I'm going To buy a Nikon d5200, so guys can you suggest which one of the following is better?
35mm or 50 mm (af-s 1.8 g)?
If I do indoor portraits and all, my place is not too big then for that 35mm will be better?
And from Bokeh point of view 50mm is good.
So kind of confused. Please suggest
I currently have the Nikon 55-200mm VR lens. Do you think it's worth the upgrade to the 70-300mm VR? I ll be using this for action/sports and wildlife photography.
Is the Cannon SX530 a decent camera?
Found this to be in my budget and want to know if anybody has any opinions on it. I just want to know what quality pictures it takes but I won't be taking any professional pictures or anything like that. Just need a basic but decent camera.
I've bought an old Nikon N60 35mm Camera. Right now I only have the body and am looking for lenses. However, I don't know: do all new lenses work with it? I'm not a huge photography buff. It's an SLR camera. I'm also trying to keep the price down. Are there any specific lenses or will ANYTHING do? Please be specific as possible if certain lenses are required.
Looking for input on which Nikon camera I should get- D3300, D5300, or D5500?
This is my first camera purchase so I'm looking for some help on what to buy. I know that I want a Nikon but I'm not sure which model to buy. I know that the D5500 is going to be the best among the three but is it worth spending more money? I would also like to know what lens I should get. Any feedback appreciated- thanks!
Apple told me the mid-2012 model Macbook Pro can't take more than 8GB ram. Is this true?
I would like to purchase the 500gb Macbook Pro but they told me that it can't accept more than 8GB ram. Is this true?
I use the laptop for editing wedding photos because I'm a wedding photographer. Large raw files from my Nikon d810 will be used.
Or should I go with the retnia display… Does it make a difference when editing photos? I don't feel like I'm sold on it… Unless someone can explain the benefits to me.
Best tripod for Nikon D5300? - 1
What's the highest megapixel camera (other than the Canon 5DS) around?
I have the Nikon D5300, and Fujifilm x-a1, they're both great, but I'm looking to invest in a higher megapixel camera. Can anybody here give me some suggestions?
Nikon D7100 Continuous Shooting? - 1
I want to do a timelapse of the night sky. So I put my D7100 out there with settings:
30 seconds, f1.8, 18mm, iso 400, continuous shooting.
I then attach my cable trigger, press the button down and lock it.
This works fine for 100 photos, but Nikon's D7100 has a 100 photo limit. My timelapse is only 4 seconds with 100 photos. How can I make it go for longer? (at least 400 shots). I've tried the built in interval meter but it's buggy sometimes and locks up the camera.
I'm building a drone which can hold a DSLR + a lens. I currently can use my Samyang 8mm, but I would like a cheap, LIGHT, alternative wide angle rectilinear lens. My best option at the moment is a used 18-55 kit lens, but I'm wondering if there are any other cheaper wide angles out there for a Nikon APS-C sensor.