Introduction to the Nikon D300 | 
enlarge | Director: Blue Crane Digital Actor: Graham Sterling Studio: Blue Crane Digital Category: DVD
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Avg. Customer Rating: 15 reviews Sales Rank: 4522
Format: Dolby, Ntsc Language: English (Unknown) Number Of Items: 1 Running Time: 100 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: BC115 UPC: 186102000213 EAN: 0186102000213 ASIN: B00147JV1C
Release Date: February 11, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description The Introduction to the Nikon D300 DVD makes it easy to understand your camera s controls and settings. Examples of images and separate chapters on controls, white balance, RAW files, ISO, Auto Focus, Auto settings and more will help you to master your camera for optimal images.
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It's what I needed to get to know my Nikon D300 August 28, 2008 I have read the manual, but same time you need same one to tell you hot tips of your camara and how to use it to get the best out of it. This video give you just that.
When you start by your self, this video is a good professor.
Nice material when you are starting with the camara.
Nikon Battery Pack D300/D700 August 24, 2008 I purchased this Nikon battery pack for my Nikon D300. This product enables your Frames Per Second to increase as well as overall battery life. Additionally it offeres and provide the user with a better sense of balance when using larger telephoto lenses such as my 70-200mm F/2.8 telephoto lens. After I purchased this product, the New Nikon D700 Full Frame Camera was announced and was made available. I decided to upgrade to Full Frame (FX) format and this battery pack fits perfectly on my new Nikon D700. I am thourougly satisfied with this product and the fine job that Amazon.com did in shipping it too me. Great product at a great price with excellent service is what you can expect from Amazon.com. Thanks
Where's the Beef? August 14, 2008 Pleasant and easy to watch but I was hungry for more after each chapter. I'm a novice, but I doubt even the intermediate users would find this very informative. "Stop the DVD and try these steps...." --just doesn't get it. Shame on me, but I had problems just finding the correct camera menu. The lead-up "whats and whys" was good, but way too much detail about the need for a camera function and not enough about the actual function. I bought a camera, not a canvas and paint brush. I'm going to try to find another tutorial. This one left me wanting way more.
A great accessory to the D300. August 11, 2008 I was very intimidated when I first got my camera. I was coming off a point and shoot and wanted an entry level SLR, but my husband bought me the D300 instead. I have to admit, I wasn't going to keep it at first because I thought it was too much camera for me. Someone recommended this video, so I tried it. I really liked being able to pause it and do the exercises right along with them. Between that and the manual, I'm actually getting a handle on this incredible camera. I'm so happy with the pictures I've been taking. I would definately recommend this video to anyone who is new to photography and the D300.
for beginning photographers only August 7, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
While the video was done fairly professionally and had a few useful tips, it really is strictly for beginners. I found myself saying, "duh" about thirty times while watching. The presenter of the material sounded like a representative of the government, choosing words carefully, and adding disclaimers like, "but make sure to read your user manual to be sure." I also noticed there were a couple times when the video would gloss over a topic by using circular definitions. He sound like a foamy the squirrel Indian tech support guy, "What is your operating system? The system you are operating?"
A book like Understanding Exposure by Peterson would do you much better.
If you are a rank beginner, then buy this. If you are an amateur photographer, then move on.
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