Store images and HD video with this SanDisk SDSDXP-032G-A46 32GB memory card that features a 95MB/sec. transfer rate for fast storage. The SanDisk Power Core Controller delivers fast performance and reliability.
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For SD equipped DSLRs, this is the card to get if you find yourself hitting the limit of your buffer too often. Currently, it's the fastest SD card available for UHS-I cameras: virtually all Nikons made in the last three years, and a few Canons.
I'd skip this card for a P&S, and go with something cheaper. Not that it won't work, it'll work very well, but they don't include the circuitry to feed this card data at its max speed - the standard Extreme work fine with those.
Do be aware that if you really hit this card hard, it will heat up, so if you fill it in 30 minutes, don't be surprised when you pull it out to swap it.
Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 50mm f/1.8G Standard Lens: A perfect everyday lens for any photographer, the AF-S NIKKOR 50mm f/1.8G offers fast autofocusing combined with an integrated lens coating to deliver clear and crisp images. The wide-open aperture is ideal for low-light shooting and creating images with beautiful background blur.
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50 mm on a DX body gives you a short portrait lens, and on an FX is considered normal. I've tired all four of the current Nikon optical formulas for 50 mm, and two Sigmas as well, and this one is the best of the bunch for most people.
The aspheric element means that you can shoot it wide open without worrying about coma flare, it's tack sharp, even on the D7100 or Velvia wide open, the front element is deeply recessed, to prevent flare and focus just snaps to where it needs to be, even on the old CAM900 film bodies.
The only reason to jump to another 50 mm lens is the two f/1.4's give you 2/3 of a stop more light, as otherwise the f/1.4G is slower to focus and not as sharp until you stop it down, and when shooting wide open is subject to sagittal coma flare, and the f/1.4D's optical formula is from the 1970's and also needs to be stopped down. Also the older AF-D f/1.8 is cheaper and works on manual focus film cameras, but doesn't AF on the D40, D60, D3x00 or D5x00 bodies.
The only drawback is that this lens uses 58 mm filters and caps, which while standard for Canon, are an oddball size for Nikon, only shared with three other modern lenses (the 50 f/1.4G, 35 f/1.8G and 55-300 DX VR). The 52 mm would have been a better choice as that's been the Nikon small lens standard since 1959. A step-down ring does fix this problem, but it's a nuisance nonetheless.
The fact that I own no fewer than four 50 mm lenses, and this is the one that goes in my bag when I need a 50 mm optic to shoot with, should tell you a lot about its quality.
My Best Buy number: 541484567
What's great about it: Overall the best 50 mm option for Nikon for most
What's not so great: Weird (for nikon) 58 mm filter size
I would recommend this to a friend!
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This is Nikon's new standard battery for a midsized DSLR - packing more power than the smaller EN-EL14 used in the plastic consumer bodies, and less than the larger EN-EL18 used in the D4 or the battery grip for the D800.
It fits the V1, D7000, D7100, D600, D610, D800 and D800E as of this writing. The major difference between this and the EN-EL3, which is the same sized battery for older cameras, is that the EN-EL15 has concealed contacts to prevent shorting and fires, and to comply with new Japanese laws.
Do yourself a favor, and get the genuine Nikon ones: they last through many more charge cycles, and the third party batteries aren't much cheaper when you're talking about something powering your (rather expensive) DSLR.
My Best Buy number: 541484567
What's great about it: Long battery life, hidden contacts
Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 85mm f/1.8G Medium Telephoto Lens: Transform every portrait into a work of art with a lens that delivers exceptional image quality and rich color saturation even at wide open apertures. Whether you're capturing headshots, wedding photos or nature images, this medium telephoto lens offers all you need for professional results in almost any lighting conditions.
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This is sharp, the sharpest 85 mm lens made for the F mount by anyone, and fast, both in aperture and AF speed. On a DX body, this works wonders for indoor events and tight headshots, and on an FX it's a standard portraiture lens.
My Best Buy number: 541484567
What's great about it: Sharp, cheap for what it is, snappy AF.
What's not so great: Corners wide open on FX are only, "Very good."
Nikon AF NIKKOR 50mm f/1.8D Standard Lens: The wide-open aperture of this versatile Nikon lens allows you to capture photos in most situations without a flash. Whatever you're shooting, you'll get consistently sharp results at dusk, dawn or even in dim indoor lighting. Weighing just 5.5 oz., it makes a convenient carry-around lens for shooting stills and video.
