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Reviews - 26
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Awesome. Awesome.I've been to Ken's website at least once a week since I got my D70 a week after they came out. He has showed me everything about digital photography. And now having the D300 app on my phone is just great. I'm always reading it and learning new things. Well written and to the point, easy to follow directions. Thanks. Ken.
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Good app Good appI went through the d300 setting on this app to find a problem .. Somehow, I had set the mirror to be up and freeze before taking a shot and didn't know how I had done it or how to undo it! I couldn't find the info I needed in the handbook or online.... So I sat with this app and my camera and went thru every setting till I realised what I had accidentally set and how to 'unset' it. I have learnt tons about settings on my d300 from this app .. Ok the instructions are brief but I don't WANT pages of unnecessary blurb to wade thru!! I want to know how to set up my speedlight NOW, TODAY!! I have set my d300 to mr Rockwell's recommendations easily and quickly. If I need to change anything I can find it easily.. Great for travelling. If you want reams of info go to the instruction manual!
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Fine app. I prefer different saturation setting Fine app. I prefer different saturation settingVery fine app. Easy menu. Practical tips about how to manage my D-300 in addition on bringing Ken's (great) pdf-manual with me. I use Ken's preferred settings, exept for the colorsaturation on STANDARD. In STANDARD saturation at 0 or +1makes e.g. grey leather turn to blue and skins reddish. I prefer -1. It's easy to make colors wilder in I- photo or Aperture. You can't return to a less vivid color once you have shot your jpeg in a more saturated setting (I shoot jpeg basic for the same reason as ken). In my preferred setting skintones are not to reddish and grey stays grey, though nothing gets better skin than the Fuji DSLR I once tried. I wished I'd read ken's site before I bought my sb600 flash. The sb400 I bought later (used) is always used for the same reason as Ken mentions. Also try Ken's advice on how to get more ambient light while using flash. Whitebalance in the woods Something I experienced myself about Whitebalance on the D300. Whitebalance set on "Automatic" with the D300 is mostly fine, except in the woods. Then your image gets blue-grey cold even with sunny weather (Cranking up the colors with VIVID did not really change it, when I started to try to get out of this "problem"). There are three ways to solve this easily: 1> try WB manual somewhere around 5000K-5260K on sunny days; 2> Use Automatic and have it it set to A4 or higher (don't forget to turn back when you are out of the wood); 3> Don't really bother: use the color temperature bar in I-photo or Aperture afterwards. ISO-setting and Flash I mostly have put ISO on AUTO. Something to remember what I found out: Even with ISO on Auto, be aware about the settings with flash. If you have turned (via menu or ISO-setting on top) your ISO on e.g. 400, this occurs: When the flash fires, the picture is made with ISO 400. If you would have put it on e.g. 1600 you are getting more blur/noise where it's not needed (in most cases) with flash. So this in my mind I have ISO on 200 or 400 even with "AUTO-ISO" set at "ON". By the way: The D-300 is my first camera (together with my cellphone) which did not need repair after visiting the Asian tropics. Even heavy rain did not bother. Except for cleaning the sensor due to a small dustparticle that made a circle (at F11 and up) due to hot humid air after leaving the cold plane on my way to the tropics. My advice: have the sensor cleaned (by Nikon) shortly before you go and keep the camera and lenses packed in a bag to have it warmed up slowly when disembarking in the tropics. Try to avoid the use of the bagagelocker above your head in the plane. It's very cold there.
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He's good! He's good!I am a fan of Ken and have been for some time. While his articles and guides are around "the kit" you buy, his overall focus is on getting bang for your photographic buck. Yes I can see bias in his writing style however, unlike the rest of the article writing pretenders, he is up front, opinionated and everything else I like about honest passionate folk. How many mags do you read where the review on page 5 is backed up by some target advertising on the following page - KR speaks his mind. I downloaded this app, read it on a flight into Sydney and bought a D300 with a 30mm F1.8G lens when I landed (like he said I should in the app.) Out of the box in a few minutes and squirting out shots moments later (I took a D700 battery with me). The camera is up and running producing the shots I like and I didn't have to read the rather complex, poorly presented manual. D700 app is also good although the 24-70 F2.8G comments I never figured out. Bought the lens along with the low light 50mm prime - they are both cracking bits of kit. Ken does not tell fibs!
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Super nützlich! Top Übersichtlich! Super nützlich! Top Übersichtlich!Klar steht alles in der Anleitung, wär ja schlimm wenn nicht! Wobei ergänzend schon auch Tipps gegeben werden für die optimale Einstellung. Und das App muss ich nicht lange durchblättern und da ich mein Handy eh immer dabei habe spare ich mir noch das mitschleppen des fetten Handbuches... Das App hat eine saubere Bedienoberfläche, ich kann mir Favoriten sichern, schnell nach Alphabet suchen oder direkt in einer bildlichen Kameraansicht die Knöpfe auswählen. Top App für Hobbyfotografen und Semi-Profis, die nicht alles gleich im Kopf haben und mal nachschlagen müssen. Absolute Kaufempfehlung!
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App History
- Price up 4.49->4.99over 10 years ago
- Price drop 4.99->4.49over 10 years ago
- Releasealmost 11 years ago