Be on top of your game by mastering the new Nikon D850! Join wildlife photographer Moose Peterson as he dives into the key features, functions, and menu options. Take the camera from still photos to movie shooting with ease and learn to create an 8K time-lapse video. You’ll be amazed by the extremely high quality photos this camera can capture. Make this camera work for you by configuring it to exactly how you shoot, and become a pro in no time!

Here’s what Moose covers in the class:

  1. Introducing the D850
  2. Tour of the Exterior
  3. Navigating the Menus
  4. Custom Settings Menu
  5. Movie Shooting Menu
  6. 8K Time-lapse Movies
  7. Autofocus and White Balance

These tips and tricks will make this camera your new best friend. Check out Moose Peterson’s How to Use the Nikon D850 Like a Pro now!  

Moose Peterson

Moose’s true passion has always been and remains photographing the life history of our endangered wildlife and wild places. Since 1981 he and his wife Sharon have dedicated their lives to this pursuit. Educating the public about our wild heritage is their hallmark. Moose’s aviation photography has the same goal of preserving our aviation heritage and the freedoms they protect, pictorial and oral for future generations. Along the way Moose has been honored for his photographic passion: a Nikon Ambassador USA, Lexar Elite Photographer, recipient of the John Muir Conservation Award, Research Associate with the Endangered Species Recovery Program, just to name a few. He was part of Epson’s Finish Strong ad campaign. Moose was the creative producer/photographer of his acclaimed film: Warbirds and The Men Who Flew Them. He shares his knowledge through his writing, being published in over 143 magazines worldwide, author of 28 books including his latest, Photographic FUNdamentals, Taking Flight and best seller Captured. He lectures across the country to thousands upon thousands of photographers every year. One of the original Nikon shooters to receive the D1 in 1999, Moose embraced this new technology, becoming the only wildlife photographer in the world to shoot strictly digital in the early years. While a beta site for all the major hardware and software manufacturers, Moose continues being a creative innovator of new techniques both behind the camera and the computer, which is the driving force behind his photography and goals.