Nikon SLR Cameras
Alex
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Alex

What kind of adapter do i need for a nikon 10.5 to fit on my canon 7d?

I'm getting a nikon 10.5 but i know there's a special adapter i need for me to be able to change aperture. And with the crop ratio of the 1.3x lens, how less of distortion/wideness am i losing going to 1.6x?

woot woot
3 answers
woot woot

Nikon dslr for beginners?

This is going to be my first dslr camera. Its ok for me if it does not have live view or video. I just want good photo quality and worth buying for. My budget is 400 to 450 pounds.

trackgurl
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trackgurl

I spilled beer on my nikon camera! What should i do?

I spilled beer on my nikon camera and did'nt get it back until a week later ( today) and i turned it on today and it said " lens error" and makes a weird noise when the lens tries to come out… Any advice? Is it broken can i dry it out so it will work? Ideas anyone help!

Henrie Perez
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Henrie Perez

Are targus external flashed good?

I went to Target today and noticed an external flash for Canon DSLR cameras. The name of the flash brand is Targus, so when i got home i tried googling reviews, but no luck.i'd figure maybe someone can let me know if they are any good, and if they are worth buying. The flash was the targus electronic flash tg-dl80s pro for canon (there was another version for nikon).

IrenaK
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IrenaK

Nikon AF-S 14-24. Pros and Cons?

I'm doing a wedding very soon and have decided to rent Nikon Lens 14-24.
Any recommendations from pros should I consider?
What the the pros and cons of this lens?

I would appreciate any helpful feedback!

DANZIE!
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DANZIE!

Nikon 16-85mm or Sigma 17-70mm for travel?

I'm going to New york City next week and I would like to purchase a zoom lens to take pictures of the city. I've noticed that the Nikon is 3.5 aperture and the Sigma is 2.8. The sigma is cheaper, but I really just want to get the better lens out of the two. And Do you think this is a good zoom lens for travel?

Andi
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Andi

Reasonable price for Nikon 50mm f1:1.8 Series E lens? - 1

I've just snapped up an offer for €60 but looking at that same similar product elsewhere they seem to go for a little less than that. Will I be paying more than what it's worth if I decide to proceed with the transaction? How much would you pay for a lens like that?

GDgirl_39Smooth
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GDgirl_39Smooth

I have a camera problem?

Okay i just bought a camera a week ago a Nikon and i never dropped it or damaged it in anyway. But the problem is when i put new Battery in it doesn't work! Like i tryed everything! I don't know what else to do. I need help. Any answers?

Megan
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Megan

Nikon camera suggestions?

Does anyone know of a professional nikon digital camera that doesn't have a replaceable lens? Replaceable lenses are nice and all but it's just not exactly continent or affordable. I know they exist cause a girl at my school has it. It doesn't need SLR.

Jer.L
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Jer.L

Why don't people even consider used DSLR?

I read a lot of posts on here and people are talking about buying a new DSLR, but don't you realize that you can get a DSLR that is a professional camera for less than the new point and shoot DSLR that they make today? You can buy a used D-2 or 20D for less than $700.00 in excellent shape, you can buy a used D-1X in excellent condition for less than $400.00. The advantage of these cameras are numerous, but the biggest one is the amazing quality thanks to the large CCD. Also since these were usually owned by pros they are well taken care of because that is how these guys make their money.

I have 2 Nikon D-1, one is an H that was used by the AP in Boston, and the other is a X that was used by AP in Los Angeles. They both still have the inventory stickers on them.

So, why not consider a used DSLR that is built a lot better over a new camera?

Added (1). There's an obvious reason why a D-2 or a D-3 sold for thousands of dollars new.

And as far as a pro not taking care of his equipment, my dad owned a studio and did location work for Phillip Morris in VA. You think that when Phillip Morris is paying a few thousand dollars in location fees and a creative director and make up artist and staff that they want to have a shoot delayed because the camera does not work?

I've shot with a D-1 and a D-2 in subzero temperatures, and in the rain and in the summer in Iraq. Shot with an F-3HP in the mountains of Bosnia, and had to climb down some pretty rough and rugged terrain with a camera around my neck Pro gear has to be built solidly enough to work in any conditions.