Nikon D600 Delicacies and Downloadable Supplements
J. Ramon Palacios (jrp)
Keywords: nikon, d600, camera, bodies
Nikonians and Rocky Nook, a prestigeous publisher of photography books, entered into an exciting joint venture since 2008 to produce tutoring books on the most popular Nikon cameras, showing users how to master theirs. This series has built a splendid reputation by providing a wealth of information and professional insights for owners of each new camera, explaining the practical working details of the marvelous technology behind Nikon machines in an easy to understand language.
As DSLRs have become easier to use, at the same time they are also gettig more complex to fully understand what does what, what for and when to use it. Knowing this, Darrell Young, our main writer, has also come up with the supplementary material below for Mastering the Nikon D600, for your benefit as a D600 camera owner.
These are the downloadable pdf supplements:
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7 comments
Tom Egel (tegel) on December 19, 2013
Hmm... I was hoping for an actual review, but all I see are links to sections of a book. Is there a Nikonian review of this camera body?
Karen Bloom (kbloo01) on May 25, 2013
I don't see an actual review.
Victor Hebert (Victor777) on May 22, 2013
Chrome Worked. Thanks
Richard W. (wh_auden) on May 20, 2013
Problem Solved! Downloaded file to desktop, opened file on desktop and it printed perfectly. Richard
Richard W. (wh_auden) on May 20, 2013
Same problem with covered text in Google Chrome and Firefox. Able to print in Safari, however, type is ragged. I am using a Mac. Richard
Darrell Young (DigitalDarrell) on May 17, 2013
Victor, the links and act and look normal to me in Google Chrome. Have you tried a different browser?
Victor Hebert (Victor777) on May 17, 2013
Why is the text of the supplements covered up and unaccessible?