Nikon SLR Cameras
Guest
4 answers
Guest

Will a Minolta lens work with a Nikon body?

I don't mind if it's only usable with manual focus and aperture.

Philip
2 answers
Philip

Will a Nikon Metz Mecablitz 64 Af-1 Wi-Fi work with an olympus camera?

I have a metz mecablitz 64-af1 flash gun that can talk to my nikon camera via wireless and basically flash without the need for it to be ohysically attached to the camera.

I was wondering if, even though this flash is for nikon can insimply use manual mode 'wirelessly' with my olympus camera?

Luke
7 answers
Luke

ISO trouble with the Nikon D5300?

I recently got a Nikon d5300 and i think there's something wrong. I want to shoot video with it and when I go to change the ISO settings it makes no change to my video.

Guest
5 answers
Guest

Canon model good low light performance camera?

I've been using the 600D for almost a year and a half now.Everything is fine with the camera except the grains i get on high iso levels so I'm thinking about buying a new body. Can anyone suggest me a good canon model with good low light performance within 70-80 k? I've become attached to canon and own quite a few lenses so I would like not to move over to Nikon.

Laurissa
3 answers
Laurissa

How to charge a Nikon camera without a charger?

How to charge a Nikon camera without a charger?

john
4 answers
john

Taking Milky Way photos with Nikon D3300 with kit lens?

I have a Nikon D3300 and I want to attempt taking pictures of the Milky Way using the kit lens since that's all I have right now. What settings should I set the camera at (ISO, aperture, shutter speed, etc.)?

Navi
3 answers
Navi

Upgrading from really old DSLR Camera to a Mirrorless, but need advice?

So I guess I'm what you would call an amateur photographer. I've had a Canon Rebel XTI DLSR for years now w/ the kit lense it came with. But I'm thinking its about time for an upgrade to a newer camera.
I want to be able to be more advanced level than a regular point and shoot, but also can take video which could be used to create vlogs, and be small enough for travel. I want something to use for underwater photos so was considering looking into waterproof housing. Hoping to keep the budget under/around $800 lens included.

I came across the Sony A6000 and it looks promising. The negative reviews on the kit lenses are disheartening but it could be wonderful for me. The camera is decent priced that I feel like I could buy a Neewer/Meikon underwater housing (because I don't have the money for a Nauticam).it scares me about the possibility of it leaking and ruining my camera, though I have seen good reviews.

also interested in Nikon 1 AW1 due to the fact that the camera is already suitable for underwater, But I've read a number of reviews that claimed leakage and it ruining the camera, which makes me nervous.

I wonder if I'd be better off getting the A6000 or a cheaper mirrorless and buying a cheaper actioncam with underwater housing for any water photos on the side, like the Xiaomi Yi, though I feel like I'd be sacrificing quality of underwater photos. Even though I know the Gopro is good, it would probably put me over my desired budget if I got it alongside a Mirrorless.

Riley
6 answers
Riley

Does the Canon 40D shoot video?

If so how do I do it?

karaaa
3 answers
karaaa

NIKON D5200 autofocus?

Okay so I have the Nikon D5200 which I use to record video. But when I use the AF-F setting the camera continues to "search" so a new focus causing my video to keep going in and out of focus every few seconds and making a loud lense noise which ruins the video. Is there a way I can have it autofocus but not as often? And a way to fix the loud sound? Would getting an external mic help?

Christopher
4 answers
Christopher

Best Lenses for Nikon D7100?

Recently bought a Nikon D7100 and I'm looking for an everyday lens. I'm mainly looking for a couple of lenses, like a solid 0ne-two punch for the camera. I currently have the 18-105 lens from the kit and got a used lens from a family member (55-300). With the 55-300, I'm limited to very far pictures and can't get the full scene in the frame and I do not believe the 18-105 is going to cut it in the long run. I have heard the Tokina 11-16 is a nice wide angle lens as well as the Sigma 18-35 for an everyday. Are these two pretty good choices? Recommendations?