Q. I am not a professional; I have a Nikon D800 and shoot Raw. I don't shoot hundreds of pictures at a time. Cost is not particularly an issue, but dont want to waste money either. Thanks
A. Photoshop Elements does 90% of what full blown Photoshop CS6 does & will probably do all you'll ever need. Costs less than £100.
Should buy a new camera or lens?
Q. I'm thinking to buy a Nikon D800 or a 14-24mm lens, I've a D300s right now, but due to the budget I can only afford one of them...
Does anyone can give me a suggestion on which one I should buy?
Does anyone can give me a suggestion on which one I should buy?
A. lens last forever. but if you see something that d800 has in improving your image quality, that its worth going camera rather than lens.
i am thinking on upgrading because new camera has higher than 1600 iso, new camera will give me flexibility of max 25600 iso,
i am thinking on upgrading because new camera has higher than 1600 iso, new camera will give me flexibility of max 25600 iso,
What is the best Nikon camera out there right now?
Q. I'm trying to buy a Nikon camera but i don't know which one has the best quality.
A. The D4 and D800. But you don't need a semi-pro or pro level camera. You'll also need thousands and thousands of dollars worth of lenses and other accessories.
All you need at this point is a bridge camera, such as the L810 or an entry-level DSLR such as the D3100 or 3200.
All you need at this point is a bridge camera, such as the L810 or an entry-level DSLR such as the D3100 or 3200.
What current nikon Dslrs have an autofocus motor in the body?
Q. I am looking to upgrade from my D40 to something with an internal auto focus motor However i do not know which current nikon dslrs have an internal auto focus motor. I am not to suave with Nikon's website.
Thank you. :) exactly what i needed to know.
Thank you. :) exactly what i needed to know.
A. A good step up from the D40 would be the Nikon D7000 I'd say. It has an internal auto focus motor as do all the pro bodies, D700, D800, D3s, D4 etc. Since you own a D40 I wouldn't say you'd want an entry level DSLR such as a D3100 so I'll avoid talking about them.
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