Get the best out of your Nikon Z 6II and Z 7II with our full day workshop. This extended 6 hour course allows for both theory and self-managed practical exercises at regular intervals to make the course fun and interactive. The Nikon Z series mirrorless cameras offer a range of new features for photographers to help produce amazing images. With the help of our Nikon experts you will gain an understanding of the best settings to achieve great results from your Z series camera.
On this extended practical workshop, you will have also have chance to try out the settings or techniques at home and upload your images to the private workshop gallery. Neil or Ricci can provide immediate feedback on your technique and images to make sure you get the most out of the course
We will explore all features and controls of your Z 6II and Z 7II and you will leave the session with an increased understanding and confidence when using your camera, allowing you to take control of your picture taking and help you turn interesting photo opportunities into outstanding images.
We have allowed time throughout the day for breaks and lunch
Topics covered will include:
Camera buttons
Focusing system
Exposure control
Digital imaging basics
Reviewing images
Advanced in-camera colour
Menu system
Tips and tricks
Lens choice
Shooting video
If you have not received the e-mail with the joining information 1 week before the course please e-mail [email protected] immediately and we will send the link out to you. Do not e-mail us on the day of the course as there is no guarantee we will see the e-mail in time to send out the details
This course is a follow on from Mastering the Z 6II & Z 7II Part 1 and covered much of the ground in greater depth. At first I thought that going over the same ground would be superfluous but this turned out not to be the case. It really helped to consolidate the learning from the first course especially as we had practical sessions and it felt much more like the classroom experience with interactive conversations between Ricci and the attendees.
Richard R.
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