Photography: Going Pro for $200: Revisiting the Nikon D1 (Shawn M. Tomlinson's Guide to Photography Book 5)
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Author(s)Shawn M. Tomlinson
PublisherZirlinson Publishing
ISBN / ASINB00R5YKAW2
ISBN-13978B00R5YKAW7
Sales Rank445,591
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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Photographer and writer Shawn M. Tomlinson, author of the Photo Curmudgeon column and books, explains in detail the joys of working with a professional, albeit older, digital single-lens reflex camera, the Nikon D1. “In fact, you can put your hands on a professional DSLR body and a lens for around $200 if you really want to know what all the fuss is about,†Tomlinson writes. “No, I’m not talking about a Nikon D4S that, ah, “fell off a truck†somewhere. I’m talking about the very first, ground-up DSLR for the professional market. The Nikon D1. Many may scoff, but there are good reasons to acquire this pro DSLR that once cost $6,000 when it was new in 1999. That’s $8,551.01 in 2014 dollars, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The first reason is you can get one now for around $100.†The author covers the basics of buying and working with the Nikon D1, illustrating his points with many photos shot with that pro DSLR.