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149 of 151 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect companion guide for my new D300
I found this Nikon D300 Digital Field Guide to be a perfect companion to the D300. It's concise, portable and packed full of great advice to help you take great photos.

The first section starts out with the Quick Tour, which gives you a nice overview to get you started. If this isn't your first DSLR you may not find this as helpful as a dSLR rookie would, but...
Published on June 20, 2008 by Cassie

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105 of 117 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars OK for Beginners
In his introduction, J. Dennis Thomas acknowledges that his book covers much of the same ground as the "D300 User's Manual" from Nikon, but in a manner that's easier to comprehend and more interesting to read. It seemed to me that Thomas didn't quite reach his goal.

Part I of the book starts out with a quick tour of the camera which describes how to set the...
Published on May 13, 2008 by Conrad J. Obregon


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149 of 151 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect companion guide for my new D300, June 20, 2008
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Cassie (Atlanta, GA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Nikon D300 Digital Field Guide (Paperback)
I found this Nikon D300 Digital Field Guide to be a perfect companion to the D300. It's concise, portable and packed full of great advice to help you take great photos.

The first section starts out with the Quick Tour, which gives you a nice overview to get you started. If this isn't your first DSLR you may not find this as helpful as a dSLR rookie would, but it is filled with the right information to get you familiar with the camera quickly.

The next few chapters are the nuts and bolts of the book. These chapters break down what all of the buttons do as well as tell you about all of the modes and other features. The author describes them in good detail and points you to other sections of the book if the option is described in further detail elsewhere. I found this very helpful. Chapter 2 also has a great description of histograms and how to best use them to help you get the best exposure. Personally, this description of histograms really helped me a lot.

The last chapter in the first section deals in depth with all of the menu screens and options. There are a lot of menus and custom settings and they are laid out in the same fashion as they are on the camera, which makes things easy. The section that covers the Custom Settings also gives you advice on when you might want to use or modify these settings.

One section that I really need to point out is part about the AF fine-tuning. The manual does little in the way of clarifying how this works. The author really goes into detail here explaining how to use this. If you need to fine tune any of your lenses this is the book to buy to figure out where to start.

The second section is comparable to taking a short course in digital photography basics. From describing the different types of lenses and which ones to choose to some great information on general photographic concepts and lighting, this section has it all.

The first chapter in the second section deals with lenses. The author describes each type of lens and its practical applications. He also describes ways in which to use the lens, if not practically, artistically. This is a very informative chapter.

The next chapter is an overview of the basic photography concepts, shutter speeds, apertures, ISO, as well as tips on composition. This is a general overview, while interesting and informative for newcomers to photography; advanced users may not find much new here, but the basics are clearly explained with great photos as examples.

The sixth chapter deals with lighting. It's filled with useful information about different types of lighting equipment and suggestions of affordable alternatives that allow you to achieve professional results on a budget. The lion's share of this chapter is dedicated to using the pop-up flash as well as Nikon's other Speedlights. This includes a description of all of the different flash modes in detail and an explanation of when you might want to use them.

The Real World Applications chapter is pretty cool. It gives different scenarios and different types of photography you might encounter and breaks it down, offering tips and suggestions on what lenses to use and which modes, etc. One of the things I found interesting was that the author did not always follow his suggestions to the T. When he does break from his advice he tells you why he did that. This gives you the idea that although there are general guidelines to each type of photography, you know that you don't have to follow them in every situation. I found this honest and refreshing. The Art Photography section was my favorite. It had some very interesting concepts and gadgets that I had never heard about before, such as TtV or Through the Viewfinder photography.

The final chapter in this section deals mostly with the in camera editing menus. Although I myself don't use these options, preferring to use Photoshop, I can see how this chapter would be of great benefit to someone who just wants to print photos straight from the camera. The rest of the book is filled with tidbits of information such as different accessories available and online resources. Nothing groundbreaking, but it's interesting enough.

I found this book to be well written and very easy to get through. It's very informative and well presented. The full color images in this book are all first rate. This book is perfect for a newcomer to photography and even more advanced users. Though I'm not sure I'd recommend this book for a professional as it may be a little too basic for their needs.
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130 of 132 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Extremely helpful and succinct, May 15, 2008
This review is from: Nikon D300 Digital Field Guide (Paperback)
When I bought my D300, I had the best intentions to read through the
manual that came with it - I promised myself that if I was spending
this much on a new camera that I'd really take advantage of its full
potential. But I found the manual to be frustrating and not
surprisingly, boring. My biggest complaint was that the manual
explained the function of a button or setting without ever teaching me
how it would actually affect my photos. So I bought this book hoping
it would increase my understanding of how to use my D300's controls to
get the best possible pictures. I wasn't disappointed. This book
takes you through your camera's settings and menus step-by-step,
explaining not only the function of each setting, but also when you
should use it and how it will make your pictures better - exactly what
I was looking for. It also has a large section that talks about the
basics of digital photography. While I had heard a lot of these basic
rules of photography before, I felt like it was a great refresher
course and I learned some new tips for getting great pics. I
feel more confident using my D300 after reading this book and my
pictures have improved as a result. Highly recommended.
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129 of 131 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great D300 book for on the go, May 21, 2008
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Happy Shopper (Indianapolis, IN) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Nikon D300 Digital Field Guide (Paperback)
This book is perfect for use in the field. I bought this book specifically because it was a small format book I could take along with me for guidance. When I am unsure what menu settings to use, I take this book out of my bag, look up the options, and make adjustments quickly. When I see an opportunity for a great shot, I can look up specifics about shooting different objects in different environments and read three or four pages of advice, illustrated with awesome full color pictures. This book covers all the digital photography basics. It does include all the settings you need for the practice photos, including aperture, shutter speed, ISO setting, etc. Plus the lens used is listed. This book was a great investment - it's helped me get more comfortable with my D300 and I expect that my pictures are just going to keep getting better as I keep using the book to build my knowledge of the camera and of photography in general.
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108 of 109 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars An easy Read, June 9, 2008
This review is from: Nikon D300 Digital Field Guide (Paperback)
Nikon D300
Digital Field Guide
By: Bryden D.

