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Mastering the Nikon D7000 by Darrell Young provides a wealth of experience-based information and insights for owners of the new D7000 camera. Darrell is determined to help the user navigate past the confusion factor that often comes with complex and powerful professional camera equipment.

The 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 learning experience for new D7000 users goes beyond just the camera itself and covers basic photography technique.

Basic Camera Setup
2(12)
The Nikon D7000 - A Mature Camera
3(1)
Learning About the Nikon D7000
4(1)
First Use of the Camera
5(1)
First Time DSLR Users
5(1)
Five Steps for First-Time Camera Configuration
6(1)
Setting the Camera's Language
6(1)
Setting the Camera's Time Zone
7(1)
Setting the Camera's Date Format
7(1)
Setting the Camera's Daylight Saving Time
8(1)
Setting the Camera's Date and Time
8(1)
Accessing the Camera's Menus
9(1)
Camera Functions for Initial Configuration
10(2)
Personal Camera Setting Recommendations
12(1)
Things to Know When Reading This Book
12(1)
My Conclusions
13(1)
Playback Menu
14(32)
List of Functions
15(1)
Delete Function
16(5)
Playback Folder
21(2)
Hide Image
23(3)
Display Mode
26(5)
Copy Image(s)
31(5)
Image Review
36(2)
After Delete
38(1)
Rotate Tall
39(2)
Slide Show
41(3)
Print Set (DPOF)
44(1)
My Conclusions
44(2)
Shooting Menu
46(82)
List of Functions
47(1)
User Settings U1 and U2
48(2)
Configuring the Shooting Menu
50(1)
Reset Shooting Menu
51(1)
Storage Folder
51(2)
File Naming
53(3)
Role Played by Card in Slot 2
56(1)
Image Quality
57(10)
Image Size
67(1)
JPEG Compression
68(2)
NEF (RAW) Recording
70(3)
NEF (RAW) Bit Depth
73(2)
White Balance
75(2)
Set Picture Control
77(9)
Manage Picture Control
86(7)
Auto Distortion Control
93(1)
Color Space
94(2)
Active D-Lighting
96(3)
Long Exp. NR
99(3)
High ISO NR
102(3)
ISO Sensitivity Settings
105(7)
Multiple Exposure
112(3)
Movie Settings
115(6)
Interval Timer Shooting
121(3)
Remote Control Mode
124(2)
My Conclusions
126(2)
Custom Setting Menu
128(96)
Using the Camera's Help System
129(1)
The User Settings and the Custom Setting Menu
130(1)
Using the Custom Setting Menu
131(1)
a Autofocus - a1 to a8
132(15)
b Metering/Exposure - b1 to b5
147(8)
c Timers/AE Lock - c1 to c5
155(9)
d Shooting/Display - d1 to d14
164(21)
e Bracketing/Flash - e1 to e6
185(19)
f Controls - f1 to f10
204(18)
My Conclusions
222(2)
Setup Menu
224(50)
List of Functions
225(2)
Format Memory Card
227(2)
Save User Settings
229(2)
Reset User Settings
231(1)
LCD Brightness
232(1)
Clean Image Sensor
233(2)
Lock Mirror Up for Cleaning
235(2)
Video Mode
237(1)
HDMI
237(3)
Flicker Reduction
240(1)
Time Zone and Date
240(5)
Language
245(1)
Image Comment
246(1)
Auto Image Rotation
247(2)
Image Dust Off Ref Photo
249(3)
Battery Info
252(1)
Wireless Transmitter
253(1)
Copyright Information
254(2)
Save/Load Settings
256(3)
GPS
259(4)
Virtual Horizon
263(1)
Non-CPU Lens Data
264(3)
AF Fine Tune
267(4)
Eye-Fi Upload
271(2)
Firmware Version
273(1)
My Conclusions
273(1)
Retouch Menu
274(48)
List of Functions
275(2)
Playback Retouching
277(1)
Using Retouch Menu Items Directly
278(1)
D-Lighting
278(1)
Red-Eye Correction
279(1)
Trim
280(1)
Monochrome
281(2)
Filter Effects
283(6)
Color Balance
289(2)
Image Overlay
291(2)
NEF (RAW) Processing
293(7)
Resize
300(3)
Quick Retouch
303(1)
Straighten
303(2)
Distortion Control
305(2)
Fisheye
307(1)
Color Outline
308(1)
Color Sketch
309(1)
Perspective Control
310(2)
Miniature Effect
312(2)
Edit Movie
314(5)
Side-By-Side Comparison
319(1)
My Conclusions
320(2)
My Menu and Recent Settings
322(8)
My Menu
324(1)
Add Items
324(2)
Remove Items
326(1)
Rank Items
327(1)
Choose Tab
327(1)
Recent Settings
328(1)
My Conclusions
329(1)
Metering, Exposure Modes, and Histogram
330(42)
Section 1 - Metering
331(1)
3D Color Matrix II Metering
332(1)
Center-Weighted Metering
333(2)
Spot Metering
335(1)
Section 2 - Exposure Modes
336(1)
P - Programmed Auto Mode
337(2)
S - Shutter Priority Auto Mode
339(2)
A - Aperture Priority Auto Mode
341(2)
M - Manual Mode
343(2)
Auto Exposure Mode
345(1)
Scene Modes
345(15)
U1 and U2 User Settings
360(1)
No Flash Mode
361(1)
Understanding the Histogram
362(1)
Light Range
362(2)
Histogram Shape
364(2)
How Does the Eye React to Light Values?
