NewPhotobiz Review

If you like the world of pictures and images and would like to move a step forward and make your first online business newphotobiz reviews is just for you.

What do I mean in making it a business? You can earn money by selling your work with help of one unique product that has been developed by a photographer. This system can take any picture of children and pet whether was photographed by a professional or by an amateur and make it a beautiful picture.

This digital product is very simple and friendly to use. What is simple? It means you do not need a retain type of camera or a certain type of light or special equipment

It is created by the professional photographer, Scott Voleker who put his experience and knowledge into producing a unique system that is available and simple for anyone to use. Once you download the program you can start working with this product. The product consists of various Photoshop templates for designing background scenes. This product is very intuitive. However, just in case there are video tutorials that show you step by step exactly what to do in a very clear and simple way.

You can choose the market of children, family photos, pet photos and sooner than you think you will start making money.

You do not need special camera; you do not need special background or special studio to make it work. All you need is basic camera, basic lightning and basic background (white sheet) and Photoshop or Photoshop elements and you have your own business. All of the studio set are digital

So If you have passion for photography it about time you will see money out of it. Make it more than a hobby and start selling.

what do the millimeters mean on lenses? the lower the number means what? and the higher the number means what? when a lens is 18-200mm the price is 579, but then a 80-200mm is over 800 bucks. why the big difference?

this is the website i was looking at.

http://www.lensesnmore.com/prodshelf.asp?dept_id=10290&page_
num=0

I would like to buy an SRL Digital camera, but I'm sure if I can just buy the body and re-use a lens I have with my regular nondigital Canon SLR.

The digital camera I want is the Canon D20.
THe lens I have is EF 28-135mm f/3.5-5.6

http://www.usa.canon.com/consumer/controller?act=ModelDetailAct&fcategoryid=149&modelid=7337

Thanks!
I found a D40 used in great condition for 5, so that's why I'm considering the D20 over the D30.

Thanks
Oops..I meant a D20 (not a D40)

I'm a beginner, so please try to keep your answers in simple terms.

I'm looking at the Rebel XS...there are two kits within my price range, but with different lenses.

http://accessories.dell.com/sna/products/Digital_SLR/productdetail.aspx?c=ca&l=en&s=dhs&cs=cadhs1&sku=A2849649

http://accessories.dell.com/sna/products/Digital_SLR/productdetail.aspx?c=ca&l=en&s=dhs&cs=cadhs1&sku=A2419956

The cheaper one comes with a 18-55mm DC lens for 0 while the other kits comes with a 18-55mm IS lens for 0.

I don't quite understand the difference between the two lenses except that the IS is better technology and has better image stabilization.

In your opinion do you think the IS kit is worth the extra money???

Hello again and thanks for the info on my previous question of Nikon D3000 VS Canon XSi. I've decided to get the Nikon D3000 with 18-55 mm lens so I can learn the ropes for a couple of years. Now my question is for a good Telephoto Zoom lens with some macro capability just in case. I found a Sigma lens on B&H: the Sigma 70-300 mm. f/4-5.6 DG Macro Autofocus AF-D Lens. I've read the reviews and so far it seems like a very good lens- I saw similar things on Amazon where people praised it. I know and understand the things I see repeated so many times it pisses me off by now:

A) You get what you pay for. (Not necessarily true IMO but that's another story, not in the mood for ranting about it)
B) First party is always superior.
C) Do not buy third party unless you're in absolute necessity. ( -_- )

However, I've made up my mind. My belief from experience with a Vivitar V3800N film SLR (yes I owned a Vivitar) is that any lens will do as long as you understand it and practice with it and understand its intricacies so you can work with them to the best of your ability. That is my stand. But I digress- returning to subject: if you have used them, are you happy with the results? I've seen pictures taken with this lens and they seem very good but just in case.

And please, PLEASE, don't answer things like OH MAI GADZ BUY FIRST PARTY LENSES BECAUSE INSERT BRAND HERE SUCKS because that is not the question. I'm asking if a Sigma lens has worked for people. Comparing it to Nikon or Canon lenses is another subject entirely- and not the thing I'm looking for. Thank you! :)

like this one= http://www.amazon.com/Opteka-Telephoto-FinePix-Digital-Camera/dp/B000TGVHS4/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1205174263&sr=8-6

My dad gave me a bunch of his photography things from back in his day, I came across this amazing Rollei Magic F&H twin-lens camera and I was wondering what type of film it takes.
I tried searching on google, but I couldn't seem to find anything.
Thank you for your help guys!

