Tuesday, February 27, 2018

Sunday, February 25, 2018

Cosmicar Television lens and Nikon?

Do the two go together? Nikon d5100 and cosmicar pentax tv lens 6mm 1:1.2

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Tuesday, February 20, 2018

Do FX lenses that are used on FX cameras greatly increase the quality of the pictures compared to FX cameras using DX lenses?

I'm a beginner photographer who purchased a Nikon D850. It's the second dslr camera I've purchased since I upgraded from a Nikon D3200. I purchased a D850 and use a DX lens instead of an FX lens because my previous camera used that lens so I decided to give the DX lens a try on my D850. So far I've taken a couple of pictures in auto settings but when I zoom in to see the focused area of the pictures, the pictures look blurry. I'm wondering if they look blurry because of the DX lens or if it may be because some other reason. I'm planning on getting an FX lens to see if it fixes the blur issue. I hope that switching to that lens will greatly improve the quality of the pictures. Has anyone seen a huge difference in quality with full frame FX cameras when taking pictures with FX lenses compared to DX lenses?

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Which DSLR camera should I buy?

I'm looking to get my first DSLR camera, I have looked at quite a few online using the JB Hi-Fi website and there seems to be so many different types but I'm not too sure which one would be right for me and what I hope to use it for. I'm an aspiring filmmaker and videographer so naturally I would need a DSLR that handles recording video rather well, I have looked at two models which would suit my price range (currently have a bit over $600, trying to save to as high as I can) I have looked at the Canon EOS 1300D which is $479 dollars (I'm in Australia if it matters) which is definitely affordable but it seems a little more for photography rather recording video there also appears to be no external mic port and getting a mic would be something I would need I'm sure to getting good audio.

The second I looked at was the Nikon D3400 which is $549, it doesn't seem too different from the previous one aside from the addition of recording video in 60fps which I don't know if I would use I'm not a huge expert on 60fps. Does anyone have any recommendations out of these two cameras, or maybe even some other cameras that would be better? Something that can record at least 1080p video at the standard fps with a port for plugging in a mic and that isn't overly expensive preferably under $1000.

Any recommendations and information would be appreciated. Also regarding lens kits, I don't know much about lenses at the moment but have been trying to learn.

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Looking into purchasing my first camera and I'm torn between the Nikon D3400 and the Sony a6000. Which is better & worth the investment?

Looking into purchasing my first camera and I'm torn between the Nikon D3400 and the Sony a6000. Which is better & worth the investment?

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Friday, February 2, 2018

What lense would fit my nikon camera?

Dad bought me a camera for birthday but the lens he bought to go with it doesn't fit what lens would fit a nikon d70? What lense would fit my nikon camera

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Can a Nikon 70-200mm f/2.8G AF-S VR ED-IF Autofocus Zoom Telephoto Lens fit a nikon d3300?

Can a Nikon 70-200mm f/2.8G AF-S VR ED-IF Autofocus Zoom Telephoto Lens fit a nikon d3300?

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