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Thom Hogan’s Complete Guide to the Nikon D300
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Note on the First Edition
While this is a first edition, the D300 is enough like earlier
Nikon DSLRs that I’ve been able to re-purpose and rewrite
portions of earlier eBooks—specifically the D200 eBook, as
the D300 shares menu structure and many options with that
camera—which means that much of the information here has
been previously vetted.
One thing I have done with this eBook, though, is completely
restructure it from my previous ones. With my eBooks on
advanced Nikon bodies I’ve received feedback from readers
that indicates many of you want a tighter work with more
suggestions, and something that you can take with you.
So, to better serve my readers, I’ve made some changes from
the way I put together the D200 eBook. In particular, I’ve
removed the introductory material on DSLRs, added many
more suggestions on how to use various camera controls, and
produced a hard copy supplement entitled
Thom Hogan’s
D300 To Go
. That supplement isn’t designed so much to be
read as to be referred to for quick reference while out
shooting.
At the same time, there are still some of you who are coming
to the D300 who want additional introductory material. I’ve
moved that to a separate PDF file on the CD entitled
Intro to
DSLRs
.
But that’s not all. I’ve taken what used to be the “software
section” completely out of this eBook and made it into a
complete eBook of its own entitled
Introduction to Nikon
Software
. This new eBook is also found on the CD you
received and includes complete descriptions on the current
Nikon software. By putting the software into a separate work,
I’ve been able to expand it considerably and will now be able
to keep it up to date separately from the cameras.