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Mastering the Nikon D750 by Darrell Young provides a wealth of experience-based information and insights for owners of the new D750 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 x
Camera Body Reference xii
Chapter 1 Introduction and Initial Camera Setup
2(14)
Learning about the Nikon D750
4(1)
First Use of the Camera
5(1)
First-Time HD-SLR Users
6(1)
Five Steps for First-Time Camera
6(3)
Configuration
9(3)
Accessing the Camera Menus
12(1)
Using the Camera's Help System
12(2)
Camera Functions for Initial Configuration
14(1)
Personal Camera Settings Recommendations
14(1)
Things to Know When Reading This Book
14(1)
Downloadable Resources Website
14(1)
Author's Conclusion
15(1)
Chapter 2 Playback Menu
16(38)
Delete
18(7)
Playback Folder
25(1)
Hide Image
26(3)
Playback Display Options
29(7)
Copy Image(s)
36(6)
Image Review
42(1)
After Delete
43(1)
Rotate Tall
44(2)
Slide Show
46(3)
DPOF Print Order
49(3)
Author's Conclusion
52(2)
Chapter 3 Photo Shooting Menu
54(90)
User Settings U1 and U2
56(1)
Configuring the Photo Shooting Menu
57(1)
Reset Photo Shooting Menu
58(1)
Storage Folder
59(3)
File Naming
62(1)
Role Played by Card in Slot 2
63(2)
Image Quality
65(8)
Image Size
73(2)
Image Area
75(4)
JPEG Compression
79(2)
NEF (RAW) Recording
81(4)
White Balance
85(3)
Set Picture Control
88(10)
Manage Picture Control
98(8)
Color Space
106(2)
Active D-Lighting
108(3)
HDR (High Dynamic Range)
111(4)
Vignette Control
115(2)
Auto Distortion Control
117(1)
Long Exposure NR
118(3)
High ISO NR
121(2)
ISO Sensitivity Settings
123(9)
Remote Control Mode (ML-L3)
132(2)
Multiple Exposure
134(3)
Interval Timer Shooting
137(6)
Author's Conclusion
143(1)
Chapter 4 Movie Shooting Menu
144(34)
User Settings and the Movie Shooting Menu
146(1)
Movie Shooting Menu Location
146(1)
Reset Movie Shooting Menu
146(1)
File Naming
147(2)
Destination
149(1)
Frame Size/Frame Rate
149(2)
Movie Quality
151(1)
Microphone Sensitivity
152(2)
Frequency Response
154(1)
Wind Noise Reduction
155(1)
Image Area
156(2)
White Balance
158(2)
Set Picture Control
160(3)
Manage Picture Control
163(8)
High ISO NR
171(1)
Movie ISO Sensitivity Settings
171(3)
Time-Lapse Photography
174(3)
Author's Conclusions
177(1)
Chapter 5 Custom Setting Menu
178(126)
The User Settings and the Custom Setting Menu
179(1)
Using the Custom Setting Menu
180(1)
Reset Custom Settings
181(1)
Section One A Autofocus
181(19)
Section Two B Metering/Exposure
200(10)
Section Three C Timers/AE Lock
210(11)
Section Four D Shooting/Display
221(18)
Section Five E Bracketing/Flash
239(24)
Section Six F Controls
263(31)
Section Seven G Movie
294(8)
Author's Conclusion
302(2)
Chapter 6 Setup Menu
304(62)
Setup Menu Location
307(1)
Format Memory Card
307(3)
Save User Settings
310(2)
Reset User Settings
312(1)
Monitor Brightness
312(1)
Monitor Color Balance
313(2)
Clean Image Sensor
315(2)
Lock Mirror Up for Cleaning
317(1)
Image Dust Off Ref Photo
318(5)
Flicker Reduction
323(1)
Time Zone and Date
324(9)
Save/Load Settings
333(5)
Non-CPU Lens Data
338(2)
AF Fine-Tune
340(5)
HDMI
345(5)
Location Data
350(5)
Wi-Fi
355(7)
Network
362(1)
Eye-Fi Upload
363(1)
Conformity Marking
364(1)
Firmware Version
365(1)
Author's Conclusions
365(1)
