From D70 to D300
Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2007 11:08 am
A few lines about my recent upgrade in camera body and the ongoing discoveries as I discover more about digital photography from a strictly amateur point of view.
At first, it's clear that the D300 is not for technophobes - the User Manual of 421 pages should convince you of that!
Whilst there is a logical and reasonable order to the topics in the book, at least to me, it can be quite overwhelming
My first recommendation, therefore, is to download the excellent D300 Custom Settings spreadsheet from the Nikonians website as an aid to progressing your knowledge in an orderly fashion.
Of course it's possible to just go out and shoot and by trial and error discover the wonders of this truly marvellous camera, but that doesn't appeal to all of us.
It seems clear to me that Nikon a playing both ends against the middle with this release - the sophisticated in box processing available and PictBridge output combined with the P setting on the camera, there is the possibility of using the most advanced PHD in the market
That's not really the point of this Forum, but it does seem to sound a warning to me that if this is the future direction of so-called Prosumer cameras, then movie ability can't be far behind
Anyhow, enough rambling, I've got heaps more to learn and as that happens, I promise to post some more.
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At first, it's clear that the D300 is not for technophobes - the User Manual of 421 pages should convince you of that!
Whilst there is a logical and reasonable order to the topics in the book, at least to me, it can be quite overwhelming
My first recommendation, therefore, is to download the excellent D300 Custom Settings spreadsheet from the Nikonians website as an aid to progressing your knowledge in an orderly fashion.
Of course it's possible to just go out and shoot and by trial and error discover the wonders of this truly marvellous camera, but that doesn't appeal to all of us.
It seems clear to me that Nikon a playing both ends against the middle with this release - the sophisticated in box processing available and PictBridge output combined with the P setting on the camera, there is the possibility of using the most advanced PHD in the market
That's not really the point of this Forum, but it does seem to sound a warning to me that if this is the future direction of so-called Prosumer cameras, then movie ability can't be far behind
Anyhow, enough rambling, I've got heaps more to learn and as that happens, I promise to post some more.
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