I have a Kodak and a Minolta and I am wanting to buy wide & tele lens for both. The telephoto lens will be mainly used at sporting events, so speed is important too. Any suggestions on brand, type, etc. Both cameras are Point n Shoot, hopefully I can find some good lens to hold me over until I get a dSLR.

i was thinking of getting this camera:

http://www.usa.canon.com/consumer/controller?act=ModelInfoAct&fcategoryid=183&modelid=17479

but the problem is, i dont think that you can add lenses to it, and the SLRs are too expensive. i dont want anything over 0.
help!

I'm looking for a used 35mm SLR. Something made in the 90's would be just fine. What I'd like is it to have features we see on some modern digital P&S's like scene selection, where it will automatically set the camera appropriately for beach or snow scenes, portrait, action, landscape, macro, etc., or allow me to set shutter, exposure and aperture if I wish to.

Must be AutoFocus. Auto-Exposure bracketing would be nice.

Here's my thinking. I figure with digital photography, people are dumping their film SLRs, unless they complement a digital SLR with the same lenses, like a Canon. So what I would want is a brand whose film SLR lenses are not compatible with the digital version.
A little more checking on my part revealed the Pentax ZX-30. Based on this link, it sounds similar to what I'm looking for http://www1.epinions.com/content_7520882308

I am looking at the Canon EF-S 17-85mm IS and the Canon EF 70-200mm/4L. Any thoughts? I don't want to spend a ton of money and these seemed to be good "basics" and had great reviews.

I have a Nikon D50 digital camera and just bought on line a digital accessory kit which includes a 52mm UV filter. This is useless for me, and I thought the filter was going to be a universal size, but it does not fit on the end of the lens. The lens is a 28-80mm, which is the one most commonly bundled with the D50 SLR, so i feel a bit foolish at having bought this.
I have read the answers posted so far and am still a bit confused--I am very new to this. The symbol on the lens for filter size has a 58 after it. The lens is a Nikon AF Nikkor 28-80mm 1:3.3-5.6 G, I had trouble finding this on the B&H site and felt a bit overhwelmed by the Nikonians boards.

I know the D40x ONLY can use the AF-S & AF-I lens. What about the D80, can it use more lens? I am looking the one can use most of the Nikon lens.

I'm looking for a wide-angle lens and a fish-eye lens of some sort for a Canon Rebel G. I'm not sure if they make real lenses for this thing or if this is just how they are for older cameras.

Are any of these decent?

http://cgi.ebay.com/pro-fisheye-lens-fits-canon-rebel-g-gii-2000-eos-slr_W0QQitemZ110276967851QQcmdZViewItemQQssPageNameZRSS:B:SRCH:US:101#ebayphotohosting
http://www.amazon.com/Opteka-Angle-Panoramic-Macro-Fisheye/dp/B000HVD8D8/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&s=photo&qid=1218500446&sr=1-4
http://cgi.ebay.com/WIDE-ANGLE-LENS-For-CANON-EOS-Rebel-2000-ti-G-GII-K-K2_W0QQitemZ130245392195QQihZ003QQcategoryZ3323QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

Are there any better options out there for this camera?

I haven't actually started taking pictures but I already know I want a Nikon D3000. I really like pictures taken with a fisheye lens. Would this be a good lens for me to save up for so I can get it when I get my camera or should I take pictures for a little bit and then buy this lens?

http://www.amazon.com/Rokinon-Aspherical-Fisheye-Digital-Cameras/dp/B002LTWDSK/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=photo&qid=1257812086&sr=1-2

Hi , I am thinking of making the jump from a point&shoot to Digital SLR.

I have a Canon Rebel X with two lenses (one original lens), and one extra 50mm lens(both with AFocus). Both are Canon brand lenses.

I was thinking of buying a new Canon RebelXTi (digital SLR).
It would be great if I can reuse my old lenses. Is this possible ?

what specifications do I need to check before buying to make sure I dont have to shell out more money for new lenses.

Thanks
Kamal

im on my own learning photography...so i have a Nikon D50 and 18-55mm VR lens (AF-S NIKKOR 18-55mm 1:3.5-5.6G)
&
55-200mm VR lens (AF-S NIKKOR 55-200mm 1:4-5.6G ED)

i am looking for a REALLY cheap Nikon Film Camera that will take the same lenses.

