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Online Photography Course
The Nikon D80 Camera

Have a pro at your side - online, all the time

Join 's Course: 4-Week Short Course: The Nikon D80 CameraLearn how to use the Nikon D80's various features and functions to best effect. This unique 4-week online course - taught by photographer and author Simon Stafford - is devoted to this exciting new SLR camera - successor to the hugely successful D70-series cameras.
Key Features

  1. File Formats, Metering, and Exposure
  2. Custom Settings & Control of Color
  3. Creative Control
  4. Accessories

  • Beginner to Serious Hobbyist.
  • Discover how to derive the most from your Nikon D80 camera.
  • Understand the features and functions of your camera to help you use it effectively. Learn about the settings and techniques you can use for creative photography with your D80 camera.

What You Get

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  Benefits:
You get direct feedback on your photos from world-acclaimed, professional photographers. You can learn photography in this way from anywhere in the world.  
 
 
  • Learn at your pace, with structure.
  • Be guided by a real pro instructor.
  • Get your photos critiqued every week.
  • Join students from around the world.
  • Go far beyond any book or DVD.
  • Make great pictures, again and again!

Instructor

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Photography Instructor: Simon  Stafford Simon Stafford
Photographer-author Simon Stafford has accrued a wealth of experience during nearly thirty years involvement with photography. Throughout his photographic career, he has worked, almost exclusively, with the Nikon camera system.

Following a string of successes in photographic competitions, he became - and has remained for the past twenty years - a regular contributor to many popular U.K. photography magazines, including Professional Photographer, Photography Monthly, Practical Photography, and Digital SLR Photography. More recently, the tables have been turned as he has been invited to judge a number of photography competitions on behalf of both Fujifilm and Kodak.

Simon’s involvement with photography stretches back to his days at university in Scotland, where his interest in photographing the landscape first evolved. Since then, his work has been published widely in books, magazines, travel brochures, and calendars, photographing many subjects including, sport, portraits, travel, nature, and even on occasions the weddings of friends!

Passionate about photography, Simon is always keen to share his knowledge and experience, presenting photographic workshops and seminars on a wide variety of topics, regularly, to many audiences in the U.K. He also contributes his time and photography to document the work of several U.K. based charities that promote health care in third world countries.

Technical Editor to Nikon Owner magazine, he is the author of the Nikon Compendium, and has written a number of books as part of the Magic Lantern guidebook series, including the Guide to the Nikon AF Speedlight System, Guide to the Nikon D200, Guide to the Nikon D80, Guide to the Nikon D70/D70s, Guide to the Nikon D50, Guide to the Nikon D60, Guide to the Nikon D40, and Guide to the Nikon D40x. During 2008 he completed books in the same series on the Nikon D90, D300, D700 and D3 models.

A Couple of Photos by the Instructor


© Simon Stafford 

© Simon Stafford 

Course Outline

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Lesson 1: File formats, Metering, and Exposure
Topics include:

  • A discussion on the principal attributes of Raw & JPEG files, and when to use them.
  • Learn how each metering mode (Matrix, centre-weighted, and spot metering) works, and when to apply them to ensure you achieve the best possible exposure.
  • Understand how adjusting the sensitivity (ISO equivalent) setting on your camera influences the metering system, and affects final image quality.
  • Learn how to take control of your camera, and have the confidence to ditch the ‘point and shoot’ program modes!
  • Learn how to override automatic exposure control, and appreciate how manual exposure can help you express your creative vision.
  • Understand how to interpret the histogram display.

Assignment: Demonstrate control of exposure by shooting a picture of a subject with very light tones, and another with very dark tones.

Lesson 2: Custom Settings & Control of Color
Topics include:

  • The custom setting menu allows you to configure your camera so it operates just as you want it to. Explore what these settings do and how to use them to best effect.
  • Understanding the concept of colour temperature, how it applies to the white balance control, and its use for technical and creative purposes.
  • An explanation of color mode, and how appropriate selection depends on the intended use of your pictures.

Assignment: Shoot a scene lit by daylight, and another lit by artificial light using automatic white balance, and a pre-set white balance value.

Lesson 3: Creative Command
Topics include:

  • Learn how to select shutter speed and lens aperture values for creative purposes (including a description of the panning technique).
  • A discussion on the effective supports you can use for your camera, including hand holding techniques, tripods, and others.
  • Understand when and how to use auto-focus (AF), including the various AF options, and identify those situations where manual focus may be preferable, or even necessary.

Assignment: Shoot a moving subject and a static subject to show creative use of shutter speed and lens aperture.

Lesson 4: Accessories
Topics include:

  • Lenses: choosing and using different focal lengths (fixed and ‘zoom’ types), vibration reduction (VR) lenses, and the advantages of wide aperture lenses.
  • Flash: a discussion on using an external Nikon Speedlight flash, why taking the taking the flash off camera is often a good idea, and how to apply the fill-flash technique.
  • General accessories: batteries, remote release, close-up lens, right-angle viewer, and memory cards.

Assignment: Shoot a picture to show either the creative use of a lens, or flash.


© Simon Stafford 

© Simon Stafford 

Requirements

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  • Either a Nikon D80 camera, or a desire to learn about and/or own one.
  • A working knowledge of basic camera controls and some shooting experience.
  • Any image editing software that can open and process image files produced by the D80.

