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  1. Hi Darrell. I recently bought a Nikon D2x from eBay. Do you have any helpful tips on mastering this particular Nikon camera. I have not had any luck finding information on this camera.
    Thank you for any help that you can provide.

    Sincerely,

    David Bott

    • David,

      Sorry, but the Nikon D2X is so old (2004) that the entire menu system is quite different from newer Nikons. I did not write a book for that camera because it was 4 years before I started writing about Nikons in 2008. I still have my D2X and use it from time to time. At 100 ISO it is still a completely viable camera.

  2. Hi Darrell.
    Thank you for getting back to me regarding my question regarding the Nikon D2X. I appreciate you taking the time to provide me with the information. I will work with the information that I have found regarding the camera.

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    • No, Terry, I do not write books for the lower-end Nikons. Most people who use them do not need the level of detail my books bring to the market. However, fellow author, David D. Busch, at my publishing company Rocky Nook, has a book out on the D3500. Go to RockyNook.com and check out David D. Busch’s books.

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  20. In your Mastering the Nikon Z7 (sic), on page 428 you write, “The only way to shoot all the images in a bracketed series without letting up on the Shutter release button is to use Continuous L or H Release mode.”
    I use the Interval timer, set to “Now” and 00:00:01. When Start is selected, there is a slight pause and then the camera will proceed to capture all the exposures specified in the Auto bracketing menu in rapid succession, while the Shutter Release mode is Single.

  21. Hello Darrell. In November 2024 I bought a slightly used D500 in excellent condition and a copy of your wonderful book about the camera. I just wanted to thank you for all the information and advice you share. I started years ago with a D3200 and moving up to the D500 was eye opening as the camera is both complex and exciting! Your book was a tremendous help and has allowed me to begin taking advantage of all this camera has to offer. Thank you so much and I wish you all the best.
    Alan

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