This guide is for new photographers, an explanation of what those M A S P letters on the control wheel mean and what they do, and what aperture and shutters do and how they work together. This guide is...
I like the N6006 as a great starter camera. It has two program functions, but also MSAP for custom control of the camera settings. It's also nicely laid out, everything is fairly intuitive with a little pr... read full review
The Nikon N70 is a nice camera to begin to learn photography. It has several pre-set modes such as Landscape, Portrait, Action, etc. to make it easy for the photographer to choose a mode best suited for what... read full review
I just wanted a quick note applicable to all long lenses. The type of film and film speed is important with long lenses. I never use less than 800 speed film and preferably 1600 speed. If you're finding cl... read full review
I just wanted a quick note applicable to all long lenses. The type of film and film speed is important with long lenses. I never use less than 800 speed film and preferably 1600 speed. If you're finding cl... read full review
I just wanted a quick note applicable to all long lenses. The type of film and film speed is important with long lenses. I never use less than 800 speed film and preferably 1600 speed. If you're finding cl... read full review
I just wanted a quick note applicable to all long lenses. The type of film and film speed is important with long lenses. I never use less than 800 speed film and preferably 1600 speed. If you're finding cl... read full review
I currently have 3 Nikon N2020s in the house, along with myriad other film cameras. I've had my original 2020 since 1988, and it still works perfectly after having hundreds of rolls of film run through it.... read full review