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Cap
4th February 2010, 01:20 PM
Well, after talking about it for months, and having invrease levels of frustration with my happy snapper (ie wanting more out of it), I took the plunge and put down a deposit on a used (hardly used!) Nikon D80 body only.
At this stage ill just lay-by it, im in no hurry to have it, but at least now I can look forward to enjoying photography moreso when I get my hands on it and some lenses.
So hopefully in the not too distant future I will be able to contribute moreso to this section ;) (be a big poster like Chucaro)
Question now.. can anyone recommend reading material re the use of photographic equipment, terminology etc. I am ignorant in this area, so ill need some readin material to wisen up! :D
Cheers,
dmdigital
4th February 2010, 05:12 PM
Get either one of these eBooks and practice using the camera as you go.
Thom Hogan - Complete Guide to the Nikon D80 (http://www.bythom.com/nikond80guide.htm)
Digital Secrets (http://www.digitalsecrets.net/) (Follow link to D80 book)
Both are excellent and don't cost a lot.  Thom Hogan's style is very good and the iNova books are a little more interactive.  I bought both for my D200 and found them excellent.  I also bought the Thom Hogan D3 book recently as it helped in coming to terms with the miriad of settings for the D3s.
Cap
5th February 2010, 09:31 AM
Phew! Talk about information overload :D
Just looked through some youtube videos and site by Rob Barron.  Excellent tutor, has a good way to communicate the technicalities into laymens terms.  So know I know about aperture, focul length and ISO to start with.  All stuff to do with depth of field... very interesting indeed.
His site link is:
Rob Barron & My Photo Tutor (http://www.robbarron.com/)
Roadrunner
5th February 2010, 10:10 PM
Good stuff.  Bought a D90 a few weeks back and still work through the basic settings. I tend to take every picture 4-5 times with different settings just to see what it looks like. You've been talking a long time about a new camera so I'm sure you will have lots of fun.
Matt
Cap
6th February 2010, 07:52 AM
Good stuff.  Bought a D90 a few weeks back and still work through the basic settings. I tend to take every picture 4-5 times with different settings just to see what it looks like. You've been talking a long time about a new camera so I'm sure you will have lots of fun.
Matt
Thanks Matt.  I actually read somewhere (so many sites I cant remember where now) but it was suggested that the best way to learn this stuff is by experimenting, like you are.  I plan to do same, so I will be clicking away for some time too :cool:
dullbird
6th February 2010, 06:30 PM
Thanks Matt.  I actually read somewhere (so many sites I cant remember where now) but it was suggested that the best way to learn this stuff is by experimenting, like you are.  I plan to do same, so I will be clicking away for some time too :cool:
Actually I disagree to an extent, I think the best way to learn if you have never owned an slr before, is doing a short course.
I did this and I would do it again, I learnt so much in such a short space of time I felt the course was well worth the effort.
of course you never stop learning so i still experiment and try different things...but I feel its hard to experiement if you have no ida what the settings do that your experimenting with
Just my opinion of course:)
dmdigital
6th February 2010, 07:35 PM
I think you're spot on Lou, that's why I suggested the two eBooks in the post earlier.  You need that initial kick to give you the basic understandings and a short course or good hands on text are the way to go.  That the leads to practicing what you learn and building on it.
Cap
6th February 2010, 08:19 PM
Dont get me wrong here, I have READ SO MUCH in the last few days, photography isnt really that complicated when it comes to the 3 amigos (A, S and I)... what is complicated is using it!  I find this happens in the Graphic Design field where some people think that having Photoshop and other high end applications make them a great designer :eek:
But im very much a hands on guy, I always learn by doing... I can only read so much :angel:
DeanoH
7th February 2010, 09:49 PM
Dont get me wrong here, I have READ SO MUCH in the last few days, photography isnt really that complicated when it comes to the 3 amigos (A, S and I)... what is complicated is using it! I find this happens in the Graphic Design field where some people think that having Photoshop and other high end applications make them a great designer :eek:
 
But im very much a hands on guy, I always learn by doing... I can only read so much :angel:
 
Well, if you can figure out how to use PhotoShop then the D80 should be a breeze.
 
Deano
Chucaro
11th February 2010, 10:49 AM
For me the best way to learn is by doing and participate in good forums or visit them and read all the info.
Have a look THIS (http://www.naturephotographers.net/rf.html) forum
And THIS (http://www.naturescapes.net/phpBB3/index.php) as well they are among the best for photo nature 
Take the shots in NEF only and use Nikon Capture NX2 for open them and save in Tiff. After that you can play with PSCS3 ;)
A good site tu uinderstand photography is HERE (http://www.cambridgeincolour.com/tutorials.htm)
And HERE (http://paws.flcc.edu/~adamsja/digital/learningresources.html) are heaps of links.
Chau :)
Cap
11th February 2010, 11:04 AM
So you got back OK then :)
Yes the cambridgeincolour site is one that I have almost read in its entirety, very good site.
Chucaro
11th February 2010, 11:23 AM
Yes....we arrived home 11pm now is gardering time :(
Moore Park Beach have 8 inches of rain in 4 hours last sunday morning :eek:
timaus13
17th February 2010, 05:33 PM
Cumon Arthur Photo of the overgrown garden is in order me thinks.:D:D:D
Very pleased to hear you and Rosa have arrived home safely, Hope you had a Great time here in Tasmania and look forward to your return.
Say Hi to Rosa for me please . I will give Alesandro a hug 4 you both tomorrow night, and have a coffee with Carlo,s and Kerry.
Stay Safe Mate
Gadgets AKA Tim:D
Chucaro
17th February 2010, 05:44 PM
Cumon Arthur Photo of the overgrown garden is in order me thinks.:D:D:D
Very pleased to hear you and Rosa have arrived home safely, Hope you had a Great time here in Tasmania and look forward to your return.
Say Hi to Rosa for me please . I will give Alesandro a hug 4 you both tomorrow night, and have a coffee with Carlo,s and Kerry.
Stay Safe Mate
Gadgets AKA Tim:D
Thank you Tim, I will post some pics in our BLOG (http://roverland.ning.com/) and when you have the chance post some as well with the all add ons in your Disco and the camping expeditions.
"Rustic" is going great and with the tune up of the pump by Justin and new injectors have heaps of power and never uses more that 10lts per 100 km :):)
Cheers
Cap
26th February 2010, 11:05 AM
Got the nikon in my hot hands now... so looking forward to taking it home for some "getting to know each other" time :D :D
I look forward to contributing moreso in 'Camera Corner' in the near future :cool:
timaus13
26th February 2010, 08:08 PM
It was a pleasure taking the first photo,s with your new Nikon :-) Sorry but it had to be done, looking forward to our outing in the morning. :D:D:D
Cheers Gadgets:D
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