Friday, August 23, 2013

Camera uv filters? Interchangeable or no?

I currently own a Promaster 67mm UV filter that's on my 18-135mm Canon lens, will that filter also fit an 18-105mm Nikon lens?

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What type of Camera would be best for me? - 2

Hello there!
I'm a seventeen-year-old photographer. I've been taking pictures for six years now and I'd like to start a business with my photography. With that being said, I'm looking for a new camera because my current Nikon isn't fulfilling my needs.

Here are some factors in choosing my new camera:

1) I've had no training whatsoever, but I'm willing to teach myself (i.e.learning how the camera works and all that entails) through the process of using it, because I REALLY don't want to have to buy another, more complex camera in the future when I could be good /now/. I'd rather have a professional camera and work my way up to getting the best out of it, rather than visa versa.

2) I have a tight budget. I can probably do $550, but anymore than that simply won't do.
***HOWEVER, in the case I can find (whatever type you suggest) of camera on Ebay and pay for less, please go ahead and list the best, most professional one!***

3) Lenses. Tell me all you know. Lens Packs? What do you suggest for someone with a tight budget?––as well as what do you suggest for someone trying to take AWESOME pictures?

Thank you so much for your input; it's extremely important information to me.

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How to open pictures from a camera that won't open when pluged in?

I have a Nikon camera and when I plug it in to computer its not opening to download the new pictures I took and I can't figure out how to get them ?

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If I switch to a full-frame camera can I still use my old lenses?

I have a Nikkor 18-200mm f/4.5-5.6 and a Nikkor 50mm 1.8D… I am wanting to upgrade to the Nikon D600, a full-frame camera, especially because it handles high ISOs extremely well. I tested it out at my camera shop and loved it.
Would I still be able to use my 18-200mm and 50mm on the D600?
Added (1). I'm also trying to understand the difference between FX/DX lenses.
Are there any cons to a full-frame camera?

I want to make sure I'm thoroughly informed before I make the decision to buy the new camera.
Added (2). Matt - because my current camera sucks, it's 10 years old and extremely frustrating to work with.It is impossible to work in low light with this camera, even with the 1.8, because it can't handle any ISO above 400. And even 400 is iffy. I want to work in a lot of situations with low light, but I can't with this camera. I have considered upgrading to a lot of different cameras but the D600 is the one I really like.
Added (3). The 50mm 1.8D is an FX, so I wouldn't consider that bad glass in front of a good camera :) I mostly shoot with the 50mm.
Right now, upgrading the camera is my number one priority, and then my next step will be FX lenses.Is there an FX lens that is the near equivalent (in zoom range, that is) of the 18-200mm?

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How to avoid shadows in portrait photography?

I have the Nikon D5100 and I'm going to be doing some indoor group shots and head shots soon. I'm going to be using the built in flash, which I know isn't ideal, up against a white backdrop. What can I do (other then positioning the people farther away from the backdrop) to avoid shadowing?

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