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Mastering the Nikon D500 by Darrell Young provides a wealth of experience-based information and insights for owners of the new D500 camera. Darrell is determined to help the user navigate past the confusion that often comes with complex and powerful professional camera equipment. This book explores the features and capabilities of the camera in a way that far surpasses the user’s manual. It guides readers through the camera features with step-by-step setting adjustments; color illustrations; and detailed how, when, and why explanations for each option. Every button, dial, switch, and menu configuration setting is explored in a user-friendly manner, with suggestions for setup according to various shooting styles. Darrell’s friendly and informative writing style allows readers to easily follow directions while feeling as if a friend dropped in to share his knowledge. The information in this book goes beyond the camera itself and also covers basic photography technique.
Foreword viii
Camera Body Reference x
Chapter 1 Introduction and Initial Camera Setup
2(16)
Learning about the Nikon D500
4(2)
First Use of the Camera
6(1)
First-Time HD-SLR Users
6(1)
Accessing the Camera Menus
6(3)
Five Steps for First-Time Camera Configuration
9(4)
Using the Camera's Help System
13(1)
Camera Functions for Initial Configuration
14(1)
SnapBridge Configuration
15(1)
Personal Camera Settings Recommendations
16(1)
Things to Know When Reading This Book
16(1)
Downloadable Resources Website
17(1)
Author's Conclusion
17(1)
Chapter 2 Playback Menu
18(42)
Delete
20(5)
Playback Folder
25(2)
Hide Image
27(2)
Playback Display Options
29(7)
Copy Image(s)
36(6)
Image Review
42(1)
After Delete
43(1)
After Burst, Show
44(1)
Auto Image Rotation
45(1)
Rotate Tall
46(2)
Slide Show
48(3)
Select to Send to Smart Device
51(2)
Playback i Button Menu
53(5)
Author's Conclusion
58(2)
Chapter 3 Photo Shooting Menu
60(124)
Photo Shooting Menu Bank
63(6)
Extended Photo Menu Banks
69(2)
Storage Folder
71(4)
File Naming
75(2)
Primary Slot Selection
77(1)
Secondary Slot Function
78(1)
Flash Control
79(22)
Choose Image Area
101(3)
Image Quality
104(5)
Image Size
109(3)
NEF (RAW) Recording
112(5)
ISO Sensitivity Settings
117(9)
White Balance
126(3)
Set Picture Control
129(9)
Manage Picture Control
138(9)
Color Space
147(3)
Active D-Lighting
150(3)
Long Exposure NR
153(3)
High ISO NR
156(2)
Vignette Control
158(2)
Auto Distortion Control
160(1)
Flicker Reduction
161(2)
Auto Bracketing Set
163(8)
Multiple Exposure
171(3)
HDR (High Dynamic Range)
174(4)
Interval Timer Shooting
178(5)
Author's Conclusion
183(1)
Chapter 4 Movie Shooting Menu
184(40)
Reset Movie Shooting Menu
186(1)
File Naming
187(1)
Destination
188(1)
Choose Image Area
189(2)
Frame Size/Frame Rate
191(1)
Movie Quality
192(2)
ISO Sensitivity Settings
194(2)
White Balance
196(2)
Set Picture Control
198(3)
Manage Picture Control
201(9)
Active D-Lighting
210(1)
High ISO NR
211(1)
Flicker Reduction
212(1)
Microphone Sensitivity
213(2)
Frequency Response
215(1)
Wind Noise Reduction
216(1)
Time-Lapse Movie
217(4)
Electronic VR
221(1)
Author's Conclusions
221(3)
Chapter 5 Custom Setting Menu
224(126)
Section One a Autofocus
228(23)
Section Two b Metering/Exposure
251(11)
Section Three c Timers/AE Lock
262(10)
Section Four d Shooting/Display
272(11)
Section Five e Bracketing/Flash
283(10)
Section Six f Controls
293(48)
Section Seven g Movie
341(7)
Author's Conclusion
348(2)
Chapter 6 Setup Menu
350(98)
Format Memory Card
354(3)
Language
357(1)
Time Zone and Date
357(4)
Monitor Brightness
361(2)
Monitor Color Balance
363(2)
Virtual Horizon
365(1)
Information Display
366(2)
AF Fine-Tune
368(4)
Non-CPU Lens Data
372(3)
Clean Image Sensor
375(2)
Lock Mirror Up for Cleaning
377(1)
Image Dust Off Ref Photo
378(5)
Image Comment
383(1)
Copyright Information
384(2)
IPTC
386(8)
Beep
394(2)
Touch Controls
396(1)
