Good help for a very complex unit | Nikon Creative Lighting System Digital Field Guide | J. Dennis Thomas
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Nikon Creative Lighting System Digital Field Guide
J. Dennis Thomas
Wiley
, 2007 - 224 pages
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Creative lighting System
I bought this book hoping it could help me with controlling
nikon
SB speedlights SB800 and SB600 which I own with my new SU800 remote. This book deals mainly with using SB800 as the master to control other flashguns. It would have been better if it included the usefullness of the CLS with the use of SU800 as well because this is what it is all about! It is not as comprehensive as I thought it would!
Comprehensive, informative, BUY IT!
I love this book. J. Thomas covers all the bases in this
guide
to your
Nikon
CLS. With lots of illustrations, FAQs, questions you'd never think to ask, I can't put this down. I purchased also David D. Busch's "Nikon D80
Digital
Field
Guide" which is excellent, but this
Creative
Lighting
Sytem Guide is your direct link to photographic heaven. Don't buy into the naysayers neagative, neurotic reviews of "not enough bells and missiles". This guide will guide you through the minefield and morass of proper lighting. You'll be glad you got this. I certainly am!
"Good photography speaks through silence"
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Good help for a very complex unit
Good help for a very complex unit, It will help you get the most out of ypur flash. Explains how the controls work how the TTL
system
works. all good stuff to know.
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Great description, great delivery
I was looking to trade my sb800 for a metz, but after reading the book, which provided my super tips on the
creative
side i decided to buy a couple of SB800 as my portable flash
system
.
(excuse my english but is not my native language)
Use every amazing option your
Nikon
CLS offers
Light is the essence of photography. The Nikon
Creative
Lighting
System
lets you create the same lighting patterns with a portable, detached, wireless system that professionals achieve using cumbersome and expensive studio equipment. This practical
guide
is like having an expert at your elbow. It's packed with information about the CLS as well as tips, tricks, and recommendations for lighting a dozen different shooting situations. Take it on every shoot and get the most from your CLS.
* Know all about the features and functions of the SB-800 and SB-600
* Get insider tips for creating flawless portrait lighting and staging the best poses
* Set up masters and remotes, flash modes, channels, and groups
* Choose equipment for a wireless studio
* Use the ideal exposure and Speedlight system settings for shooting events, nature, sports, groups, portraits, or products
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