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F**S
Helpful, easy to navigate, assumes nothing.
I found this book very, very useful. I still have my film SLR and so I did not need a book about the theory of Single Lens Reflex Cameras. What I wanted was an introduction to DSLR's and specifically how to set up the D600. DSLR's have a myriad settings for things that weren't even an issue with film. Using compact digitals for several years also did not help me since so many of the settings available on the D600 don't exist on compacts. I am getting better shots and am more confident messing around with settings since reading this book. Digital Darrel really does know how to explain things clearly, with just enough technical content to help you understand without becoming long-winded or boring. If you are going to buy a (or have bought) a $2000 camera it just doesn't make sense not to get the most out of it. This book will help you do that and so represents great value for money. I recommend it without reservations.
B**Y
If you want to get out of auto mode this is a good starting point.
This book enabled me to get a better understanding of my camera and its capabilities. Great read, and continues to be reference for picking up new skills and getting out of auto mode.
R**Y
Great if graduating from old entry level Nikon or a different brand
I upgraded to the D600 from the D40. I worked with the camera myself for about 6 months and got stunning results. This book was great. The deeper menu settings are covered individually so you can understand what they mean. He gets a little wordy to me, but I love the friendly tone of the book. I got it for Kindle and enjoyed it. If you are coming from a D90/D200/300/7000 etc and you have already read a book like this. This may be a little pointless. You would probably know most of whats in here and be able to pick up the missing pieces on the internet for free. LL IN ll I highly recommend this book for someone new to this grade of camera. I think its also great for people who switch from other brands, you may know most of this stuff from our old cameras but this book will help you quickly migrate to the D600 frame of mind.
S**D
Masterfully well written.
Mr.Darrell Young commands a wealth of technical expertise on the subject matter as well as the ability to lay it out In a manageable patterns as to make understandable and useful to the owners and users of this instrument. He has covered every nook and cranny on this camera in an order and fashion as to enable the reader to grasp and use it quickly and effectively.I bought the D600 as I have bought many Nikon cameras with no malice and little fore thought, after beginning to see the complicity of this wonderful camera I submit there.is no way I could have gained the control in years of trials and error as I've accomplished in perhaps two weeks with this book.I say throw away the Manuel from Nikon (not literally ) this book is all the perfect guide and reference Manuel needed.A thumbs up five star recommendation.
M**Y
EXCELLENT BOOK for D600 Newbies
This book is extremely comprehensive! It is no wonder it is one of the best selling books in its category. I'm not a very avid reader, but I can honestly say I read every page of this book.Not only is the book full of useful hints and tricks on how to get the most out of your camera, but it teaches you how to use manual mode proficiently and just how to all around get the best shots possible from this phenomenal tool. I am very very happy I got this book. I even tend to take it with me from place to place to leave in my hotel room in case I want to reference something or recall a nifty trick that I forgot.This book is a must have for any D600 owner and photography enthusiast.
D**M
"Mastering the Nikon D600"--great investment.
Great book, wonderful instructional design and terse prose. It is a technical book but he throws in a few examples/scenarios here and there--just enough.I experienced only a couple of small hiccups:--the depth of field preview button info is very hard to find and when you do find it, it is very short. The index didnt help here. (Correct me if i am wrong.)--the hierarchy of headings can get a little unwieldy in places especially where headings/subheadings sound similar e.g. Auto Focus mode and its subcategories, and Auto Focus Area mode and its similar subcategories.I think it is a great investment.
R**N
Must have book for D600 owners
If you have a D600 you need this book. MASTERING THE D600 shows you is a straight forward easy to understand way just how this camera works. It explains the how and why for just about every setting for the D600 and with enough samples and graphics that anyone can feel comfortable with this magnificent camera. I already own Mr. Young's D300 book and thought enough of it that when I ordered the D600 book I bought both the paperback version and the e-book. I like being able to take it with me on my iPad for easy reference when I'm in the field shooting with my D600. If you own a Nikon D600 you'll be more than happy if you buy this great resource.