366(1)
Computer Adustment of Images
366(4)
High Dynamic Range Imaging
370(1)
My Conclusions
371(1)
White Balance
372(20)
How Does White Balance (WB) Work?
373(1)
White Balance Fundamentals
373(1)
Color Temperature
374(1)
Method 1 - Manual White Balance Using the WB Button
375(2)
Manual Color Temperature Selection (2,500K to 10,000K)
377(1)
Measuring Ambient Light (PRE)
377(1)
Storing White Balance Values for Future Use
378(2)
Editing the Comment Field
380(2)
Using the White Balance from a Previously Captured Image
382(1)
Fine-Tuning White Balance
383(2)
Method 2 - Manual White Balance Using the Shooting Menu
385(1)
Auto White Balance
386(1)
Using Auto WB (Auto1 and Auto2)
387(1)
White Balance and RAW Shooting
388(1)
White Balance Tips and Tricks
388(1)
Sample Full WB Range D7000 Image
389(1)
My Conclusions
390(2)
Autofocus, AF-Area, and Release Modes
392(26)
Section 1 - Autofocus in Viewfinder Photography
393(1)
What is the Multi-CAM 4800 DX Autofocus Module
394(1)
Using Autofocus and AF-Area Modes (Viewfinder)
395(1)
Autofocus Modes in Detail (Viewfinder)
396(4)
AF-Area Modes in Detail (Viewfinder)
400(5)
Section 2 - Autofocus in Live View Photography
405(1)
Using Autofocus and AF-Area Modes (Live View)
405(1)
Autofocus Modes in Detail (Live View)
406(2)
AF-Area Modes in Detail (Live View)
408(3)
Section 3 - Release Modes
411(4)
Custom Settings for Autofocus (a1-a8)
415(1)
My Conclusions
416(2)
Live View and Movie Modes
418(32)
Live View Mode
419(2)
Live View and Movie Mode Screens
421(3)
Movie Mode
424(1)
HD versus SD Video
425(1)
Progressive versus Interlaced
425(1)
Camera Setup for Making Movies
426(1)
Choosing a Video Encoding Method
426(1)
Choosing a Movie Quality
427(3)
Recording Sound In Your Movies
430(2)
Choosing a Destination for Video Recordings
432(1)
Using Manual Movie Settings
433(7)
Recording a Video with Your D7000
440(1)
Displaying Movies
441(5)
Limitations in Movie Mode Video Capture
446(3)
My Conclusions
449(1)
Speedlight Flash
450
Light is the Photographer's Friend
451(1)
What is a Guide Number?
452(2)
Flash Modes
454(1)
TTL Balanced Fill Flash Mode
454(1)
Standard i-TTL
454(3)
Auto (Flash)
457(1)
Fill Flash (Front-curtain Sync)
457(1)
Red-Eye Reduction
458(1)
Slow Sync
458(1)
Rear-Curtain Sync
458(1)
List of Flash Modes by Shooting Mode
459(1)
No Flash Mode
459(1)
Nikon Creative Lighting System (CLS)
460(1)
How Does the D7000 Fit into the CLS Scheme?
461(1)
What is Commander Mode and How Does it Work?
462(1)
Using Commander Mode
462(1)
Commander Mode Settings
463(1)
TTL Mode
464(1)
AA Mode
464(1)
M Mode
464(1)
Mode (Double-dash)
464(1)
Setting the Comm. Channel
464(1)
My Conclusions
465(1)
Author - Thank You!
465
Darrell Young (DigitalDarrell) is an information technology engineer by trade and has been an avid photographer for over 35 years. He has a rather large family, with his wife and five children, so he has a constantly interesting flow of photographic opportunities. In fact, his entire family uses Nikon cameras to pursue what has become a cohesive family hobby. Darrell delights in using Nikon's newest digital cameras but if pressed, he will admit to being a "closet" film user too. Living next to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park has given him a real concern for, and interest in, nature photography. Darrell loves to write, as you can see in the Resources area of the Nikonians.org community. He joined the community in the year 2000, and his literary contributions led to his invitation to become a Founding Member of the Nikonians Writers Guild.