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The Full Guide to the Nikon Df

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The Full Guide to the Nikon Df 1
Fresh from the press, the new Nikon Df Experience – The Still Photographer's Guide to Operation and Image Creation is an eBook user's guide that goes beyond the manual to help you learn the features, settings, and controls of this sophisticated, powerful, retro-styled full-frame camera.  Most importantly, it explains not only how but also when and why to use the camera's basic and advanced features, settings, and controls in your photography.

The new guide, signed by Douglas J. Klostermann, follows the same concept of previous guides in this collection covering Canon and Nikon cameras. Written in the clear, concise, and comprehensive manner of all Full Stop guides, Nikon Df Experience will help you learn to use your Df quickly and competently, to consistently create the types of images you want to capture. As one reader said about Doug's previous Nikon guide:

“I have been using Nikon dSLR cameras for many years. In all this time I have never come across a publication which complements the rather soulless and complex user manual so well… your excellent work is all I need to exploit the potential of this amazing camera.”


With a total of 310 pages, the new guide covers every little thing owners of the Nikon Df want to know. Conceived to help  Intermediate, Enthusiast and Experienced photographers get to full speed controlling this camera that, somehow, is a departure to the usual like of Nikon cameras, the digital guide to the Nikon Df is an illustrated e-book that goes beyond the Df manual to explain how, when, and why to use the features, settings, and controls of the unique Df, to help you get out there shooting in the real world.

Information about Nikon lenses, accessories, tips, even suggestions about composition, all can be found in this eBook, making it the best reading the owner of a Nikon Df can make to fully understand how to use the camera.

Nikon Df Experience – The Still Photographer's Guide to Operation and Image Creation costs $14.99, an investment that will make your $2500 Nikon Df a better tool to use.

 

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