UPDATE: My Nikon D500 Crash Course Training Tutorial is available for immediate download CLICK HERE
The Nikon D500 Crash Course production is underway. I always like to share a few valuable sample lessons with everyone. This one is all about the Nikon D500’s External Buttons. We go over each button and what it does. Here’s a list of the button covered:
– Shutter Button
– Primary Control Wheel / Control Aperture
– Secondary Control Wheel / Controls Shutter Speed
– Mode Dial
– White Balance
– Image Quality
– Metering Mode
– Release Modes
– ISO Button
– Power Switch
– Video Record
– Exposure Compensation
– Depth of Field Preview
– Fn1 Button
– Lens Release Lock
– Auto Focus Mode / Focus Square Selector
– Bracket Button
– Playback
– Delete Image
– Menu System
– Protect Image
– Magnify
– Zoom Out
– OK Button
– Fn2
– Multi Selector
– Joy Stick
– Live View / Video Selector
– Info Button
– “I” Button
– AF-On (Back Button Focusing)
– Diopter Adjuster
– Viewfinder Shutter
– Memory Card Slots
– USB / Headphone Microphone / HDMI
– Flash Sync
– Remote Terminal
– Battery Port
– Tilting Monitor
The FULL Nikon D500 Crash Course is now available: Nikon D500 Crash Course Training Tutorial is available for immediate download CLICK HERE
Looking forward to the Nikon D500 video. Appreciate the intro, the camera is a little overwhelming to amateurs, just bought one today.
When will the full Nikon D500 camera course be available?
Very much lookoing forward to the CRASH COURSE.
Having just taken delivery of my D500 I’m really interested in your crash course – can’t come soon enough! Thanks
I would like to view your next tutorial
the best tutorial on the web, thanks for such an amazing basic explanation.
I’m very happy to find this. I’ve owned Nikon DSLR’s for years but I really want to get to know my D500 very well. Looking forward to your course!
interested in nikon D500 crash course
Excellent tutorial
Thank you. I look forward to working with my D500 and using your excellent tutorials.
Please let me know when the full course is available.