Nikon Photographer's Handbook Link
: Nikon bodies are designed for tactile feedback. Learn to use the Front and Rear Command Dials simultaneously—usually for Aperture and Shutter Speed—without taking your eye off the viewfinder.
: Known for incredibly dense, technical "Complete Guides" to specific Nikon bodies.
: His "Mastering" series provides a great balance of tutorial and reference. Nikon Photographer's Handbook
If you are looking for physical handbooks, these authors are the "gold standard" for Nikon-specific guides:
: Map these immediately. Most professionals set them to ISO or Focus Mode Selection to minimize menu diving. 2. Mastering the Mount (F-Mount vs. Z-Mount) : Nikon bodies are designed for tactile feedback
: Don't just shoot "Standard." Use "Vivid" for landscapes or "Flat" if you plan on heavy post-processing. You can create custom curves in the Nikon Picture Control Utility .
: One of Nikon's greatest strengths is the ability to use vintage F-mount lenses on modern DSLRs or Z-series mirrorless bodies via the FTZ Adapter. : His "Mastering" series provides a great balance
: For the most accurate color reproduction of your Nikon RAW (.NEF) files, use Nikon’s proprietary NX Studio software . It reads your in-camera metadata more accurately than third-party editors like Lightroom. Recommended Reading for Nikon Shooters