Any recommendations! The only one I have now is David D. Bush Nikon D850 Guide to Digital SLR!
alexskoz wrote:
Any recommendations! The only one I have now is David D. Bush Nikon D850 Guide to Digital SLR!
That is all you need.It is comprehensive and great.
Thom Hogan's Complete Guide to the Nikon D850
RLSprouse
Loc: Encinitas CA (near Sandy Eggo)
If you want a deep dive on almost every technical detail, I'd go with Thom's guide. I also heartily agree with Bill_de, and recommend anything and everything from Steve Perry.
All the above recommendations are great. If you are "Old School" and prefer an actual Book (remember those? Paper and ink with pictures), I would recommend "Mastering the Nikon D850" from Nikonians Press. Author is Darrell Young. It is thick, kinda heavy, and over 600 pages. Probably "no more informative" than Thom's guide.
Just a different way to get the info.
The best instructions I got is from Steve perry-birding. Busch book isn’t bad but I feel lost. Leave the menu alone an advance a friend gave me what helped me not to screw up stuff. Nikon isn’t fun to reset.
alexskoz wrote:
Any recommendations! The only one I have now is David D. Bush Nikon D850 Guide to Digital SLR!
I would strongly recommend, Steve Perry a member here.
All of his videos and Ho-To-Do-Its, Tips, and Camera Set-Ups are excellent and easy to understand.
https://backcountrygallery.com/Smile,
JimmyT Sends
You've got probably the best available ... in my opinion.
billnikon
Loc: Pennsylvania/Ohio/Florida/Maui/Oregon/Vermont
I'm a big fan of Darrel Young! "Mastering the _______________" series. He's clear and not only gives the "what" but the "why" of each function in the camera.
I have both Busch and Young books on the 850. Both are good but the nod goes to Young. Perry’s book on Auto Focus is terrific but specific.
xt2
Loc: British Columbia, Canada
alexskoz wrote:
Any recommendations! The only one I have now is David D. Bush Nikon D850 Guide to Digital SLR!
Check on-line...many provide samples and reviews. Pick what works for you, not me.
Cheers!
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