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This is a sharp, lightweight lens, that takes 52 mm filters (the standard small Nikon since the 1950's#. It's also cheap, the cheapest lens that Nikon makes, so it's a great value. The aperture ring also ensures that it will work with manual focus cameras, such as the FM-10 that Nikon still sells today, so it's great for anybody in the market for that, as well.
However, this won't autofocus on the D40, D60, D3x00 or D5x00 series of cameras as it lacks a focus motor. Also, this dates from the film days and not the high reflectivity digital image sensors, so if you stop it down to about f/2.8 you get horrendous veiling and aperture-shaped reflections from the sensor if you have light sources striking the front element on a digital body. Do yourself a favor: if you get this, also buy the HR-2 hood for it.
The 50 mm f/1.8G #linked) is a newer, much better lens for anybody using digital or new film bodies exclusively, but for the price, it's hard to beat the 50 mm f1.8D, even with its 30+ year old optical formula
I'm scoring it highly, but not recommending it unless you have a manual focus body like the FM-10, instead anybody in the market for a fast 50 on digital should look to the AF-S option, or either of the f/1.4 optics.
My Best Buy number: 541484567
What's great about it: Cheap, light, 52 mm filters
What's not so great: Internal reflections galore, doesn't AF on cheaper bodies
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
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Nikon AF-S VR Zoom-Nikkor 70~300mm f/4.5~5.6G IF-ED Telephoto Zoom Lens: Leave the tripod at home and create stunning still images and HD videos from any distance with this Nikon telephoto zoom lens. The versatile focal length allows you to capture intricately detailed photos of sports events, wildlife and distant scenery. Vibration reduction technology reduces blur caused by camera shake for crystal clear handheld photos and action shots.
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This lens gets you out to 300 mm in a package that won't break the bank, with VR II to boot. From 70-200 mm it competes with the 70-200 options in sharpness, then weaker out towards 300 mm, but it does get you to 300 mm.
Compared to the 55-300 for DX, the image stabilization is noticeably better, the focus is much faster, and you can just grab the ring to over-ride focus. Plus, it uses a more common filter size for Nikon, and will work on AF film and FX SLRs as well. All for not very much more money.
Nikon AF-S DX NIKKOR 16~85mm f/3.5~5.6G ED VR Standard Zoom Lens: Shoot any subject, any setting with this versatile Nikon standard zoom lens. Distinguished by its incredible sharpness, steady handheld shooting and broad zoom range, this lens offers all-around performance and remarkably wide coverage for everything from portraits to landscapes to travel and architecture.
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This and the 17-55 are the two lenses from, even the third parties, that really let the new 24 MP Nikon DX cameras shine. Sharp enough to cut yourself on, excellent VR, a bit of a reach into the wide angle at 16 mm.
It's a lot of weight in a small package, and the front element is a bit exposed, but this is my standard leave on the camera zoom for most shooting situations on my D7100.
My Best Buy number: 541484567
What's great about it: Image quality, size
What's not so great: A bit heavy
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Nikon - D7100 DSLR Camera (Body Only) - Black
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Nikon D7100 DSLR Camera Body: Open up to a world of finer detail with the Nikon D7100, designed without an optical low-pass filter for impeccably-detailed image and video capture. The 1.3x crop mode gives you extra reach from your lens without sacrificing the high resolution quality, and the 51-point autofocus system locks onto your subject for incredibly fast response times. Whether you're a semi-professional or a skilled photographer upgrading to a more advanced DSLR, the lightweight and compact D7100 will keep your creativity on the edge.Memory card sold separately.
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Having used a D300s, D5100, D5200, D7000 and a 70D and 7D from Canon, this by far is the zippiest, best crop sensor body to date. No AA filter makes the pictures pop that little bit extra, and the 51 point AF system lifted from the D4 acquires focus in any light. The in-body motor is one of the beefiest Nikon has in any body, similar to an F5, so even older AF lenses work perfectly.
The one downside is that the buffer is on the small side, so bursts of RAW files are restricted at 6/7 FPS. If you only use JPG, you'll never, ever run into this with a fast card.
Do be aware, to really take advantage of this body, you need the very best lenses, fastest cards and good shooting discipline - this camera will expose weakness anywhere else if you look to closely. Kit lenses are soft on it, as the sensor out-resolves them.
My Best Buy number: 541484567
What's great about it: Image quality, speed, handling
What's not so great: Small buffer
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Extend your camera's battery life with this Bower XBGN5100 power grip that fits up to 2 EN-EL14 lithium-ion batteries (not included). The auxiliary shutter release enables vertical shooting for flexibility.
