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71 of 76 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Mixed Bag,
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This review is from: Introduction to the Nikon D200 (DVD)
I bought this to have an introduction to the D200's features (it is my first digital SLR after a two decades of using a mechanical Olympus OM-1). It is an odd mix of: a) Cheerleader (Hey, isn't this Nikon camera great!); b) Elementary School teacher (Now we'll learn how to take a picture. 'The Rule of Thirds' - painters have been using it for centuries!); c) Actual Instructor (Use the Dynamic Area AF with spot metering when shooting kids or pets. Here's why...). A DVD for a camera of this sophistication, and cost, it seems to me, warrants only category c).
But it does have some good instruction. And while it is true that the information provided in the DVD is in the manual, the manual alone is not always clear how the various pieces fit together. For instance, the DVD does a nice job of explaining how the metering system interacts with the focusing options and in what circumstances to use which settings (as mentioned above). The discussion of white balance is detailed and informative. In addition, it has a quick review of some of the lesser-used features, such as interval timed and multiple exposure photographs that I glazed right over in my first read of the manual. In truth, I would have preferred the DVD be half the time and half the price, or better, the same length without the cheerleading or elementary lessons in shot composition. Overall, a neophyte is likely find some good tips while being a bit underwhelmed by the depth of the discussions.
30 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Great for Beginners - waste of money for advanced users,
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This review is from: Introduction to the Nikon D200 (DVD)
I would rate this a 5 if you are brand new to digital photography -- but, oddly, the D200 is geared toward users who already have the basic knowledge of 90 percent of this DVD. There are a few things here and there that are interesting and allows you to quickly learn a few of the features if you don't want to bother reading the manual -- but the manual is free inside the box, the cost of this DVD does not make sense for anyone with intermediate to advanced digital camera skills.
57 of 63 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
They Did It Again,
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Blue Crane did it again, another great instruction DVD. I loved the one they provided for the Nikon D70 and it saved me lots of mistakes and decreased my learning curve. I am now the owner of a D200 and in my opinion their new DVD is worth every penny and very well done.
If you are a professional or anyone who can decode all the features on the D200 then great... you do not need this kind of support. Even though the Nikon D200 comes with a manual, the manual's explanations and definitions did not provide me with as expansive an explanation or an instant understanding of how to operate the camera as the DVD. I am very grateful to have access to this media. As stated in the presentation "a new car comes with a manual but the manual does not teach you how to drive the car." I spent two days absorbing the information presented and I am no longer struggling with all the new features on this camera and believe me there is a multitude of new learning. The D200 is not as forgiving as the D70 and it pays in quality photographs to know what you are doing. This is a professional camera and much more complex than the D70 in my opinion. My ability to shoot perfect photographs the way I did with the D70 when I surpassed the learning curve is still far from constantly present when I use the D200; however, I am not totally lost due to Blue Crane's guidance and I am getting better each day. The instructor gives you exercises and solid information of how to operate the camera to obtain better photographs. A Small amount of the information on basic composition and types of lenses is repeated from the D70 video but, it was good to hear it again. Often, I avoided many in-camera menu features on the D70 because of the various auto provided programs that comes with the camera (i.e. portrait, landscape, macro, etc.,) or I shot in manual mode most of the time; however, that kind of grace is not a component of the D200; therefore, it is necessary to learn how to use the camera's features to create those kinds of components and much more. Also, to compliment your learning I recommend that you purchase John Cooksey's DVD "Nikon D200 Training," he gives you indepth training and additional photo tips on all the D200 menus that you will not find on this DVD or in the manual. Both DVD's together, make the perfect marriage. So, if you choose to avoid frustration and struggle in learning how to use the Nikon D200 right away, buy this DVD!
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