Monday, October 24, 2011

Nikon D7000 Underwater Photography!


Nikon D7000 Review 
A great camera for underwater photographers to consider
Settings, sample photos, and reasons to upgrade
By Scott Gietler

I really like the Nikon D7000. The ergonomics top-side are great, the body is fairly light, and it has incredible high-ISO performance, great dynamic range and great colors. If you want to get top-notch underwater photos, seriously consider the Nikon D7000. Read More

Friday, October 7, 2011

Nikon D7000 2 Hour Tutorial DVD by Blue Crane



New DVD by Blue Crane! Nice DVD tutorial for you to check out!

Tutorial DVD. Play on any regular DVD player worldwide (recommended)or CD-ROM. Run time approx. 111 minutes Take great pictures with your Nikon D7000! With this training DVD and about two hours, you'll gain the knowledge and the confidence to create the images you want.

The topics are arranged in chapters, so you can move at your own pace and return later to individual subjects.

Topics include: - Scene Modes - Shutter-Priority - Aperture-Priority / depth-of-field - Focus options - Focus modes with AF-Area modes - Release modes - Image size and quality - Live View shooting - Focus settings for Live View - Video recording basics - ISO - Metering - White balance - Exposure compensation - Composition - Playback and image review - Flash basics - Custom Settings introduction - Picture Controls - ...and much more!

A solid understanding of the D7000's features and controls will help you unleash the camera's potential. Once you learn how the components work together, you'll have all the tools you need to capture the best images under all conditions. This DVD is intended for photographers new to Nikon DSLRs. In addition, it will benefit owners of the D7000 who would like a better understanding of the camera's most important controls.

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Nikon D7000 Wireless Remote Control - ML-L3!


The Nikon infrared wireless remote is one of the most popular accessories you can own as a  photographer. The ML-L3 is the one you want to use with your d7000. Thier are a lot of knock-off remotes out there but for under $15 bucks I'd stick with this official nikon one.

Enables wireless remote shutter release. Trigger the shutter remotely when using slower shutter speeds to prevent camera movement.