David Buschs Nikon D5000 Guide to Digital SLR Photography
Posted by Admin on November 18th, 2009 at 12:07pm
Welcome to the D5000, the most advanced upper-entry-level digital SLR camera that Nikon has ever introduced. David Buschs Nikon D5000 Guide to Digital SLR Photography shows you how to maximize your cameras robust feature set, including 12 megapixel resolution, 13 versatile new Scene modes, blazing-fast automatic focus, the real-time preview system Live View, and even HDTV movie-making capabilities. Youll learn how, when, and, most importantly, why to use each of the cool f…
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3 Comments for David Buschs Nikon D5000 Guide to Digital SLR Photography
1. Ketaki | November 18th, 2009 at 1:12 pm
Although it is as easy to use as a point and shoot camera, the Nikon D5000 really deserves a manual that is better than the one supplied with the camera. This is that manual. You can start out with the D5000 as a point and shoot camera, and this book will help you make the basic settings you need to do that. But when you’re ready to do more and take better pictures, this is the book you need. It gives the D5000 the respect it deserves, with lots of information that a newbie can use to learn how to work with the more advanced features of the Nikon.
I wasn’t happy with the barebones style of other camera books I looked at. It just isn’t possible to squeeze everything you need to know into a small book, especially when a lot of space is taken up just repeating information that’s in Nikon’s little guide. They also include much general photography information that can apply to any camera. Busch’s Guide to Digital SLR Photography does explain the things that are in the manual, too, but also explains other topics and relates them directly to the Nikon D5000.
Like another reviewer, I was very pleased with the chapter on lenses. Nikon has so many different lenses, and even more are available from Tamron and Sigma. The lens chapter looks at many different lens choices, including all of Nikon’s current lenses, and helps you sort out which ones you might want to buy. The electronic flash chapter was equally informative with the choices among electronic flash equipment.
I was wowed by how good a camera the Nikon D5000 is, and I was equally impressed at how this book does a great camera justice. Don’t settle for anything less.
2. Zahi | November 18th, 2009 at 3:40 pm
If you’re looking for a more comprehensive reference guide for your Nikon D5000, this book is the one to buy. At 398 pages, it has way more information than you’ll find in the skimpy manual Nikon packs with the camera, and the explanations are a lot easier to understand, as well.
David Busch’s Nikon D5000 Guide to Digital SLR Photography is simply the best way to learn how to use each and every feature of your new camera, while mastering every aspect of digital photography. It’s divided into two parts. The first 160 pages are an introduction to the Nikon D5000 and its operation. Large color photos show each control and explain how to use it, unlike the Nikon manual, which directs you to multiple locations. For example, this book has seven pages that show examples of each of the “shooting information” and “quick settings” screens, so you know what to look for and how to use them.
I was pleased to find a 90 page chapter that explained all the menu options to me. Other camera guides typically dismiss this important information in 30 pages or so. This book not only tells you what the options are, but why you’d want to use each one.
The next 240 pages explain photography using the Nikon D5000 camera. For example, there is a chapter on fine-tuning exposure, another on shooting HDTV movies, optimizing autofocus, geotagging, and other more advanced topics. There’s even a chapter that evaluates virtually all of the Nikon lenses you might want to consider, and one that explains how to use flash.
This book belongs at the side of every Nikon D5000 photographer. You chose your camera for a reason. You deserve a guidebook that will help you get the most out of it.
3. Timberly | November 18th, 2009 at 5:05 pm
I purchased this author’s guide to the D60, so when I replaced that camera with the new D5000, I quickly signed up to purchase this one when it became available. If anything, it’s even better than the excellent D60 guidebook. Busch expands his explanations into new and interesting areas that have helped me become an even better photographer, while keeping the solid basic information. I particularly wanted this book to learn all the new choices in the menus, which are radically different from those in my D60. It gave me exactly what I wanted.
I have several other books by this author, and have seen his articles in Popular Photography & Imaging and read all the favorable reviews in Shutterbug, and have been following Busch’s blog regularly. He really is the top expert on Nikon photography (aside from Thom Hogan) and has been producing the absolute best printed camera guides for my favorite line of cameras. I don’t like DVDs and I don’t like e-books, but I do like this fat book about my D5000 digital SLR.
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