A camera that works underwater typically has special housing that allows it to function in the water. These housings are usually made from aluminum or plastic and protect the camera from the water. The best waterproof camera is probably made from the brand Nikon.
Using the Nikon DSLR camera can bring you to a new understanding of how this technology works. With all the buttons and features of the newer cameras that are out there today, it can be easy to forget where cameras used to be. Just not being able to need to take film to be developed is enough to make many people want a digital camera.
Yes it does just got one in the mail today. Tried it out and it works fine.
I would go for the Nikon Coolpix- the touchscreen model. It is an easy to use camera that works well forever one.
A steadicam camera mount works by filling the role of camera holding and angling rather than by depending on the steadiness and control of a cameraman.
Water can damage a new Nikon camera, and this is not usually something that is covered under the warranty. If you store the camera in a damp place and it is ruined, you will have to buy a new one. This rule is in place to stop people from turning in cameras that they have dropped in the water, but it works for any sort of water damage that comes about. Do not take any chances.
Most Nikon lens will work in complete manual mode, but to get the most from the lens (auto-focus, metering) stick to Nikkor lenses with AF or G in the title. Full comparability chart in the related links below.
It works but no auto focus just manual focus.
You need a camera and a tripod. Good lighting is also necessary. Of course you need Legos, a computer and something to voice with and software, Windows Movie Maker works well.
Yes in non i-ttl auto and manual.
To capture high-quality photos with a Nikon D3100, it is recommended to use the following settings: Set the camera to the highest resolution (usually labeled as "L" for large). Use a low ISO setting (around 100-400) for better image quality. Choose the appropriate white balance setting based on the lighting conditions. Use the aperture priority mode for control over depth of field. Adjust the shutter speed to avoid camera shake and motion blur. Consider using a tripod for stability, especially in low light conditions. Experiment with different settings to find what works best for your specific shooting situation.
Yes it does with non i-ttl auto (2 different f stops) and manual.