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Nikon D7500 For Dummies


Nikon D7500 For Dummies


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von: Julie Adair King

26,99 €

Verlag: Wiley
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 11.10.2017
ISBN/EAN: 9781119448082
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 352

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<p><b>Your guide to capturing that perfect shot</b></p> <p>The Nikon D7500 has created a buzz in the photography community, gaining recognition for its appealing combination of high-end features and compact size. If you’re upgrading your existing dSLR or even purchasing your very first camera, <i>Nikon D7500 For Dummies</i> will help you feel like a pro in no time.</p> <p>This book highlights the importance of understanding all of the basic features of your new camera, before diving into insights about how to take top-notch photos. You’ll learn about when and how to use flash, understand exposure, and control focus and depth of field. There is also information on taking expert action, close-up, and landscape shots, and how to access and download those photo files. Photography is a great way to capture lifelong memories, and this book makes it easy to get started.   </p> <ul> <li>Learn photography terminology</li> <li>Shoot, view, and trim movies</li> <li>Master color controls</li> <li>Discover ways to customize your camera</li> </ul> <p>Don’t just settle for auto mode; take advantage of all the D7500’s amazing features with the help of <i>Nikon D7500 For Dummies!</i></p>
<p>Introduction 1</p> <p><b>Part 1: Fast Track to Super Snaps</b><b> 5</b></p> <p><b>Chapter 1: First Steps, First Shots</b><b> 7</b></p> <p>Preparing the Camera for Use 7</p> <p>Checking Out External Controls 11</p> <p>Using the Touchscreen 19</p> <p>Navigating Menus 21</p> <p>Checking Out the Displays 24</p> <p>Control panel (top LCD display) 24</p> <p>Information display 25</p> <p>Viewfinder display 26</p> <p>Live View display 28</p> <p>Saving Time with the i-Button Menu 30</p> <p>Familiarizing Yourself with the Lens 31</p> <p>Working with Memory Cards 34</p> <p>Taking a Few Final Setup Steps 35</p> <p>Restoring Default Settings 38</p> <p>Shooting Pictures in Auto Mode 39</p> <p><b>Chapter 2: Reviewing Five Essential Picture-Taking Options</b><b> 45</b></p> <p>Choosing an Exposure Mode 46</p> <p>Fully automatic exposure modes 46</p> <p>Semi-automatic modes (P, S, and A) 49</p> <p>Manual exposure mode (M) 50</p> <p>U1 and U2 50</p> <p>Setting the Release Mode 50</p> <p>Single Frame and Quiet Shutter modes 51</p> <p>Continuous (burst mode) shooting 52</p> <p>Self-timer shooting 54</p> <p>Mirror lockup (MUP) 55</p> <p>Off-the-dial shutter release features 56</p> <p>Selecting Image Size and Image Quality 63</p> <p>Considering Image Size (resolution) 63</p> <p>Understanding Image Quality options (JPEG or Raw/NEF) 67</p> <p>Adjusting the Image Size and Image Quality settings 73</p> <p>Setting the Image Area 75</p> <p><b>Chapter 3: Adding Flash</b><b> 77</b></p> <p>Turning the Built-in Flash On and Off 77</p> <p>Comparing Built-in and External Flashes 78</p> <p>Understanding Flash Modes 82</p> <p>Adjusting Flash Strength 89</p> <p>Applying Flash Compensation 89</p> <p>Switching to manual flash-power control 92</p> <p>Enabling High-Speed Flash (Auto FP) 93</p> <p>Using Flash Value Lock (FV Lock) 94</p> <p>Exploring Additional Flash Options 96</p> <p><b>Part 2: Taking Creative Control</b><b> 99</b></p> <p><b>Chapter 4: Taking Charge of Exposure</b><b> 101</b></p> <p>Meeting the Exposure Trio: Aperture, Shutter Speed, and ISO 102</p> <p>Aperture affects depth of field 104</p> <p>Shutter speed affects motion blur 105</p> <p>ISO affects image noise 106</p> <p>Doing the exposure balancing act 108</p> <p>Stepping Up to Advanced Exposure Modes (P, S, A, and M) 109</p> <p>Reading the Meter 112</p> <p>Choosing an Exposure Metering Mode 116</p> <p>Setting Aperture, Shutter Speed, and ISO 120</p> <p>Adjusting aperture and shutter speed 120</p> <p>Controlling ISO 123</p> <p>Solving Exposure Problems 128</p> <p>Applying Exposure Compensation 129</p> <p>Expanding tonal range 132</p> <p>Eliminating vignetting 139</p> <p>Using autoexposure lock 141</p> <p>Taking Advantage of Automatic Bracketing 142</p> <p><b>Chapter 5: Controlling Focus and Depth of Field </b><b>147</b></p> <p>Setting the Basic Focusing Method 147</p> <p>Exploring Standard Focusing Options 149</p> <p>Setting the Focus mode 149</p> <p>Choosing an AF-area mode: One focus point or many? 151</p> <p>Autofocusing for still subjects: AF-S + Single Point 156</p> <p>Focusing