I am the owner of a few Nikon digital cameras including the D70,D2H,D200 & now the D300. This being the case I am quite familar with the dry clipped language used in the Nikon Owners Manuals.
The D300 is an advanced camera with many new technical features that can be some what overwhelming to a new user.
Thomas has written this guide in a away that makes it easy to follow these new features. He points out in clear langusge how the D300 can enhance your photography techniques.
Major sections that I found of most interest are the Upgrades from the D200 and the Quick Tour.
Chapters 1-8 go into details of the camera and how they relate to various real world applications.
Overall - a great little book to carry around for quick reference on photo shoots.,
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123 of 125 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Real World Guide, June 5, 2008
This review is from: Nikon D300 Digital Field Guide (Paperback)
The amount of features that a D300 has can be overwhelming, especially to someone who is moving up from an entry level Nikon or other brand DSLR. This guide really helps flesh out what the manual gives you with real world and practical examples. The D300 Digital Field Guide is especially great for explaining, and walking through the different custom functions, with easy to read images getting you through the menu. I also think the explanation of all the flash options--the commander mode and how to use multiple flashes--and slow sync operations really will help make using the D300 easier.
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123 of 125 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A must have, May 22, 2008
This review is from: Nikon D300 Digital Field Guide (Paperback)
Excellent read, well written, easy to navigate - this is a must have if you own the D300. As mentioned, in another review, this book is extremely helpful in learning the menus, settings, features FAST.
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123 of 125 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Must-have D300 Guide, May 20, 2008
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This review is from: Nikon D300 Digital Field Guide (Paperback)
This guide to the D300 is aimed at the amateur to prosumer digital SLR photographer, and even has some excellent information for advanced users.

It is well-written, well-illustrated, and covers the subject in depth. I recently purchased a D300, and learned many things here that were nowhere to be found in the user's manual. Additionally, the book is the perfect size to fit in my camera bag - whenever I have a question about a setting, this book is conveniently there with me.

The first part of the book explains all of the features and settings of the camera in clear, well-illustrated format. I found the step-by-step instructions and corresponding pictures of the menus especially helpful. The remainder of the book provides basic information on photographic techniques, and specific suggestions for many types of photography. I found lots of helpful suggestions about everything from portrait to macro photography and more. The photography throughout the book is top notch too!
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120 of 123 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Well worth the investment, May 21, 2008
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Kristin DeMint (Indianapolis, IN United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Nikon D300 Digital Field Guide (Paperback)
I found this handbook to be far more useful than the manual that is delivered with the camera. The book describes the camera's features and menus in a logical fashion. I now have a great understanding of the D300's capabilities and can put them to good use.

The first section, Quick Tour, defines the function of each button and allows you the satisfaction of taking pictures immediately. Then Chapter 1 explores each of the controls and displays. Chapter 2 describes the use of each of the settings and automatic photography modes.

The remaining chapters guide you through taking great photos, including exposure, ISO, depth of field, color, light, lens choice, composition basics, and techniques for taking great images in a variety of situations. The final section covers downloading and editing images.

The book is well laid out with many charts, tables and color illustrations. Appendixes and a comprehensive index allow you to find answers to your questions quickly.

Whether you start at the beginning and work your way through methodically or just pick it up and look for guidance on a particular topic, you're going to learn something every time you refer to the book. I did. Well worth the small investment to unlock the potential of your highly capable Nikon D300.
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128 of 133 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This book is a godsend!, May 2, 2008
This review is from: Nikon D300 Digital Field Guide (Paperback)
I got my D300 a couple of months ago. I upgraded from a Canon Rebel and I was in over my head! The D300 had so many buttons and features that I didn't know where to start.

I just received my copy of the D300 Digital Field Guide and I have to say that I'm ecstatic. This book is so much more helpful than the stuffy old manual. There is so much more to this camera than I realized and it's all lined out right here in this little book.

The information is simple and informative enough for a beginner, but still has quite a few tricks and tips for more advanced users. The full color photos are great and there are tips and ideas on a wide variety of subjects.

The chapters on the menus were the most helpful, there are things in the menu system that I didn't even know existed (and they're important things!).

I have to say I whole-heartedly recommend this book for anyone who wants a better understanding of their camera and photography in general.
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130 of 136 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best field guide out there for the Nikon D300, May 2, 2008
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chuck p from s.d. (SAN DIEGO, ca United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Nikon D300 Digital Field Guide (Paperback)
This is my 2nd book I have purchased from the Digital Field Guide series. I previously bought Creative Lighting System and it helped me get pass a lot of hurdles and frustration. This was written with quality and care.

Now J. Dennis Thomas has written the guide for the D300 and WOW, how does this guy know so much about the gear he writes about. He must seriously take hundreds of hours out of his life to really get in and learn the nuts and bolts of any piece of equipment he lays his hands on.

Not only are these books from this author in depth, but they are NOT dry text book reads. You can tell a lot of life experience goes into these field guides so enjoy.

If you want to do more with your Nikon gear, then you really need to read what J. Dennis Thomas has provided out there. He provides the tools to operate quality equipment so do yourself a favor and read the Nikon Digital Field Guides.

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