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i am about to get the nikon S9 and there seems to be little things i dont know about the camera. like, how do you charge it? and why does it need a usb cable when it supposed to be like something when you take the memory card out and in the computer instead of the cable. && please could i have anymore info on the nikon S9 camera. thankyou so much. xx charliee babe
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I have a D50 and want a Nikon telephoto lens to go with the Nikon 18-55mm kit lens. I have read numerous online opinions and reviews of the Nikon 70-300mm G lens and the Nikon 70-300mm ED lens and would appreciate hearing from anyone who has actually had the opportunity to USE both lenses to conduct their own comparison. If so, can you please comment on the pictures that each take? Does the single ED element make enough difference to justify the extra price? I would be interested in seeing actual picture comparisons and/or hearing your subjective opinions about both lenses. I am also considering the Nikon 55-200mm but want the highest zoom for my money, to take nature photos that are too distant for my kit lens. I welcome all opinions but particulary would like to hear from someone who has USED both lenses - and probably gone through this same deliberation. I prefer to stay with Nikon lenses. Thank you.
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I'm about to buy a whole new system from scratch. I'm probably going to buy the D80 with the aim to upgrade in the next few years in stead of the D200 now, and spend the money on the lenses.
I want to shoot pictures of my children to blow up to large art prints and travel photography (landscapes and street shots). If you were to get a nice range what would you choose? Here are some I'm thinking about:
Nikon 17-55mm f/2.8G ED-IF AF-S DX ~ $1200: apparently not usable on full frame (problem if I upgrade later)
Nikon 17-35mm f/2.8 ED-IF AF-S ~ $1500
Nikon 50mm f/1.4D ~$280
Nikon 85mm f/1.4 ~$1000
Nikon 28-70mm f/2.8 ED-IF ~$1500
Nikon 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6 G ED-IF AF-S VR DX ~$800
Any advice would be most appreciated
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I'm a keen photographer. In university days, I moonlighted as sport Photographer for Tennis matches. Have shot Bjorn Borg and many other famous players of the time in door. I've used Nikon FM2n, FE, F3 and F before. I also carry a small Nikon automatic just when I travel and wanna hand my camera to other people to shoot me with the view.
I have been working as a banker for decade and now taking pictures only for pleasure. I want to move to digital now that qualities are much improve. I have a small Nikon digital with 6 million PX. I'm told that 10 million is film quality already (not to mentioned the 12 million Nikon). I want a digital camera to take good quality (but not studio type) to take it when I'm travel. Can't decide between D200 and D80, it seems so similar except the material use to build. D200 seems tougher, but how about the features; it's still very similar. Can anyone explain why I should pay extra for D200? D 80 lenses seem better than more expensive D200 lenses.
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Here is my order..any other MUST HAVE items you would add to list right now?
Nikon D200 10.2MP Digital SLR Camera with 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6G ED-IF AF-S VR DX Nikkor Zoom Lens
SanDisk SDCFX3-2048-901 2 GB Extreme III CompactFlash Card
Nikon MB-D200 Multi-Power Battery Pack for the D200 Digital Camera
Nikon EN-EL3e Rechargeable Li-Ion Battery for D200 Digital SLR Camera
Nikon Digital & Film SLR System Case Gadget Bag for D200
Hoya 72mm DMC PRO1 Digital Multi-Coated UV (Ultra Violet) Filter
Nikon Lens Pen Cleaning System
Nikon Micro Fiber Cleaning Cloth
Introduction to the Nikon D200 DVD
Nikon D200 Digital Field Guide
Total price with shipping: $2643.06 from Amazon.com
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I am hoping to purchase a good DSLR in the next 6-12 months, and need some help in deciding between Canon and Nikon.
I recently bought a Canon Powershot S3 IS to fill in the gap, and I love this camera, my first experience with Canon.
I have a Nikon N70 SLR that I also love, and had thought to stay with Nikon, to use my existing lens. It is a Nikkor AF 24-120 zoom lens, and also have a tele-adapter for it. Will this lens work on the Nikon DSLR's?
All things considered, which brand, if either, would be a better camera for my uses? I take a lot of nature shots: flowers, trees, insects, animals, more close up than wide angle.
Oh ... my budget will be $900-$1,200 (I hope).
Thanks for any advice! Would especially like to hear what Dr. Sam's opinions are ... appreciate your expertise.
Thanks fhotoace!
I DO appreciate the statement of the obvious ... that IS the camp I was coming from ....
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I found my Nikon N50 SLR just last night and wishes to buy a longer lens for it. What I found out is that most lenses now cater toward digital SLRs. Is there a difference?
I forgot all I used to know about cameras, lenses, apetures and stuff over the years. What websites would you recommend for me to read so I can be reaquainted with my Nikon?
What lens would you recommend as well? I'm currently looking at the Quantaray 55-200mm F/4-5.6 Digital Series DC AF Zoom Lens for Nikon and the Quantaray 70-300 mm DI f/4-5.6 Digital Series AF Zoom Lens for Nikon . Will either fit my Nikon N50?
Also, what is the difference between the 55-200mm and the 700-300mm lenses?
Thank you.
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I'm starting to take photography as a real hobby, spending many weekends out there shooting, and I feel it's time to change my shooting gear from a canon A520 point & shoot (which surprisingly accepts a lot of manual settings) and my old canon AE-1 (with a tamron 70-280 lens, and the trusty old 50mm prime) to a dSLR. Now I have done quite a lot of research about Nikon and Canon dSLR cameras (Nikon D50 and Canon 350D in particular), and I know both are very good bodies with not-the-greatest kit lenses. And I know that it all comes to lenses when photo quality is considered, and that both manufacturers have excelent lenses. I also know that I'll stick with the brand I choose now for the next couple of years.
Question: How do Nikon and Canon lens offerings compare together in terms of pricing and quality? To be more specific, if you take two very similar lenses (both in terms of numbers AND optics quality) from each manufacturer, which one would be cheaper? Would this be a general rule?
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