Q. Hi there I was planning on buying Nikon D800 SLR Camera for photo studio in this website: http://www.oemdeal.com/ Is this website trustworthy to buy products? Because it has greats discounts and its kind of awkward.. Or has anyone purchased any product from this website? please answer ASAP. It's for a birthday gift for this upcoming April. Thank You.
A. if you are unsure then I would say that you should say to yourself no it isn't
trustworthy sites are ones that have the safety shield dated on them.
Either go to the store or shop with amazon, ebay, or Target. good luck
You're welcome. ;D
trustworthy sites are ones that have the safety shield dated on them.
Either go to the store or shop with amazon, ebay, or Target. good luck
You're welcome. ;D
Will the price of the Nikon D7000 come down soon with newer generation cameras coming out?
Q. Should I stop waiting for the price of the Nikon D7000 to come down? I've seen that Nikon will be offering the Nikon D800 for retail sale soon. Does that mean there will also be a Nikon D8000 available soon, and will the availability of any newer generation Nikon cause the D7000 to be reduced in price?
A. If you look on the Nikon Website, you will see that the D90 that was replaced by the D7000 was reduced about $300, yet is still being sold.
What this may tell you is that when the new replacement for the D7000 is eventually released, a similar discount may be available.
However, if you need or want a D7000, waiting around for that to happen may not be a good idea.
The D80 was replaced two years later by the D90 and another two years elapsed before the D7000 became available. What that means is that it may be that the replacement for the D7000 may not be showing up until about the end of the year or beginning of 2013.
As dSLR's become more and more sophisticated, the time between new updates has become longer and longer. It could be, that we will not be seeing many changes in the + $1,000 cameras for as long as three years. Just remember, the Nikon D3 is just now being replaced by the D4, 4 years after its introduction.
What this may tell you is that when the new replacement for the D7000 is eventually released, a similar discount may be available.
However, if you need or want a D7000, waiting around for that to happen may not be a good idea.
The D80 was replaced two years later by the D90 and another two years elapsed before the D7000 became available. What that means is that it may be that the replacement for the D7000 may not be showing up until about the end of the year or beginning of 2013.
As dSLR's become more and more sophisticated, the time between new updates has become longer and longer. It could be, that we will not be seeing many changes in the + $1,000 cameras for as long as three years. Just remember, the Nikon D3 is just now being replaced by the D4, 4 years after its introduction.
How do i turn on AF51 on a Nikon D800?
Q. My father was wondering how to turn on the AF51 (51points or something) on the Nikon D800. I have no clue of what he is talking about because I don't know anything about cameras lol. So I was hoping that someone can help me out here with it. Thanks!!
A. Press the AF button (button on the M-AF selector switch on the front left by the lens mount) and turn the front command dial, until it comes to D 51 on the top LCD panel.
http://www.nikondigitutor.com/eng/d800/index.html
Taking photographs the basic> autofocus and AF area modes
http://www.nikondigitutor.com/eng/d800/index.html
Taking photographs the basic> autofocus and AF area modes
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