Nikon D800 / D800E DSLR User's Manual Guide (Owners Instruction)

Nikon D800 / D800E

Nikon D800 / D800E DSLR feature a ultimate 36.3MP FX-format CMOS sensor, Advanced Scene Recognition with 91,000-pixel RGB sensor, 51-point AF system, 4 fps burst rate, 1080p Full HD broadcast quality video, ISO range of 100-6400 that's expandable to ISO 50-25600, and many other intuitive features provide extreme resolution, astounding image quality and valuable video features optimized for professional photographers and filmmakers.

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Nikon D4 DSLR User's Manual Guide (Owners Instruction)

Nikon D4

Nikon D4 is the new flagship of Nikon's DSLR. Inside the ultra-rugged body, D4 strikes an ideal balance between resolution, sensor size, high-speed, image processing and high ISO performance. It equipped with a new Nikon FX-format 16.2 MP Full Frame CMOS sensor and EXPEED3 processor enable superior image capture up to 11 fps and broadcast quality Full 1080p HD movie. Combine that with cutting-edge 91K RGB sensor metering and 51 points AF systems, intelligently designed controls and multiple connectivity options, and D4 liberates the world's top-notch photographers and multimedia artists like never before.

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Canon EOS 5D Mark III DSLR User's Manual Guide (Owners Instruction)

Canon EOS 5D Mark III

Canon EOS 5D Mark III builds on the performance of the legendary EOS 5D Mark II, offering improved speed, stunning full frame high-resolution image, enhanced processing power and extended creative options for both stills and movies. A new 22.3 MP full-frame sensor offers the ideal balance of resolution for stills and Full HD movies and up to 6 fps shooting, whilst a 61-point High Density Reticular AF system and 63-zone metering provide greater speed, flexibility and accuracy. Powered by the high-performance DIGIC 5+ processing technology, the EOS 5D Mark III also features enhanced video functions, offering improved image quality alongside greater audio control – redefining creative possibilities for photographers and amateur videographers alike.

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Nikon D4 DSLR Technical Specifications

Nikon D4

Nikon D4, the new flagship DSLR offer a full-frame 16.2-megapixel full-format CMOS image sensor that will shoot full-resolution images at up to a 10 fps rate. A 91,000-Pixel RGB sensor and Advanced SRS, improved 51 point AF System. The ISO range from 100 to 102,400 which can be expanded to 50 to 204,800 for both movies and stills. The video section will record pixel-for-pixel Full-HD 1080p resolution with selections for 30p and 24p frame rates in this iteration, and 720p at up to 60p for slow-motion work.

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Pentax 645D DSLR User's Manual Guide (Owners Instruction)

The high-performance Pentax 645D medium-format digital SLR combines exceptional image quality with excellent maneuverability and outstanding reliability to make outdoor shooting effortless and comfortable for discerning photographers who demand nothing but the highest image quality.

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Photography Guide Book: Wildlife Photography: On Safari with your DSLR: Equipment, Techniques, Workflow

Wildlife Photography: On Safari with your DSLR: Equipment, Techniques, Workflow - by Uwe Skrzypczak

Many successful wildlife photographers have said similar things in the past, and it is only really the location that varies. Wildlife photography reminds me of an old paradox from my religious instruction classes in school:

"Praying while you are working is OK, but working while you are praying is forbidden."

This paradox perfectly embodies the dilemma faced by every wildlife photographer: You can't observe wildlife carefully and photograph the animals you observe successfully, but you can combine successful wildlife photography with the scientific observation of animals. Focused, precise observation is, in fact, an absolute must if you want to photograph wild animals.

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Camera Guide Book: Nikon D7000: From Snapshots to Great Shots

Nikon D7000: From Snapshots to Great Shots

Whenever I get a new camera the first thing I do is grab the battery and the memory card and start shooting. What I should be doing is taking the extra time and reading the manual, but that's not much fun. Instead, I thought, why not make a chapter for people like me who can't wait to start taking images but don’t want to feel guilty about not setting up their camera first? Here are ten things you can do right now that are going to make your experience with your shiny new Nikon D7000 a ton better, from turning on the audible chirp for focusing to getting a feel for ISO settings, white balance settings, image review, focus settings, and several other custom functions that will help you right now. That doesn't mean I want you to skip over the other nine chapters, because they're filled with some really good tips, but this is a great starting point.

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