Is Nikon Coolpix a professional camera?
No. Professionals use DSLRs. Even at that, many DSLRs are still just consumer level cameras. D200/D300/D700/D3 are professional Nikons.
What happened to the Nikon d80?
Nikon stopped producing the D80 in August 2008 as it was replaced by the D90 :)
NIKON is a Japanese company. Its produces digital cameras, binoculars, microphones and the some equipment which are used in the photolithography steps.
I am listening to a Soundstrue.com audio program about gratitude by Angeles Arrien. She said there is a practice tradition of Nikon, about how to have a relationship acknowledging gratitude, being thankful. so I am looking up the word as it pertains to this, but having trouble googling past the camera company name. But this may be how the name came about, in their desire to have gratitude be the basis of their company. However, perhaps her term is Nikkon. ??
Can you take black and white pictures with the Nikon D3100?
Yes, see page 94 and 154 of the user manual.
How do you tell how many actuations on a used Nikon D90?
Upload a recent image to shuttercount or myshuttercount (google is your friend)
What is the difference between Nikon finepix and Nikon coolpix?
The Finepix range is made by Fuji, not by Nikon.
Can you put your Nikon lenses on a Sony Alpha NEX-5?
Yes, by using mount adaptor. Lens need to focus manually only. Old nikon lens aperture can be control but new ones will stop down to its maximum f.
I personally believe that manual focus and aperture "guessing" can be quite an interesting experience, a bit like "back the photography old times" and you can learn a lot with the process.
By combining Nex-5 excellent sensor (especially if you are using DX lenses, because those lenses match the sensor size in a 1:1 proportion) with a very good nikkor quality glass, it can produce wonderful results.
How do you fix camera shake on Nikon d200?
Camera shake normally occurs because your shutter speed is too low. A good rule of thumb is to make sure you do not use a shutter speed lower than 1/focal length. For example, if you are shooting at 300mm, you want a shutter speed no lower than 1/300 sec.
You can increase your shutter speed by using a wider aperture like f/2.8 instead of f/5.6, which means you may need to upgrade your lens to a 'faster' model capable of wider aperture.
Alternatively you can use a higher ISO setting but that will introduce noise into the image.
Finally you can use a tripod or use your flash to freeze action. To prevent the background going dark while using flash, set 'slow sync' on your camera, but this will also require use of a tripod
The cheapest way to get good indoor pictures is to get a 'nifty fifty', a 50mm f/1.8 lens. This will cost less than a hundred dollars and set to a wide aperture will allow sharp pictures in low light without cranking the ISO up.
Can you charge a Nikon D60 with the USB cord and a laptop?
No
TTL stands for Through The Lens metering. This is system where the camera measures the light on a scene based only on the light coming through the lens. Prior to TTL, there would be a light sensor on the top of the body (or a hand held unit) which measured the light coming from a fixed angle of view. The problem with this method is that it didn't take into account the angle of view of the lens in use. If a wide-angle lens was mounted, only the center of the viewed area would be used in exposure calculations, ignoring areas at the edges which could be brighter or dimmer than the center. When a telephoto (or long focus) lens was mounted, areas around the actually image would be included in the exposure calculation even though they are not included in the eventual image. TTL metering accounts for these differences by measuring light at the film plane. In more modern usage TTL is often used to refer to the flash metering system used by a camera. All of the same information applies. Nikon TTL is the Nikon camera company's version of the processing. The latest Nikon flash system is actually known as iTTL.
Do telephoto lens from Konica Minolta Dimage A2 fit the A200?
Yes. Both have a 49mm standard threading for accessory lenses. Original Lenses made by Konica Minolta for A1, A2, A200 (no longer available since Sony bought KM): ACT-100 1.5X telephoto adapter ($170 original) brings the top end of the zoom up to 300 mm. ACW-100 0.8X wide-angle adapter ($170 original) lowers things down to 22.4 mm CL49-200 close-up lens ($70 original) lowers the minimum macro focus distance to 8 cm
Speedlight Sb600 flesh work with Nikon d90 camera with 18 to 105 lance?
ifNikon d90 digital slr camera on auto mode can we use flesh sb600 on this mode or only manual mode
The House Judiciary Committee, on July 27, 1974, voted 27 to 1 to recommend the first article of impeachment against the president: obstruction of justice.
The second article (abuse of power) was passed on July 29th, 1974 and third article (contempt of Congress) on July 30th, 1974.
Richard Nixon avoided impeachment when he resigned the Presidency August 9th, 1974
Further action was ended when President Gerald Ford offered a "free and full" pardon on September 8th, 1974.
When was the Nikon D700 introduced by the Nikon Corporation?
The Nikon D700 was released by Nikon on Monday June 30th, 2008. It has received numerous reviews giving it high praise and earning the Digital Photography Reviews's "Highly Recommended" title.
What is the best Nikon lens to use in the dark?
For ~$100.00: the 50mm 1.8. Hands down best low light performance / cost ratio.
I have a Nikon d3200 how do i get it back to auto focus?
If you have a Nikon d3200, you can get it back to auto focus by going to the setting and then resetting it to auto focus.
If you lost an item on a bus is it covered by my insurance?
If it was insured, then it is covered under you insurance, but it will depend on the policy. If you just purchased it and took a bus home, but left it on the bus or it was stolen, then it is lost - not covered. The best thing you can do is report it as a missing item to the public transportation department in case it turns up.