David Busch’s Compact Field Guide for the Nikon D5100 (David Busch’s Digital Photography Guides)
Are you tired of squinting at the tiny color coded tables and difficult-to-read text you find on the typical laminated reference card that you keep with you when you’re in the field or on location? Well throw away your cheat sheets and command cards! DAVID BUSCH’S COMPACT FIELD GUIDE FOR THE NIKON D5100 is your
Are you tired of squinting at the tiny color coded tables and difficult-to-read text you find on the typical laminated reference card that you keep with you when you’re in the field or on location? Well throw away your cheat sheets and command cards! DAVID BUSCH’S COMPACT FIELD GUIDE FOR THE NIKON D5100 is your solution. This new, lay-flat, spiral bound, reference guide condenses all the must-have information you need while shooting into a portable book you’ll want to permanently tuck into your camera bag. You’ll find every settings option for your Nikon D5100 listed, along with advice on why you should use–or not use–each adjustment. Useful tables provide recommended settings for a wide variety of shooting situations, including landscapes, portraits, sports, close-ups, and travel. With this guide on hand, you have all the information you need at your fingertips so you can confidently use your camera on-the-go.
This book is not just about your camera Technique/Art as well. I could buy the manual for $9. This book tell you about your camera with some helpful tips. The most important note in my mind is to format my SD card before another shooting session. I notice ever since the digital camera I have much less pictures to look at. Formatting the card make me download or print my pictures. Before this book god knows how many pictures I took and how many cards I lost. This was a good tip for me you may find something even more important. I think we all need to have a…
Super Instruction Book You cannot go wrong with any of David Busch’s books!I own one of his field guides for three different Nikon cameras.They are written in a easily understandable way that makes issues clear.The detailed photos show all the ins and outs of a specific camera and answer many questions that you cannot find in the manual that comes with the camera..Buy one and don’t leave home without it..
More like a manual on steroids. Let’s you know what all the buttons and settings are above what the manual does (extra info), but not real in depth on the how to aspect when it comes to using different lenses. Chapter 7 has shooting tips, but for a beginner they might not be clear enough to be confident. Not a whole lot of reference towards the kit lenses. And even then, there isn’t a great deal of info on how to shoot for a variety of situations.