HDMI
397(6)
Location Data
403(9)
Wireless Remote (WR) Options
412(2)
Assign Remote (WR) Fn Button
414(1)
Airplane Mode
415(1)
Connect to Smart Device
416(6)
Send to Smart Device (Auto)
422(3)
Wi-Fi
425(7)
Bluetooth
432(3)
Network
435(1)
Eye-Fi Upload
436(1)
Conformity Marking
437(1)
MB-D17 Battery Type
438(1)
Battery Order
439(1)
Battery Info
440(1)
Slot Empty Release Lock
441(1)
Save/Load Settings
442(3)
Reset All Settings
445(1)
Firmware Version
446(1)
Author's Conclusion
447(1)
Chapter 7 Retouch Menu
448(38)
Retouched Image File Numbering
450(1)
Accessing the Retouch Functions---Three Methods
450(1)
Limitations on Previously Retouched Images
451(1)
Using the Retouch Menu Functions
452(33)
Author's Conclusion
485(1)
Chapter 8 My Menu and Recent Settings
486(8)
My Menu
488(5)
Recent Settings
493(1)
Author's Conclusion
493(1)
Chapter 9 Metering, Exposure Modes, and Histogram
494(26)
Section 1 Metering
495(6)
Section 2 Exposure Modes
501(7)
Section 3 Histogram
508(11)
Author's Conclusions
519(1)
Chapter 10 White Balance
520(20)
How Does White Balance (WB) Work?
521(1)
Color Temperature
521(2)
Camera Control Locations for WB Adjustment
523(1)
Manual White Balance Using the WB Button
523(2)
Manual White Balance Using the Shooting Menu(s)
525(1)
Manual Color Temperature with the WB Button
526(1)
Manual Color Temperature with the Shooting Menu
527(1)
Measuring Ambient Light by Using PRE
528(1)
Fine-Tuning White Balance
529(4)
Editing the PRE WB Comment Field
533(1)
Using the White Balance from a Previously Captured Image
534(1)
Protecting a White Balance Preset
535(1)
Auto White Balance
536(1)
Should I Worry about White Balance If I Shoot in RAW mode?
537(1)
White Balance Tips and Tricks
537(1)
Author's Conclusion
538(2)
Chapter 11 Autofocus, AF-Area, and Release Modes
540(30)
Section 1 Autofocus in Viewfinder Photography
541(14)
Section 2 Autofocus in Live View Photography
555(6)
Section 3 Release Modes
561(5)
Touch Shutter Release and Autofocus (Tap Shooting)
566(2)
Custom Settings for Autofocus (al-al 3)
568(20)
Author's Conclusion
568(2)
Chapter 12 Live View Photography
570(20)
Live View Mode
571(2)
Live View Photography Mode Screens
573(10)
Author's Conclusion
583(7)
Chapter 13 Movie Live View
590(42)
Selecting Movie Live View Mode
591(1)
Movie Live View Still Images
592(1)
Movie Live View Screens
592(8)
Preparing to Make Movies
600(25)
Recording a Video with Your D500
625(1)
Recording Video from the HDMI Port
626(1)
Displaying Movies
626(4)
Author's Conclusion
630(1)
Afterword
630(2)
Credits for
Chapter Opening Images
632(2)
Index 634
Darrell Young (aka Digital Darrell) is a full-time author and professional photographer in the East Tennessee, USA area. He is a member of Professional Photographers of America, the North American Nature Photography Association, and Nikon Professional Services--and adheres to the ethical guidelines of those fine organizations. Darrell has been photographing people, events, and places professionally for over 30 years, with a special interest in natural history.





His mother gave him a Brownie Hawkeye camera in 1968 at the young age of 10 years and awakened a lifelong interest in capturing slices of time. Living in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains--near Great Smoky Mountains and the Blue Ridge Parkway--has given him a real concern for the natural environment and a deep interest in nature photography. You'll often find Darrell standing behind a tripod in the beautiful mountains of Tennessee and North Carolina.





Since about 2000 Darrell has been an active blogger and article writer on photographic subjects. In 2008 his first photography book was published and, since then, he has authored over a dozen books on the technical side of photography, with a special interest in helping new photographers fully understand their complex cameras so they can use them for more effective and enjoyable photography.