The Rebels To Be Specific. Or You Can Just Say It Generally?
I’ve heard of tamron. but what are the other ones. just answer it generally and not too specific. i just need names and ill check them out.

It is a feature used well in landscape photography whereby the camera takes three photo’s, three stops apart then combines the images to gain the best detail from them. I would like to know if Nikon have a similar feature on my D40 and if so how do i get the best from it?

hey i need to get a canon dslr for art to take very detailed pics with but i don’t know which cam 2 go 4 the 450 d r the 500 d? would i be better spending the extra money and is it worth it? also if anyone has any pics from these cameras i can look at than that would be cool? and how much more detail will a macro lens give u????
thanks mj

Me and my friend made a plan. I’m buying a speed light and selling it to him after I save up enough for a better one. Basically, I’m buying the flash for temporary use. I have a Nikon, he has a Canon. What flash should I get?

I’m looking for a Nikon DSLR (non-full frame) that also offers an accessory battery grip with shutter release. Looks like only Canon offers this accessory for their small sensor cameras. Please help.

I’m seeing some really good deals on used Nikon D200’s right now because the D300 is out. I’m wondering if that would be a better bet long term than the D40x or D80 for my first Nikon DSLR because of the durability. Any thoughts on whether it would be too advanced for just starting out? Or could I grow into it pretty quickly?

I’m seeing some really good deals on used Nikon D200’s right now because the D300 is out. I’m wondering if that would be a better bet long term than the D40x or D80 for my first Nikon DSLR because of the durability. Any thoughts on whether it would be too advanced for just starting out? Or could I grow into it pretty quickly?

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