on moving subjects: AF-C + Dynamic Area 157</p> <p>Focusing manually 161</p> <p>Mastering Live View Focusing 163</p> <p>Controlling autofocus behavior 163</p> <p>Manual focusing in Live View mode 168</p> <p>Zooming in to check focus 169</p> <p>Manipulating Depth of Field 169</p> <p><b>Chapter 6: Mastering Color Controls</b><b> 173</b></p> <p>Understanding White Balance 173</p> <p>Changing the White Balance setting 175</p> <p>Fine-tuning white balance 180</p> <p>Creating Custom White Balance Presets 183</p> <p>Setting white balance with direct measurement 183</p> <p>Matching white balance to an existing photo 185</p> <p>Selecting the preset you want to use 187</p> <p>Editing presets 187</p> <p>Bracketing White Balance 189</p> <p>Taking a Quick Look at Picture Controls 193</p> <p><b>Chapter 7: Putting It All Together</b><b> 197</b></p> <p>Recapping Basic Picture Settings 198</p> <p>Shooting Still Portraits 199</p> <p>Capturing Action 204</p> <p>Capturing Scenic Vistas 206</p> <p>Capturing Dynamic Close-Ups 209</p> <p><b>Chapter 8: Shooting, Viewing, and Trimming Movies</b><b> 211</b></p> <p>Understanding a Few Recording Basics 212</p> <p>Shooting a Movie Using Default Settings 213</p> <p>Choosing a Video Format: MOV or MP4 217</p> <p>Setting Frame Size, Rate, and Quality 218</p> <p>Picking the right frame size and rate (fps) 219</p> <p>Understanding the Movie Quality setting 223</p> <p>Controlling Audio 223</p> <p>Controlling Movie Exposure 228</p> <p>Exploring Other Recording Options 232</p> <p>Screening Your Movies 234</p> <p>Trimming Movies 237</p> <p>Saving a Movie Frame As a Still Image 238</p> <p><b>Part 3: After the Shot</b><b> 239</b></p> <p><b>Chapter 9: Playback Mode: Viewing Your Photos</b><b> 241</b></p> <p>Picture Playback 101 242</p> <p>Choosing Which Images to View 243</p> <p>Adjusting Playback Timing 244</p> <p>Disabling Automatic Picture Rotation 245</p> <p>Shifting to Thumbnail Display 246</p> <p>Displaying Photos in Calendar View 248</p> <p>Magnifying Photos During Playback 249</p> <p>Viewing Picture Data 251</p> <p>Enabling additional display modes 252</p> <p>File Information mode 253</p> <p>Highlights display mode 256</p> <p>RGB Histogram mode 257</p> <p>Shooting Data display mode 260</p> <p>Overview mode 261</p> <p><b>Chapter 10: Working with Picture and Movie Files</b><b> 263</b></p> <p>Rating Photos and Movies 264</p> <p>Protecting Photos 266</p> <p>Hiding Photos During Playback 267</p> <p>Deleting Files 270</p> <p>Deleting files one at a time 270</p> <p>Deleting all files 271</p> <p>Deleting a batch of selected files 271</p> <p>Taking a Look a Nikon’s Photo Software 274</p> <p>Downloading Pictures to Your Computer 276</p> <p>Processing Raw (NEF) Files 280</p> <p>Processing Raw images in the camera 281</p> <p>Processing Raw files in Capture NX-D 283</p> <p>Preparing Pictures for Online Sharing 285</p> <p>Prepping photos using ViewNX-i 286</p> <p>Resizing pictures in the camera 287</p> <p><b>Part 4: The Part of Tens</b><b> 289</b></p> <p><b>Chapter 11: Ten More Ways to Customize Your Camera</b><b> 291</b></p> <p><b>Chapter 12: Ten Features to Explore on a Rainy Day</b><b> 307</b></p> <p>Appendix: Intro to Nikon Snapbridge 325</p> <p>Index 335</p>
<p><b>Julie Adair King</b> is a veteran digital photography educator and the author of numerous bestselling books on digital cameras and photography. Along with all editions of <i>Digital Photography For Dummies,</i> she has written 20 books on Nikon dSLR cameras. Julie's books have sold more than a million copies.
<ul> <li>Discover essential picture-taking options</li> <li>Take complete control of exposure settings</li> <li>Create better action shots, close-ups, and portraits</li> </ul> <p><b>Shoot like a pro with your Nikon D7500</b> <p>Your Nikon D7500 boasts features that professional photographers envy. With the guidance found in this book, you'll be able to use those tools to create frameworthy portraits, close-ups, landscapes, and action shots. Once you're acquainted with the basics of the camera, such as external controls, menus, and settings, you'll discover how to take charge of exposure, focus, and color. You'll also get tips on shooting movies, using built-in retouching tools, and more. Your portfolio of amazing photos will be full in no time! <p><b>Inside…</b> <ul> <li>Learn about all the controls</li> <li>Understand photography terms</li> <li>Get your photos in focus</li> <li>Improve flash photos</li> <li>Master exposure options</li> <li>Shoot, view, and trim movies</li> <li>Explore wireless features</li> <li>Customize controls and menus</li> </ul>

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