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Nikon app teaches photography on the fly
Nikon app teaches photography on the fly
Boost your photography skills with Nikon's free iPhone app. I've owned a dSLR camera for years, but it spends most of its time on Auto mode. That's because I can't wrap my brain around things like aperture priority, ISO, and f-stops. Unsurprisingly, most of my shots bite. I've ...
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Nikon app teaches photography on the fly
Underexposed — ... I've owned a dSLR camera for years, but it spends most of its time on Auto mode. That's because I can't wrap my brain around things like aperture priority, ISO, and f-stops. Unsurprisingly, most of my ... Originally posted at iPhone Atlas

Nikon app teaches photography on the fly
Crave: The gadget blog — ... I've owned a dSLR camera for years, but it spends most of its time on Auto mode. That's because I can't wrap my brain around things like aperture priority, ISO, and f-stops. Unsurprisingly, most of my ... Originally posted at iPhone Atlas

Learn to take better photos with Nikon's iPhone app
Download Squad — ... a given situation. There are guides that will show you how to take photos in tricky conditions -- indors, outdoors, low-light, long-exposure -- it's al lhere. They're promising continuos updates and access to their Nikon World magazine through the app. No reason this would only be of use to a Nikon user either -- though if there's any kind of Nikon branding on the software, I'm not sure a Canon user would be seen dead with it... [via CNET] Learn to take better photos with Nikon's iPhone app originally appeared on ...

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Nikon app teaches photography on the flyiPhone Atlas
Boost your photography skills with Nikon's free iPhone app. I've owned a dSLR camera for years, but it spends most of its time on Auto mode. That's because I can't wrap my brain around things like aperture priority, ISO, and f-stops. Unsurprisingly, most of my shots bite. I've tried ...
Nikon app teaches photography on the flyCNET News.com
Want to learn how to take pictures at dusk? Capture running water? Use those crazy aperture settings? Nikon Learn & Explore for iPhone explains it all, and it doesn't cost a cent.