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For the unitiated, this carries two EN-EL14 batteries, the same as used inside of you SLR, in a larger carrier underneath your camera. It also provides a shutter release for shooting in portrait orientation, and an IR remote and sensor for triggering your camera remotely.
This will fit the Nikon D3100, D5100 and D3200, as of this writing, and after doing quite a bit of research and holding several in my hand at local camera shops, this Bower seemed the way to go. It is slimmer than virtually all of the others options, and feels more solid in your hand, closer to the actual camera body. but it offers much improved handling even in landscape orientation, where my pinky finger really gets sore on my D5100's small grip. With larger lenses, this really nicely balances the camera. The bottom is ribbed like the camera itself, and it does include its own tripod lug - although it is offset from the lens and the camera's own lug. The shutter release is good, but not great, and has a bit more play in it than the Nikon's.
Because none of these cameras were designed to be used with a battery grip, it needs a small cable to connect to the camera and enable the vertical shutter release. In this one, the cable is very short - so short it pretty much precludes the use of the GP-1 GPS at all. It also lacks right angle connectors, so I am somewhat concerned about durability of the cable. However, a 2.5 mm TRS extension cable would solve this problem and I do plan on finding and purchasing one. Although I don't own a D3200 body, the cable is so short that I am unsure that it will connect.
All in all, if you want a battery grip and choose to use the entry level Nikon bodies, this is an excellent choice. Small flaws, but overall very much the best in the field.
What's great about it: Inexpensive, feels solid
What's not so great: Short cord, IR remote is superflous on the D5100 and D3200
I would recommend this to a friend!
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This 8-port Gigabit router with VPN firewall provides site-to-site tunnels with secure user access. Auto detection offers a quick connection to your ISP with minimal setup time.
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This is the FVS318 reborn. Initial firmware revisions had issues with high speed connections (over 15 Mbps or so), but they've been resolved by now, and router uptimes are now months at a minimum. Maximum connection speed for this router is about 15 Mbps, anything more and you'll bottleneck at the router. You can ignore the complaint review, they've fixed that.
You can't find a less expensive VPN firewall that's worth owning, anywhere. IPv6 support being added via a firmware update makes it a clear winner going forward.
What's great about it: Featureset for price is unbeaten.
What's not so great: Performance is mediocre compared to consumer routers, but you're buying a VPN endpoint, after all.
Nikon AF-S DX NIKKOR 35mm f/1.8G Standard Lens: Whether you're a beginner or professional, you'll love this compact, lightweight lens from Nikon. The normal angle of view captures approximately what the human eye sees, making it a great all-around lens. Plus, the f/1.8 maximum aperture is ideal for creating softly blurred backgrounds and shooting in low light.
i want this lens but i dont no if it will work. i have a nikon d60 so if you could can you plz tell me if this will work on my camera
jec6613
Connecticut
Yes.
February 19, 2012
Yes, it'll work on your D60 properly.
While the above post is correct in that Nikon has not changed the physical lens mount since 1959, not all cameras can mount or use all lenses - invasive fisheyes immediately come to mind, but also pre-AI and pre-AIS lenses, and this lens will not work properly on any film body either.
When in doubt though, there's a number in the Nikon manual to call, and they'll tell you more than you ever wanted to know about any possible acessories, lenses or anything else made by Nikon for your camera.
Nikon AF-S DX VR Zoom-Nikkor 55~200mm f/4~5.6G IF-ED Telephoto Zoom Lens: Broaden the scope of your photography with a lightweight zoom lens that offers telephoto coverage for close-up images of distant subjects. Vibration Reduction technology reduces camera shake for dramatically sharp images and HD video, even without a tripod. The broad zoom range is ideal for portraits, action shots and scenic images.
Overall3 out of 5
Nikon 55-200mm VR Zoom lens
Bydll57
Nice lens. Works well, but we have encountered some issues with auto focus. Don't know it this is a camera or lens issue. Need to do more research on it.
jec6613
Connecticut
This lens is absolutely AF-S
February 20, 2012
This lens is absolutely an AF-S, all DX Nikkors are. It lacks the manual focus over-ride of almost every other AF-S Nikkor, but it is indeed AF-S and will focus properly on any AF body, with or without the focus motor built into the body.
AF missing on this is usually due to the AF not being set to a continuous mode when it's required, or a misadjusted focus screen in the body.
Nikon AF-S DX VR Zoom-Nikkor 55~200mm f/4~5.6G IF-ED Telephoto Zoom Lens: Broaden the scope of your photography with a lightweight zoom lens that offers telephoto coverage for close-up images of distant subjects. Vibration Reduction technology reduces camera shake for dramatically sharp images and HD video, even without a tripod. The broad zoom range is ideal for portraits, action shots and scenic images.
