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Your guide to capturing that perfect shot
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, Nikon D7500 For Dummies will help you feel like a pro in no time.
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.
Learn photography terminology
Shoot, view, and trim movies
Master color controls
Discover ways to customize your camera
Don't just settle for auto mode; take advantage of all the D7500's amazing features with the help of Nikon D7500 For Dummies!
Auteur
Julie Adair King is a veteran digital photography educator and the author of numerous bestselling books on digital cameras and photography. Along with all editions of Digital Photography For Dummies, she has written 20 books on Nikon dSLR cameras. Julie's books have sold more than a million copies.
Résumé
Your guide to capturing that perfect shot
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, Nikon D7500 For Dummies will help you feel like a pro in no time.
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.
Contenu
Introduction 1
Part 1: Fast Track to Super Snaps 5
Chapter 1: First Steps, First Shots 7
Preparing the Camera for Use 7
Checking Out External Controls 11
Using the Touchscreen 19
Navigating Menus 21
Checking Out the Displays 24
Control panel (top LCD display) 24
Information display 25
Viewfinder display 26
Live View display 28
Saving Time with the i-Button Menu 30
Familiarizing Yourself with the Lens 31
Working with Memory Cards 34
Taking a Few Final Setup Steps 35
Restoring Default Settings 38
Shooting Pictures in Auto Mode 39
Chapter 2: Reviewing Five Essential Picture-Taking Options 45
Choosing an Exposure Mode 46
Fully automatic exposure modes 46
Semi-automatic modes (P, S, and A) 49
Manual exposure mode (M) 50
U1 and U2 50
Setting the Release Mode 50
Single Frame and Quiet Shutter modes 51
Continuous (burst mode) shooting 52
Self-timer shooting 54
Mirror lockup (MUP) 55
Off-the-dial shutter release features 56
Selecting Image Size and Image Quality 63
Considering Image Size (resolution) 63
Understanding Image Quality options (JPEG or Raw/NEF) 67
Adjusting the Image Size and Image Quality settings 73
Setting the Image Area 75
Chapter 3: Adding Flash 77
Turning the Built-in Flash On and Off 77
Comparing Built-in and External Flashes 78
Understanding Flash Modes 82
Adjusting Flash Strength 89
Applying Flash Compensation 89
Switching to manual flash-power control 92
Enabling High-Speed Flash (Auto FP) 93
Using Flash Value Lock (FV Lock) 94
Exploring Additional Flash Options 96
Part 2: Taking Creative Control 99
Chapter 4: Taking Charge of Exposure 101
Meeting the Exposure Trio: Aperture, Shutter Speed, and ISO 102
Aperture affects depth of field 104
Shutter speed affects motion blur 105
ISO affects image noise 106
Doing the exposure balancing act 108
Stepping Up to Advanced Exposure Modes (P, S, A, and M) 109
Reading the Meter 112
Choosing an Exposure Metering Mode 116
Setting Aperture, Shutter Speed, and ISO 120
Adjusting aperture and shutter speed 120
Controlling ISO 123
Solving Exposure Problems 128
Applying Exposure Compensation 129
Expanding tonal range 132
Eliminating vignetting 139
Using autoexposure lock 141
Taking Advantage of Automatic Bracketing 142
Chapter 5: Controlling Focus and Depth of Field 147
Setting the Basic Focusing Method 147
Exploring Standard Focusing Options 149
Setting the Focus mode 149
Choosing an AF-area mode: One focus point or many? 151
Autofocusing for still subjects: AF-S + Single Point 156
Focusing on moving subjects: AF-C + Dynamic Area 157
Focusing manually 161
Mastering Live View Focusing 163
Controlling autofocus behavior 163
Manual focusing in Live View mode 168
Zooming in to check focus 169
Manipulating Depth of Field 169
Chapter 6: Mastering Color Controls 173
Understanding White Balance 173
Changing the White Balance setting 175
Fine-tuning white balance 180
Creating Custom White Balance Presets 183
Setting white balance with direct measurement 183
Matching white balance to an existing photo 185
Selecting the preset you want to use 187
Editing presets 187 <p...