K**T
ITS OKAY ITS AVERAGE
The D-600 book was average, not what I expected. Too much rambling, too much on Video use.Previously, I had bought David Bush's Book on the Nikon D-5000 and found it to be an excellent book a big improvement over the Nikon Manual.The Darrel Young "mastering the Nikon D600 not as good...really no good setting info and example shooting as my previous experience with the Bush D-5000 Book.To some extend felt like I wasted a few bucks, and spent as much time with the Nikon Manual as with muddling thru the Mastering the Nikon D600.I fell for the Hype on a new Camera.
E**N
Well written, very thorough, lots of images!
Great book to learn about the Nikon D600 camera!
D**O
Mastering the Nikon D600
Finalmente si ha la possibilità di scoprire i "segreti" di questo attrezzo, D600, senza dover seguire il manuale ufficiale che pur completo non è, e non potrebbe esserlo, di facile e scorrevole lettura.Assolutamente un "must" per i possessori del gioiello Nikon.Il formato Kindle consente l'averlo sempre con se installato in un tablet. Io lo ho installato su iPad per averlo sempre al seguito.
A**L
Cumple totalmente mis expectativas
Recoge todas las funcionalidades de la Nikon D600. El estilo de redacción presenta la utilización de la máquina desde el punto de vista del experto y el libro es un complemento ideal del manual de usuario de la máquina entregado por el fabricante.
G**R
das Buch ist in Ordnung
Es werden alle Menüs sehr genau erklärt. Nicht sehr viele praktischen Empfehlungen. Insgesamt man kann gut gebrauchen ohne viel davon zu lernen.
C**N
Pulp the manual. This is the mutt's nuts
If you want to know how to set up and operate a D600, I don't believe this book can be beaten. Darrell Young - if his mum and dad hadn't invented him, God would have had to. Young is one of those rare birds who are prepared to spend endless hours in super-geek mode, delving into the minutiae of a device but who then can emerge and explain what they know in terms that the rest of us can understand.I've graduated through the ranks of digital cameras somewhat reluctantly. As a pro, having used all formats from 35mm to 10"x8" film cameras, where the only three camera controls are aperture, shutter speed and focus, grappling with a seeming infinitude of options and settings was either extremely irritating or downright depressing. It was certainly getting in the way of shooting pictures.A Nikon D60 is a comparatively simple DSLR to master. I managed to get my first decent DSLR shots without going any further than a pick-and-mix from Ken Rockwell's web page on it.The D7000 I got next was a different matter altogether. I got Darrell Young's book "Mastering the Nikon D7000" and all was revealed. It was like Moses bringing the tablets down from the mountain. When I got a D600, the first thing I did was sign up for advance purchase of Young's D600 book. This is, essentially, his D7000 book with the additions and amendments relevant to the D600, as so many features and controls are common to both cameras.The really great thing about Young's book is that not only does he go through every single aspect of each option, control button and menu item, explaining what they do and how they work but he explains WHY you would want to use the control or set the option to obtain a particular result. This is what no manuals ever do. At the end of the section on any control or option he gives his recommended setting or explains what setting he uses and why. This means you have a sound basis for making your own choice - or using his and seeing how it suits you or not.I can't think of anything he's missed. Each topic is covered in the same thorough but plainly expressed manner. For anyone with a Nikon D600 [or any other that he has written about, in fact] you will find this book really does make operating these computers with lenses stuck on the front far less daunting or baffling. You will be able to get the best from your camera, rather than just get by.The only thing I would pick up on is that he mentions that the book has been produced to be convenient to carry around in a camera bag. As the book is 547 pages of good quality paper [with excellent and comprehensive illustrations], I doubt anyone would do so. It's the book to work through at home, with the camera to hand, going through the topics until you really know which way is up with your DSLR. This it will most certainly help you to achieve.
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