3/5 rating based on 35 reviews. Read all reviews for Nikon Camera Bible - The Ultimate DSLR & Lens Guide: specifications, reviews and more for iPhone.
Nikon Camera Bible - The Ultimate DSLR & Lens Guide: specifications, reviews and more is free iOS app published by Shuai Chen
jwaro
Can't get starred favorites to save. One one saved file option and can't have multi fav folders (if it would work at all) Limited catalog of Nikon products
Tristanikon
Very simple way to compare all the Nikon dslr's and get all the info on them you need if you ever forget as well as all of the Nikkor, Sigma, Vivitar lenses compatible with Nikon bodies. Overall a very quaint app, and I enjoy it although I really wish it would be updated more often. That certainly needs to change.
Mamachama
I was looking for information on how to use the camera that I already have instead this just shows you a whole different Nikon cameras. Not what I expected from the title.
DiscoDave52
I use this app frequently and it's great as long as you know it's limitations. It shows every Nikon from about 1995 and gives available date and limited specifications. I love it. I have several various Nikons and usually purchase used cameras. This app gives me a heads up on age and capability.
ABQphotographer.com
I really love this app & think they've done a pretty good job of listing data. There's a couple of new offerings from Nikon (D750 & the 20mm f/1.8) that haven't been added in the last couple of months so that's been a little disappointing but I think that this app is quite useful for the intended purpose of researching possible purchases quickly. Lots of fun, highly recommended!
Pintoman
The interface is good but the app only goes to 1986. I was disappointed to not see the e-series from 1982.
digitalmee
How do you call yourself a bible and not even have the current lineup? (Missing D810 among other things). Not sure what the point of this app is anyway. A bunch of review links to outdated cameras. Who cares?
Shepherd517
This is only a category for camera bodies and lens, which include only name and year of release. You have to pay 3 usd for any other basic features such as reading reviews on DPreview (which completely doesn't make sense because you can eead it for free in any browser).