I wanted my next Camera to be a Nikon L110 in red is there a battery grip available that can be adapted to fit so I can simply store extra batteries
I would buy it online have have it shipped FEDEX
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To the best of my knowledge, most, if not all, Sigma lenses fit most cameras that use interchangeable lenses with the appropriate adapter. As I recall, Sigma uses a bayonet mount and adapters are available for many name brand cameras. For example, I have a Nikon and my Sigma 600mm came with an adapter for a Canon. All I had to do was order a Nikon adapter. If you're not sure, you might want to check with a local camera store to confirm which adapter you need.
It could be a bad battery charger circuit in your camera. Try charging your batteries in an external charger. Adorama.com sells an Delcon Devices external battery charger for $9.95. If that works, your problem is solved. If not, you will need to send the camera to Nikon USA for repair.
Nikon Coolpix L110 Digital Camera To download the repair/service manual use the link below: http://dc270.4shared.com/download/l6dac6yt/Nikon_Coolpix_L100-110_Repair_.pdf?tsid=20111101-201311-4d54a07b Note: You must have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed to view PDF files. The reader is a free plug-in available at the Adobe web site .
Which is better: chocolate ice cream or strawberry ice cream? Those are both perfectly competent cameras. Which is better depends on YOU and what you want to do with it. Which one fits better in your hands? Which features are more important to you?
First of all, Nikon doesn't make a battery grip for the D60 so I'm going to assume you mean any of the available third-party grips.
The grip fits into the battery compartment, replacing the battery, and attaches to the bottom of the camera, screwing into the tripod socket. It can hold two battery packs, doubling the battery capacity. Some grips also let you use AA batteries instead of the normal Li-ion battery packs. It also has a tripod socket of its own, so you can still mount your camera on a tripod.
Some people also find it more comfortable when turning the camera to shoot in portrait orientation. The grip gives you another shutter release button and some of the other controls so you still hold the camera with your hands in more-or-less the same position whether you shoot in landscape or portrait.
Of course, there is a cost for all this. The grip adds significantly to the bulk and weight of the camera.
That's called depth of field and what you're looking for is a shallow depth of field.
This is achieved by using a wide aperture (an F stop of 5.6 or lower).
I'm not too familiar with the L110 but you may achieve this with the Scene Mode "close up" which is available on your camera.
Genuine Nikon batteries should be available from any camera / photography store.
Batteries Plus stores have aftermarket batteries that are guaranteed to work in your camera for $45. Visit a traditional store or the webpage below to order:
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