Overall5 out of 5
Great Focus
ByPalorafromTucson, AZ
I'm very happy with this lens!! The vibration reduction helps a lot with focus
jec6613
Connecticut
VR does not help with focus
February 20, 2012
VR does not help with focus, it helps with camera shake, a very different issue entirely.
Extend your camera's battery life with this Bower XBGN5100 power grip that fits up to 2 EN-EL14 lithium-ion batteries (not included). The auxiliary shutter release enables vertical shooting for flexibility.
Overall4 out of 5
Good battery grip for current entry level Nikons
Byjec6613fromConnecticut
For the unitiated, this carries two EN-EL14 batteries, the same as used inside of you SLR, in a larger carrier underneath your camera. It also provides a shutter release for shooting in portrait orientation, and an IR remote and sensor for triggering your camera remotely.
This will fit the Nikon D3100, D5100 and D3200, as of this writing, and after doing quite a bit of research and holding several in my hand at local camera shops, this Bower seemed the way to go. It is slimmer than virtually all of the others options, and feels more solid in your hand, closer to the actual camera body. but it offers much improved handling even in landscape orientation, where my pinky finger really gets sore on my D5100's small grip. With larger lenses, this really nicely balances the camera. The bottom is ribbed like the camera itself, and it does include its own tripod lug - although it is offset from the lens and the camera's own lug. The shutter release is good, but not great, and has a bit more play in it than the Nikon's.
Because none of these cameras were designed to be used with a battery grip, it needs a small cable to connect to the camera and enable the vertical shutter release. In this one, the cable is very short - so short it pretty much precludes the use of the GP-1 GPS at all. It also lacks right angle connectors, so I am somewhat concerned about durability of the cable. However, a 2.5 mm TRS extension cable would solve this problem and I do plan on finding and purchasing one. Although I don't own a D3200 body, the cable is so short that I am unsure that it will connect.
All in all, if you want a battery grip and choose to use the entry level Nikon bodies, this is an excellent choice. Small flaws, but overall very much the best in the field.
jec6613
Connecticut
Forgot one little thing...
July 26, 2012
The included remote is a nice touch for D3100 owners, whose camera body lacks an IR receiver, but on the D5100 and D3200, so yourself a favor and use the wonderful Nikon ML-L3 remote, with a full range of options. This one simply triggers it and only for self shots, without any built-in delay, making it of limited usefulness. Mine's sitting in a drawer.
Extend your camera's battery life with this Bower XBGN5100 power grip that fits up to 2 EN-EL14 lithium-ion batteries (not included). The auxiliary shutter release enables vertical shooting for flexibility.
Overall4 out of 5
Good battery grip for current entry level Nikons
Byjec6613fromConnecticut
For the unitiated, this carries two EN-EL14 batteries, the same as used inside of you SLR, in a larger carrier underneath your camera. It also provides a shutter release for shooting in portrait orientation, and an IR remote and sensor for triggering your camera remotely.
This will fit the Nikon D3100, D5100 and D3200, as of this writing, and after doing quite a bit of research and holding several in my hand at local camera shops, this Bower seemed the way to go. It is slimmer than virtually all of the others options, and feels more solid in your hand, closer to the actual camera body. but it offers much improved handling even in landscape orientation, where my pinky finger really gets sore on my D5100's small grip. With larger lenses, this really nicely balances the camera. The bottom is ribbed like the camera itself, and it does include its own tripod lug - although it is offset from the lens and the camera's own lug. The shutter release is good, but not great, and has a bit more play in it than the Nikon's.
Because none of these cameras were designed to be used with a battery grip, it needs a small cable to connect to the camera and enable the vertical shutter release. In this one, the cable is very short - so short it pretty much precludes the use of the GP-1 GPS at all. It also lacks right angle connectors, so I am somewhat concerned about durability of the cable. However, a 2.5 mm TRS extension cable would solve this problem and I do plan on finding and purchasing one. Although I don't own a D3200 body, the cable is so short that I am unsure that it will connect.
All in all, if you want a battery grip and choose to use the entry level Nikon bodies, this is an excellent choice. Small flaws, but overall very much the best in the field.
jec6613
Connecticut
Response to question below ...
February 5, 2014
This is in response to this comment:
"What is this connection for anyway? The Bower's owners manual clearly shows it. it looks like a small stereo plug to one of the mini USB inputs on the side of the camera.