FAQ

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Can I take this class even if I don't own a Nikon D80 SLR camera?
Yes, although the course lessons and the assignments are geared toward assisting current owners, anyone with an interest in either camera model is welcome to sign up.  

Do I need any particular software program to take this course?
No, the course will concentrate on the camera, its features, functions and controls, together with accessories such as lenses, and flash units. You are free to use whatever image editing software you are familiar with to prepare pictures prior to posting them for critique. 

I already own a Nikon D80 camera and I am getting good results. Why should I take this course?
If you are 100-percent satisfied with the camera and the images you are producing, you may not need to take this course. However, if you wish to become more proficient in using your D80, have specific questions about its features and functions, or are experiencing problems with some aspects of its operation, this course can help.  

The D80 is a mid-range camera packed full of features; I do not want to be overwhelmed, so what skill level is required?
All you need is a basic working knowledge of camera controls and some shooting experience. If you do encounter a problem, you will have ample opportunity to discuss it with the instructor.
    
 


© Simon Stafford 

© Simon Stafford 

Do I have to be online at any specific time?
No, you do not need to be online at any specific time. The lessons are sent to your email and you are also provided the Campus Square - where you interact with your classmates and instructor. This is also where you upload your photos to be critiqued by your instructor. The instructors are very punctual and respond quickly.

Will I have access to the instructor to ask questions during the photo course?
Absolutely! Students can ask questions in the special Q&A forum set up in the course's Campus Square, or can ask the instructor via email.

Do you offer a money back guarantee?
Yes. We are confident that you will fully enjoy our courses. All the same, for our 8-week classes, we offer a 100% money-back guarantee before the Wednesday that Lesson #3 is sent out. If for any reason, you are not satisfied and let us know that you would like to withdraw before the Wednesday that Lesson #3 is sent, you will be promptly refunded.

For our 4-week courses, we offer a 100% money back guarantee before the Wednesday that Lesson #2 is sent out from BetterPhoto. If for any reason you are not satisfied and you let the ordering department know that you would like to withdraw before the Wednesday that Lesson #2 is sent, you will be refunded within 7 days. After the second lesson has been sent out, no refunds will be given.


If you have further questions about this course, feel free to contact us via the Contact link below.

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In a Nutshell
4-Week Short Course
Skill Level: 2 - Serious Hobbyist
Category: CameraCourses
$198.00 USD

First Assignment Sent:
Dec 2, 2009

Average Customer Rating: 5 out of 5
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Course Reviews:

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Russell York
member since: 4/18/2009
Very educational and many good tips and suggestions on how to optimize the use of your camera. Excellent critiques of your photos and lessons. I would recommend this course for all serious photographers.

- 6/22/2009 5:35:11 PM


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BetterPhoto Member Keyla  O. Sanders
Keyla  O. Sanders
member since: 9/21/2008
It was a good course I learned a lot.

- 1/29/2009 6:50:34 PM


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BetterPhoto Member Sonya L. Hatfield-Hall
Sonya L. Hatfield-Hall
member since: 11/19/2008
The Nikon D80 with Simon Stafford is a wonderful course for those, like me, who wish to understand their D80, use it to its full potential, and become a better photographer.

Lessons and assignments are easy to read, very understandable, and not boring.

Questions about assignments are answered in a timely manner by Mr. Stafford. The way he re-explains trouble spots with lessons is very helpful and a great compliment lessons.

His critiques are very helpful and encouraging.

Overall, my first course with BetterPhoto was an outstanding learnig experience and I cannot wait to take another.

- 12/28/2008 4:48:24 AM


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BetterPhoto Member Mary C. Casey
Mary C. Casey
member since: 5/24/2007
Simon's course not only teaches you about your camera but helps you learn to compose your photos better. His feedback on your photos is great, helpful, but not fluffy. I learned alot from Simon and highly recommend his courses.

- 12/9/2008 3:22:14 PM


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Lani M. Turner
member since: 4/27/2008
I wanted to thank you for a truly good class. I wondered how much I could learn in an "online" photography class and was pleasantly surprised that I got so much out of this class. My D80 isn't as "scary" anymore for me. The main thing is that taking the class forced me to move the setting off AUTO and think about how the camera works in relation to light (or lack of it), movement, color, etc. My husband had purchased a D80 book for me last Christmas and I realized when I started the class that it was your book!! Lot's of good information.

- 7/9/2008 8:51:56 AM


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More Delighted Customers:

"I LOVED the course... Simon has been most helpful and very prompt and generous with his answers. I have learned about controls on my camera and techniques that I would have never known had I not taken this class... Thanks, Simon!" -Cindy Hensley, student in Simon Stafford's D70-series class 

"Simon is a wealth of knowledge but his instruction extends well beyond the mechanics of the D70 with every assignment designed to encourage artistry and suggest how that may be approached with the use of the weekly learnings. His critiques are insightful, clear and specific." - Robert Olsen, student in Simon Stafford's Nikon D70-series course 

"Simon's lessons are very well laid-out and extremely detailed, with lots of supporting photos for each topic. ... Not only did he explain the mechanics of the camera, but he gave detailed explanations on the features and when to use and when not to use them. There was a lot of information that one would not find in the manual. ... Simon was awesome, and gave very, very prompt replies and detailed explanations to any questions submitted. His critiques were always very thoughtful and insightful." -Beth Ross 

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