle scopes?

On my latest gun trade i scored a Remington 700 308 tactical and it came with a Barska 6-24X42 mil dot scope. I looked them up and they are cheap as hell ($68.99) but does that necessarily doom them to be bad scopes? I'm really wanting to get another Nikon buckmaster 6-18X40 but should I at least give this scope a try?
the barska reviews I read were pretty good but have any of you had any experience with them?

Maddy
2 answers
Maddy

Prime lens compatibility for nikon FM10?

What lens is compatible for the nikon fm10? I'm looking for a prime lens, and I'm unfamiliar with the compatibility rules for the FM10.

berkin-deniz
1 answer
berkin-deniz

What's wrong with my Nikon SB 600?

The problem I have with my Nikon Speedlight SB-600 is that it just won't stop triggering.
I put fresh batteries in, turn it on and the flash loading noise is audible. Once the flash is loaded, it is automatically triggered. This goes on permanently, hereby draining my batteries and preventing me from taking pictures.
Can anybody help me out with this?

Neodynamo
4 answers
Neodynamo

Photography feedback please?

I'm 14 and have decided to take this activity as a 'hobby'. I've taken a liking into photography from last year and I would like to have you guys give some feedback on my photos, please. I use a Nikon L100 and I'm investing towards a DSLR for an actual 'manual mode' (the L100 is almost 100% auto), although I do believe that photography is about the photographer and not the camera.

Here's a link to my deviantART gallery:
http://kanyamuna.deviantart.com/gallery/