Also, the on / off switch doesn't seem to do anything special...anyone know what it does. My only real complaint is there is no lug hole to keep the camera straight on the tripod."
To answer that:
It's a small stereo plug that goes into the release cable connector on the body. This lets you use the vertical shutter release on the grip. The on/off switch turns that vertical shutter release on or off, to keep you from accidentally hitting it.
As for the lug hole, there's no lug hole on the camera, either, so if you need to keep your camera straight, use one of the Manfrotto architectural plates, which includes a flange just for that purpose. I don't trust the tripod hole on the grip though, it's not in line with the lens and not reinforced, so I stopped using this grip when I switched to a BlackRapid strap #although on my D7100 I use the BR strap with the mag alloy battery grip for that#
Store images and HD video with this SanDisk SDSDXP-032G-A46 32GB memory card that features a 95MB/sec. transfer rate for fast storage. The SanDisk Power Core Controller delivers fast performance and reliability.
Overall3 out of 5
Not as fast as I hoped
ByTheCaptq1fromMissouri
I bought this card to attempt to speed up the latency between shots with a point and click Canon SX-150 camera. It is faster than normal cards but not fast enough to justify the 8X expense.
jec6613
Connecticut
An SX150 can't feed this card's appetite for data
February 5, 2014
To put it simply, this card's performance runs circles around a basic Canon P&S like an SX150. Anything above the regular Extreme is a waste on the SX150, as it can't use UHS-I speeds - on the SX150, the CPU is so slow that shoot at even 1.5 FPS with focus tracking, let alone the 6 FPS of a D7100 or D610, which move three times the data per image to the card when shooting raw.
Store images and HD video with this SanDisk SDSDXP-032G-A46 32GB memory card that features a 95MB/sec. transfer rate for fast storage. The SanDisk Power Core Controller delivers fast performance and reliability.
Canon T2i supports UHS-1
Do the UHS-1 technology is compatible with the canon t2i that i recently owned? will i be able to benefit from the speed of 95mbps if i use this to my dslr?
Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 85mm f/1.8G Medium Telephoto Lens: Transform every portrait into a work of art with a lens that delivers exceptional image quality and rich color saturation even at wide open apertures. Whether you're capturing headshots, wedding photos or nature images, this medium telephoto lens offers all you need for professional results in almost any lighting conditions.
Nikon AF NIKKOR 50mm f/1.8D Standard Lens: The wide-open aperture of this versatile Nikon lens allows you to capture photos in most situations without a flash. Whatever you're shooting, you'll get consistently sharp results at dusk, dawn or even in dim indoor lighting. Weighing just 5.5 oz., it makes a convenient carry-around lens for shooting stills and video.
Nikon AF NIKKOR 50mm f/1.8D Standard Lens: The wide-open aperture of this versatile Nikon lens allows you to capture photos in most situations without a flash. Whatever you're shooting, you'll get consistently sharp results at dusk, dawn or even in dim indoor lighting. Weighing just 5.5 oz., it makes a convenient carry-around lens for shooting stills and video.
Which lens is the best for portraits if I don't want to spend over $250.?
Nikon AF-S DX NIKKOR 16~85mm f/3.5~5.6G ED VR Standard Zoom Lens: Shoot any subject, any setting with this versatile Nikon standard zoom lens. Distinguished by its incredible sharpness, steady handheld shooting and broad zoom range, this lens offers all-around performance and remarkably wide coverage for everything from portraits to landscapes to travel and architecture.
Nikon AF-S DX NIKKOR 16~85mm f/3.5~5.6G ED VR Standard Zoom Lens: Shoot any subject, any setting with this versatile Nikon standard zoom lens. Distinguished by its incredible sharpness, steady handheld shooting and broad zoom range, this lens offers all-around performance and remarkably wide coverage for everything from portraits to landscapes to travel and architecture.
Is this lens compatible with the D7100 Camera?
Yes, in fact it's the best variable aperture mid zoom for it.
Nikon AF-S DX NIKKOR 16~85mm f/3.5~5.6G ED VR Standard Zoom Lens: Shoot any subject, any setting with this versatile Nikon standard zoom lens. Distinguished by its incredible sharpness, steady handheld shooting and broad zoom range, this lens offers all-around performance and remarkably wide coverage for everything from portraits to landscapes to travel and architecture.
Compatible with D600 (FX formatted camera)??
Yes, but only in DX mode, so probably not worth it. Try the 24-85 VR instead, or the 24-120 VR which provides the same field of view.
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