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Nikon Lens D3000 help?
I'm looking at buying a nikon d3000, but I wonder if my Nikon AF Nikkor 210mm lens spectrum7-70 fit in the camera and automatic camera focus? plzz help me thanks
Nikon 10.2MP Digital SLR Camera D3000 http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002JCSV5I?ie=UTF8&tag=track-yahoo-answers-20 Review: Outstanding camera for beginners. Looking over several cameras and choose one to someone who has passed the point and shoot, I returned to the Nikon D3000. Any so this model will blow away the experienced photographer, however, covers the basics and more. He picked it up and tried it over the end week. First digital SLR users can enjoy time as a guide. It is, literally, we went through different scenarios running through the fixed 3 "LCD screen. An excellent tool, its step by step instructions allowed my niece to move in the prospectus operating very short time. After some more races, I'm sure she will feel very comfortable shooting in manual mode. The fast shutter was a pleasant surprise. At the end two days of shooting with the Nikon D3000, I walked away impressed. In manual mode, indoor shots were a perfectly balanced combination of shade and color. As usual, poor lighting, noise will make an appearance. However, this system can be set to deliver a unique indoor shots. The end result is the configuration appropriate. A basic solution is VR (Vibration Reduction) function of the target. This must be activated, especially indoors. A tripod will certainly help. In automatic mode, just set the camera to night portrait, sit back and enjoy the rest of your flight. Outdoor shots were vibrant, strong and rich in color, without editing. The system board flash was more than capable in meeting the requirements of flash fill. No doubt the overall performance of the camera features and image quality is excellent. With 10.2 megapixels to work, costs blew me a personal favorite of my niece had taken a 16 "x 20". Although I do not see myself trading in my Nikon D300 for this model in the short term, this camera is definitely an improvement over any of the points to rigged and shoot out there. It is easy to see that jewel of this model is the autofocus system. With six settings to automatic mode (Landscape, Sports, Children, close up, portrait and night portrait) each and every picture can be a goalkeeper. tweakers editing board will not be disappointed with this model. It covers the basics. The card works with either D3000 SD and SDHC. The Nikon D3000 is paired with a Nikkor 18-55mm AF-S DX lens. You can work with any DX Nikkor and AF-S. Major AF Nikkor or similar is not going to shoot automatic and manual operating mode. Since this model is not equipped with the built in optical image stabilizer, we recommend putting in Reducing vibration (RV) function of the target. Being the best anti vibration tool is a tripod. Nikon makes it very simple with a general line to adjust the aperture and shutter speed. Metering, focus mode and exposure compensation is easily controlled through the menu. The D3000 does not trigger mode video. This model easily shoot more than three images per second in continuous mode. The 3D tracking sensor works well in low light. The Nikon Camera Kit D3000 comes with a rechargeable Li-ion EN/EL3e, charger, USB cable, video cable. Correa, covers his eyes, ocular, software on CD-ROM, Nikkor 55mm-18, lens cap, manual instruction and a one year warranty from Nikon. Leaving the door, I still find this model a bit pricey for a basic digital SLR. I'm sure the game in the fall and holiday shoppers will begin to see a substantial price drop. Still, the D3000 is a replacement for fine adjustment of the very popular entry level Nikon D40. Newcomers to the community DSLR will definitely enjoy this excellent alternative.