Chapter 7 Retouch Menu
366(52)
Retouched File Numbering
369(1)
Accessing the Retouch Functions: Two Methods
369(1)
D-Lighting
370(1)
Red-Eye Correction
371(2)
Trim
373(1)
Monochrome
374(1)
Filter Effects
375(8)
Color Balance
383(3)
Image Overlay
386(2)
NEF (RAW) Processing
388(8)
Resize
396(2)
Quick Retouch
398(1)
Straighten
399(1)
Distortion Control
400(3)
Fisheye
403(1)
Color Outline
404(2)
Color Sketch
406(1)
Perspective Control
407(2)
Miniature Effect
409(2)
Selective Color
411(1)
Edit Movie
412(4)
Side-by-Side Comparison
416(1)
Author's Conclusions
417(1)
Chapter 8 My Menu and Recent Settings
418(8)
My Menu
420(5)
Recent Settings
425(1)
Author's Conclusion
425(1)
Chapter 9 Metering, Exposure Modes, and Histogram
426(24)
Section 1 Metering
427(6)
Section 2 Exposure Modes
433(12)
Section 3 Histogram
445(3)
Author's Conclusions
448(2)
Chapter 10 White Balance
450(22)
How Does White Balance Work?
451(1)
White Balance Fundamentals
452(1)
Color Temperature
452(2)
Manual White Balance Using the WB Button
454(1)
Manual White Balance Using the Photo Shooting Menu
455(2)
Manual White Balance Using the Movie Shooting Menu
457(2)
Manual Color Temperature (K) with the WB Button
459(1)
Manual Color Temperature (K) with the Shooting Menus
460(1)
Measuring Ambient Light by Using PRE
461(3)
Fine-Tuning White Balance
464(3)
Editing the PRE White Balance Comment Field
467(1)
Using the White Balance from a Previously Captured Image
468(1)
Protecting a PRE White Balance Reading
469(1)
Auto White Balance
470(1)
Author's Conclusions
471(1)
Chapter 11 Autofocus, AF-Area, and Release Modes
472(30)
Section 1 Autofocus in Viewfinder Photography
473(17)
Section 2 Autofocus in Live View Photography
490(5)
Section 3 Release Modes
495(5)
Custom Settings for Autofocus (a1--a8)
500(1)
Author's Conclusion
501(1)
Chapter 12 Live View Photography
502(20)
Live View Photography Mode
503(2)
Live View Photography Mode Screens
505(4)
Using the i Button Menu in Live View Photography Mode
509(11)
Author's Conclusions
520(2)
Chapter 13 Movie Live View
522(42)
Selecting Movie Live View Mode
523(1)
Movie Live View Still Images
524(1)
Movie Live View Screens
525(7)
Preparing to Make Movies
532(25)
Recording a Video with Your D750
557(1)
Recording Video from the HDMI Port
558(1)
Displaying Movies
558(4)
Author's Conclusions
562(1)
Afterword
563(1)
Credits for
Chapter Opening Images
564(2)
Index 566
Darrell Young (DigitalDarrell) is a full-time author and professional photographer with a background in information technology engineering. He has been an avid photographer since 1968 when his mother gave him a Brownie Hawkeye camera. Darrell has used Nikon cameras and Nikkor lenses since 1980. He has an incurable case of Nikon Acquisition Syndrome (NAS) and delights in working with Nikonian's newest digital cameras. Living near Great Smoky Mountains National Park 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. He loves to write, as you can see in the Resources area of the Nikonians Online community (www.Nikonians.org) and at his Master Your Nikon blog (MasterYourNikon.com). He joined the Nikonians community in the year 2000, and his literary contributions led to his invitation to become the founding member of the Nikonians Writers Guild.