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32 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
New To The D300, Get Started With This Video,
By jandk23 "jandk23" (Boise, ID) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Introduction to the Nikon D300 (DVD)
The sky is blue; we all know that, RIGHT? Ask a blind person what "blue" is and, if having been blind all their lives, would not know the concept of color and therefore would not know to ask, "what color the sky is." When I picked up the D300 in late November '07, all I had was the users manual. It covered many features, but by no means covered some of the great features that I was "blind" to. At the time, no videos were out; the camera was just too new. The most advanced camera I have used to this point is the D80 and the F5. Picking up the D300 and getting started is pretty easy if you have shot with a D70, D80, D200 or the like. However, there were many features of the D300 that I did not have a concept of or expected. The D300 camera has many features that this video will present that you did not even know to ask. The video will not teach you how to take better photos with the D300, but will introduce many of the features of your tool that you should find very useful.
17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Want video training on photography? Blue Crane Digital is the way to go!,
By Luna (Belgium) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Introduction to the Nikon D300 (DVD)
There aren't that many DVD's out there on the D300 (or other Nikon models) and I've tried 4 of them.
2 were pretty worthless, one was a mere ok, but this one is really excellent. The DVD explains how your D300's functions work and how to use a consistent "workflow" for setting up your camera before the shoot, at the location and before and during the shot in a shooting session. It touches the most important menu settings and gives you a good explanation of them, along with a recommendation. (The menu system will be covered in full in volume 2 of this DVD) The other DVD's covered the menu's in full, but it was no more than summing up a list of them. Furthermore it gives you a quick but usefull course on photography topics such as exposure, metering, focus, DOF, white balance, flash and composition. The pace of the DVD is fast, which means there is a lot of information packed into it. But we have a rewind button ... I also have seen the two "Through the Eyes of a Pro" DVD's by Blue Crane Digital which are of the same high quality. Good tips on photography illustrated by real world examples. To sum it up, if you want video training for your Nikon or Canon, check out Blue Crane Digital's website and see what video's they have for your camera model and photography in general. These are the only DVD's you will need. And watch future releases! ;) Oh, and the DVD is not Region 1 coded btw. It's region free, and will play on any DVD-Player.
14 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
So glad I purchased this.,
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This review is from: Introduction to the Nikon D300 (DVD)
I am a new DSLR user, so getting to know my D300 was a dual task of learning the camera and basic photography. What I liked most about this DVD is that it promotes a personal plan, or ritual, for shooting. The narrator talks quite fast, but as the other poster said you can always go back and replay the DVD, which I have done many times. As I rewatched the DVD I realized that the information is not padded, but is tightly packed clean essential information. It even recommends several assignments to do to practice what is taught. I have discovered that if I really know all the ins and outs of my camera this knowledge triggers possibilities when I am in a shooting situation. Since I am a beginner to DSLR, I had everything to learn.
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