I am not in school.
it just came to my senses that i cannot become a photographer if i dont have any film camera experience. i have never used a film SLR camera only point and shoot film camera. so i really dont want a very hard to use film slr... well actually i was thinking of a film camera close to the Nikon N70. i know that its morely a point and shoot but like i said im not in school and i dont have the time and willingness to learn how to shoot with a film SLR. unless id become a pro in the future. its all only for a hobby.

thanks guys! God bless!

also im looking for a really cheap like maybe under .
Key words...
N50...
N60...
N70...
N80...
N90...
ect...
Nikon N90?
i heard itll take few kinds on lenses??? im morely looking into the N90 now? if it wont take my lenses, what multipurpose lens would be the best of it???

thanks a lot again!

I have a Nikon D60 & D90 and looking for a telephoto Zoom. I saw this and it's price and really want to take a jump and buy it. Then I thought, I need some opinions here. I've paid 0 for a smaller, simpler glass. Will this one be good? Does anyone know about this brand?

I currently have the Nikon N80 film SLR camera and was wondering if I could use a Sigma dSLR macro lens on it. This is the lens I'm looking at:
http://www.amazon.com/Sigma-50mm-Macro-Nikon-Cameras/dp/B0002P19Q2/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1241744118&sr=8-4

I know that this lens can be used with Nikon dSLRs, but I don't know if most dSLR lenses can be used on a SLR.

Thank you so much!

I'm a VERY amateur photographer, but I love to take pics. I am hoping to upgrade to a Canon Digital Rebel (XSi hopefully, though I may go with an older XTi or XT still) in the near future, but it is the lenses I need help deciding on. If I get go with the XSi, I'd buy the kit that comes with a 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS lens. Some shots I'd like to use my camera for are probably some outdoor macro stuff, maybe some wildlife (but probably just at zoos), kids (I'm a nanny for two families), and maybe some landscape shots. something that works well in low light conditions would also be great, as that's a huge problem I have with my current P&S (I basically avoid taking any pics inside because they simply don't turn out). My money is limited, so I'm looking for a balance between quality and price. As I'm not a pro, I don't really need the super high end lenses. Any help would be great Thanks

I'm planning on buy a nikon d90 slr camera and 18-200mm lens from J&R store but am debating where to buy the Repair Master accidental coverage for both the products. Is it worth it?? The camera is 9.99 and the lens is 0.

I plan on buying a Canon EOS 450D and two lenses, a tripod and a camera bag. It's my first SLR so I figured I should get the equipment!
Is it safe to ship an SLR camera? Would there be any damage to the sensor and such?

So far,Amazon and B&H Photo seems like the best picks.

I'm totally new to the whole SLR 35mm camera thing. I just started a photography class. I also just purchased a Minolta Maxxum 5000i camera that comes with a "Sigma Lens". Here's a link to the auction that I won:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=300256891749&ssPageName=ADME:X:RTQ:US:1123

1, did I get a good deal? 2, If I were to buy other lenses for this camera, what kind of lens would I need to get? What things would I need to know?

Thanks!

should I buy a D40 Digital SLR 2 Lens Camera Outfit w/18-55mm ED II DX AF-S & 55-200mm ED DX AF-S Lenses -52mm- or a
Nikon D-50 6.0MP Digital SLR Camera with a 28-80mm LENS and 70-300mm LENS? do i need to buy a flash too? the later deal is second hand and is on ebay and it says it's like new. the first deal is brand new. both of the cameras have two lenses.

i have a brand new nikon d60 and 2 vr lenses, it takes crystal clear photos, the 2x lens screws on the threads of the nikon vr lens so its a lens that you add on top of the regular lens, at no zoom every thing is a little blury, when i zoom in say to 200 mm with my 55-200 mm vr lens it is a total blury mess with the 2x lens added on .

the 2x lens is a zeikos 2.0x professional high definition telephoto lens

any help would be appreciated, im guessing either the lens is junk or these things just don't work well or possibly i got a defective one
that may be a little unclear, with out the 2x lens on it takes crystal clear photos, with the 2x lens on its a blurry mess..
it is more than just a focus issue, its a blurry haze and distortion here is a link to a photo i took with the lens attached.

http://viewmorepics.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=viewImage&friendID=484464043&albumID=642037&imageID=3737239