N-Photo: the Nikon magazine

Frame & adjust

1 Tripod

A sturdy tripod is an essential tool for landscapes. It will help you refine your framing to get the perfect composition, eliminate camera shake, and make it possible to shoot super-long exposures with ND filters. It will also allow you to practise more advanced techniques, like bracketing and focus stacking.

2 Camera

You can shoot landscapes on any Nikon, but both APS-C and full-frame DSLR or mirrorless cameras work best. The ability to fully control your camera settings, change lenses and access a

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