I just got this error in my Nikon, I accidentally dropped it and if my parents find out, they would be upset, I don't want to repair it, I want to try to fix it. Is there any way I can fix it? I don't know if it's the lens or the camera. I've been worried about this. :(
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Monday, December 15, 2014
Manually adjust flash power on Canon Speedlite 90EX?
So I bought an EOS M and it came with the (seemingly) useless Speedlite 90EX. While it does TTL on the EOS M, my main system is around a Nikon D5200. I am thinking about getting a new manual flash (TTL is too expensive for me) to use off camera with some cheapo transmitters and receivers off eBay. Is there any way to control the flash power on this or will I have to buy a new manual flash (like the Yongnuo)?
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Nikon D3100 DSLR Camera with 18-55mm VR, 55-200mm Zoom Lenses (Black) (OLD MODEL)?
what do you think of the Nikon D3100 DSLR Camera with 18-55mm VR, 55-200mm Zoom Lenses (Black) (OLD MODEL)?
How good are the photos?
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How good are the photos?
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Best Stabilizer for Nikon D3200?
I have a Nikon d3200 and I shoot music videos and I was wondering what would be the best stabilizer to buy, because I do a lot of moving shots and I don't want it to look all shaky when moving. What would be the best cheap one and a good mid range, maybe a good end one also?
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Advice for concert photography. Having trouble with red lighting?
I've recently gotten into concert photography for a website. I've been doing photography for a couple of years now, mostly just casually until a friend of a friend saw a few shots I put up from some events I had attended.
Long story short I've started doing photography for his music website. When I do larger shows, I tend to not have any problems. There's enough lighting that I'm competent enough to get the shots I want. However when I do smaller shows, particularly at this one place that loves red lighting, I'm struggling. Is there any advice someone can give me for shooting in red lighting? My photos are coming out somewhat blurry and washed out.
I've figured out the blue lighting the place likes to use. Using Photoshop's skin tone corrector seems to clear that up no problem, but red is a thorn in my side.
I'm shooting with the Sony Nex system, with mostly prime lenses, but I've had the same trouble with the zoom lenses as well. Don't knock the camera as I have plenty of great shots from the concerts I've attended. I'm more concerned with knowing a setting that might get me past this lighting, not "Get a Nikon/Canon".
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Long story short I've started doing photography for his music website. When I do larger shows, I tend to not have any problems. There's enough lighting that I'm competent enough to get the shots I want. However when I do smaller shows, particularly at this one place that loves red lighting, I'm struggling. Is there any advice someone can give me for shooting in red lighting? My photos are coming out somewhat blurry and washed out.
I've figured out the blue lighting the place likes to use. Using Photoshop's skin tone corrector seems to clear that up no problem, but red is a thorn in my side.
I'm shooting with the Sony Nex system, with mostly prime lenses, but I've had the same trouble with the zoom lenses as well. Don't knock the camera as I have plenty of great shots from the concerts I've attended. I'm more concerned with knowing a setting that might get me past this lighting, not "Get a Nikon/Canon".
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Is 55-200mm lens good for newborns?
I have a Nikon D5100 with the 55-200mm lens & when my baby arrives I want to take my own photos of it at home by a window using natural light. Is my 55-200mm lens good for that? If so, how can I make the lighting very well without using the flash? Also with fast shutter speed in baby moves! Thank you!
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