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Nikon D3000 Digital Field Guide
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What do you need to take amazing photographs with your new Nikon D3000? This Nikon D3000 Digital Field Guide has all the answers. This full-color guide, perfectly sized to fit in your camera bag, not only explains all essential controls, features, and functions, it also goes well beyond the basics to give you a photography refresher on lighting, composition, exposure, and more. You'll find step-by-step, easy-to-follow instructions and full-color images of menu screens. Even better, it also offers tips and tricks to help you take your best shots, whether you're shooting portraits, candid shots, sports or travel photos, or macro photography.
  • Shows you how to get the very most out of your new Nikon D3000 digital camera
  • Discusses in detail all the essential controls, features, and functions of the Nikon D3000
  • Provides step-by-step instructions and full-color images of each menu screen
  • Explains not only how to adjust white balance, autofocus, exposure, and other settings, it explains when and why you should adjust these settings
  • Gives you a thorough digital photography refresher on lighting and composition
  • Shares valuable tips and tricks to help you capture amazing shots
  • Shows you topic-specific secrets to capturing portraits, candid shots, sports or travel photos, macro photography, and others

Nikon D3000 Photography Tips from Author J. Dennis Thomas

Perfect Portraits
For this shot of my Boston Terrier Maddie I used a couple of different techniques to get a nice soft portrait effect. First of all to get good soft light I had Maddie sit next to an open window. Window lighting is one of the best ways to easily get soft diffused light which is great for portraits. Next, I set the camera to Aperture priority and using the 35mm f/1.8 lens I set the aperture to f/1.8. This setting allowed me to blur the background to draw attention to the subject. Keep in mind that these techniques work for people as well as pet portraits.


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Specs: ISO 800 / 1/60 @ f/1.8

Artistic Angles
For this architectural photo I used an ultra-wide angle lens, the Sigma 10-20mm f/3.5 set to 10mm to give the shot a dynamic look. Tilting the camera back a little added some perspective distortion and also allowed me to fit more sky into the shot. I used Aperture priority to select a fairly small aperture of f/8 to ensure that the scene was nice and sharp. I also dialed in some exposure compensation, underexposing just a bit to capture the rich detail in the clouds, which gives the shot an almost ominous look.


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Specs: ISO 100 / 1/400 @ f/8 –1 EV exposure compensation

Macro Magic
For this macro shot I used one of Nikon’s sharpest lenses, the 105mm f/2.8G VR. For anyone who’s serious about getting the best macro shots this is a must have lens. I used Aperture priority to select a small aperture to increase the depth of field, which gets shallower as you get closer to your subject. I also turned the VR function on to combat the blur than can be caused from camera shake, which is magnified a close focus distances. Often times when doing macro photography it’s advisable to use a tripod, but with moving subjects such as insects this is often impractical so the VR can be a great help in these situations.


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Specs: ISO 400 / 1/125 @ f/11

  • Shows you how to get the very most out of your new Nikon D3000 digital camera
  • Discusses in detail all the essential controls, features, and functions of the Nikon D3000
  • Provides step-by-step instructions and full-color images of each menu screen
  • Explains not only how to adjust white balance, autofocus, exposure, and other settings, it explains when and why you should adjust these settings
  • Gives you a thorough digital photography refresher on lighting and composition
Nikon D3000 Digital Field Guide Amazing Book!
 
Review Date: December 13, 2009
Reviewer: Melissa Andrews, Queen Creek, AZ USA
Recently got a D3000, although the manual explained the camera, the D3000 Digital Field Guide completely surpassed the manual and any other book that I have read about DSLR's. I would highly recommend this book to anyone who has a D3000, it should be mandatory :) The book goes into great detail about the different settings that can be used with the camera, how to achieve certain photos and also has a glossary in the back if you don't understand some of the photography words like me. The book also comes with a gray card and color checker and explains how to use it and the reasoning behind it. As a new mother I wanted to have professional looking photos of my baby and now I do, I didn't have to pay someone else to achieve it either! Another great thing about the book is the size, you can take it with you on your photo taking adventures, it is easy to flip through and find which settings you should use to take amazing photos in any situation. Overall the book gets you ready and comfortable with your D3000. After reading it, you have the sense of excitement about taking photos, because you actually know what you are doing instead of just taking snapshots.
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Review Date: February 2, 2010
Reviewer: Rikki Bird, Spokane Wa
I received the book in less than a week.
Still learning to use the many functions on my new camera and the book has lots of good information.
Something I will refer back to many times. I just wish there were note cards that would fit in
my camera bag with basic quick functions listed on it. The camera itself has a built in funtion guide
programed into the memory but still would be nice to have small note cards.
All in all the book is very good. I'm loving being able to take pictures to a whole new level.
It's great fun and very addicting, already purchased another lens and filter,(not to be my last)
and will buy more photo books soon.