Sunday, June 8, 2014

Nikon D4, Nikon D5200, or Nikon D800?

Which is best for wildlife, action, and pet photography?

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Which dslr is better: Canon Rebel T3 or Nikon D3100?

Which dslr is better: Canon Rebel T3 or Nikon D3100?

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What is your preferred rifle round?

I just perchest a Nikon Prostaff 5 with the BDC (Bullet Drop Compensator) reticle and hoping to use it to start shooting a little longer distances. I am currently shooting the Federal Premium Vital Shock Trophy Bonded Tip out of my 270wsm out to 400 yards. Anyone have a go to round. The one I have is doing just fine and I have taken 4 deer with it so far with no problems but just wondering what everyone else is using?
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Lens Adapters for Nikon 1 J2?

I recently got a nikon 1 j2 and my mum gave me some lenses from her nikon, the lenses are really old and I was wandering whether there was some kind of adapter I could put on the camera and then attach the lens to.

Some additional information about the lenses:
One of them is called the "Zoom-Nikkor 35~80mm f/4~f/5.6D" (I think that's what it says on the box)
another is called "NIkkor 35mm 1:28 575243" ( that's what it says on the actual lens)
the last one is called "Nikkor 135mm 1:28 940758" (again that's what was on the lens)

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Nikon HSS not working (D4 and SB 700)?

I have a Nikon D4 and have recently purchased a SB 700 (first flash). In the D4, I have chosen the Auto FP setting (flash settings Custom Menu e3). Any ideas?

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Which brand to go for a beginer dslr camera? Canon, Nikon or Sony?

Which brand to go for a beginer dslr camera? Canon, Nikon or Sony?

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Nikon D300 Slow Shutter Regardless of Shutter Speed?

Hi! I hope you can help me with troubleshooting this issue.

In an effort to better understand my camera (I know, I know, I'm buying a book soon but I need this problem solved ASAP) I started messing around when the Menu settings and now when I press down my shutter, it takes the picture VERY slowly. I only shoot in manual mode and no matter if the shutter speed is 60 or 8,000 - the shutter release is extremely slow. When I change the aperture and ISO settings or even my lens, it still has the same problem.

I have my camera on the Continuous Low setting but it still take pictures slowly. Changing it to Continuous High doesn't change anything either.

I'd like to troubleshoot further before I bring it into a camera shop because I'm almost positive this is an operator error. Any suggestions? Thank you so much!

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