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Thom Hogan’s Complete Guide to the Nikon D300
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Acknowledgements
This book is better because of the reviews and comments of
William Ackerman, Paul Beiser, Jeff Blumenthal, Matt Buedel,
Stanley H. Burg, Joe T. Carter, Shun Cheung, Bob Cohen,
Nick Davis, Mark Delgado, Billy Dixon, Dan Frank, Mark
Fedak, Bill Ferreira, Lukas Harden, Stephen Hardman, Phillip
B. Holland, Joseph O. Holmes, Steve Horne, Devin M. Kani,
Yasha Karant, Dixon Kenner, Klifton Keplinger, Neal
Lippman, Nancy McMurtrie, Cris McRae, Ralph Mawyer Jr.,
Chandra Mouli, Harald Nagel, Barry Nelson, Adebayo
Olumide, Richard Ross, Steve Rucker, John J. Schmidt, Joel C
Schochet, Mitch Strauss, Chuck Tankersley, Mark Ward,
Doug Werner, Rob White, and Leroy Wiley.
Several Web sites proved useful in researching aspects of this
book. While I mention others at appropriate points in the
book, four need to be singled out for D300 users:
• Phil
Askey’s
http://www.dpreview.com
has some of the
most thorough reviews of digital cameras (yes, even more
thorough than the ones on my own site) and an ongoing
forum that’s useful for getting answers to tough questions
(select
Nikon D300/D200/D100
from the
Discussion
Forums
pop-up in the left navigation panel).
• Nikonians
http://www.nikonians.com
is another of the
“well-attended” public forums that are useful for Nikon
D300 users. Click on
Forums
, then click on the
D100/D200/D300 Users Group
link.
• Nikon
Café
http://www.nikoncafe.com
is a relatively new
moderated forum and has had a lively discussion of the
D300. Click on
Lighting and Flash, Cameras, and
gear
, and then click on the
Nikon D3/D300
forum link.
• Nikon
Gear
http://www.nikongear.com
is a moderated
forum with notables such as Bjorn Rorslett involved. Click
on
FORUM
at the top of the page, and then click on the
The New Nikon D300
forum link.