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Nikon D3200: From Snapshots to Great Shots [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 288 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 10x190x230 mm, kaal: 540 g
  • Sari: From Snapshots to Great Shots
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Aug-2012
  • Kirjastus: Peachpit Press Publications
  • ISBN-10: 0321864433
  • ISBN-13: 9780321864437
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 288 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 10x190x230 mm, kaal: 540 g
  • Sari: From Snapshots to Great Shots
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Aug-2012
  • Kirjastus: Peachpit Press Publications
  • ISBN-10: 0321864433
  • ISBN-13: 9780321864437
Teised raamatud teemal:
Now that youve bought that amazing Nikon D3200, you need a book that goes beyond a tour of the cameras features to show you exactly how to take great pictures. With Nikon D3200: From Snapshots to Great Shots, you get the perfect blend of photography instruction and camera reference that will take your images to the next level. Beautifully illustrated with large, vibrant photos, this book teaches you how to take control of your photography to get the image you want ever time you pick up the camera.

Follow along with your friendly and knowledgeable guide, photographer Rob Sylvan, and you will:

Set up fast and learn the top ten things about shooting with the D3200 Master the photographic basics of composition, focus, depth of field, and much more Learn all the best tricks and techniques for getting great action shots, landscapes, and portraits Find out how to get great shots in low light Use the HD (1080p) video capability for recording memorable live action Fully grasp all the concepts and techniques as you go, with assignments at the end of every chapter



And once youve got the shot, show it off! Join the booksFlickr group, share your photos, and discuss your camera at flickr.com/groups/nikond3200_fromsnapshotstogreatshots.
Introduction x
Chapter 1 The Nikon D3200 Top Ten List
1(28)
Ten Tips to Make Your Shooting More Productive Right Out of the Box
1(1)
Poring Over the Camera
2(2)
Poring Over the Camera
4(25)
1 Charge your Battery
5(1)
2 Adjust Your Auto Off Timer Setting
6(1)
3 Set Your JPEG Image Quality
7(2)
4 Turn Off the Auto ISO Setting
9(2)
5 Set Your Focus Point and Mode
11(2)
6 Set the Correct White Balance
13(3)
7 Set Your Color Space
16(1)
8 Know How to Override Autofocus
17(1)
9 Review Your Shots
18(6)
10 Hold Your Camera for Proper Shooting
24(1)
Chapter 1 Assignments
25(4)
Chapter 2 First Things First
29(24)
A Few Things to Know and Do Before You Begin Taking Pictures
29(1)
Poring Over the Picture
30(2)
Choosing the Right Memory Card
32(1)
Formatting Your Memory Card
33(1)
Updating the D3200's Firmware
34(2)
Cleaning the Sensor
36(1)
Using the Right Format: RAW vs. JPEG
37(3)
Lenses and Focal Lengths
40(5)
What Is Exposure?
45(3)
Motion and Depth of Field
48(5)
Chapter 2 Assignments
51(2)
Chapter 3 The Auto Modes
53(18)
Get Shooting with the Automatic Camera Modes
53(1)
Poring Over the Picture
54(2)
Auto Mode
56(1)
Portrait Mode
57(2)
Landscape Mode
59(1)
Child Mode
60(1)
Sports Mode
61(1)
Close-up Mode
62(1)
Night Portrait Mode
63(1)
Flash Off Mode
64(2)
Guide Mode
66(1)
Why You May Never Want to Use the Auto Modes Again
66(5)
Chapter 3 Assignments
68(3)
Chapter 6 The Professional Modes
71(28)
Taking Your Photography to the Next Level
71(1)
Poring Over the Picture
72(2)
P: Program Mode
74(3)
S: Shutter Priority Mode
77(5)
A: Aperture Priority Mode
82(6)
M: Manual Mode
88(4)
How I Shoot: A Closer Look at the Camera Settings I Use
92(7)
Chapter 4 Assignments
96(3)
Chapter 5 Moving Target
99(26)
The Tricks to Shooting Subjects in Motion
99(1)
Poring Over the Picture
100(2)
Stop Right There!
102(3)
Using Shutter Priority (S) Mode to Stop Motion
105(3)
Using Aperture Priority (A) Mode to Isolate Your Subject
108(1)
Using Auto ISO the Right Way
109(2)
Keep Them in Focus with Continuous-Servo Focus and AF Focus Point Selection
111(2)
Stop and Go with 3D-Tracking AF
113(1)
Manual Focus for Anticipated Action
114(1)
Keeping Up with the Continuous Shooting Mode
115(1)
A Sense of Motion
116(2)
Tips for Shooting Action
118(7)
Chapter 5 Assignments
122(3)
Chapter 6 Say Cheese!
125(30)
Settings and Features to Make Great Portraits
125(1)
Poring Over the Picture
126(2)
Automatic Portrait Mode
128(1)
Using Aperture Priority Mode
128(3)
Metering Modes for Portraits
131(2)
Using the AE-L (Auto Exposure Lock) Feature
133(1)
Focusing: The Eyes Have It
134(3)
Classic Black and White Portraits
137(2)
The Portrait Picture Control for Better Skin Tones
139(1)
Detect Faces with Live View
139(2)
Use Fill Flash for Reducing Shadows
141(2)
Portraits on the Move
143(1)
Tips for Shooting Better Portraits
144(11)
Chapter 6 Assignments
153(2)
Chapter 7 Landscape Photography
155(36)
Tips, Tools, and Techniques to Get the Most Out of Your Landscape Photography
155(1)
Poring Over the Picture
156(2)
Sharp and In Focus: Using Tripods
158(2)
Selecting the Proper ISO
160(2)
Selecting a White Balance
162(3)
Using the Landscape Picture Control
165(1)
Taming Bright Skies with Exposure Compensation
166(3)
Shooting Beautiful Black and White Landscapes
169(1)
The Golden Light
170(1)
Where to Focus
171(2)
Easier Focusing
173(2)
Making Water Fluid
175(3)
Directing the Viewer: A Word About Composition
178(3)
Advanced Techniques to Explore
181(10)
Chapter 7 Assignments
189(2)
Chapter 8 Mood Lighting
191(28)
Shooting When the Lights Get Low
191(1)
Poring Over the Picture
192(2)
Raising the ISO: The Simple Solution
194(2)
Using Very High ISOs
196(1)
Stabilizing the Situation
197(2)
Focusing in Low Light
199(2)
Shooting Long Exposures
201(2)
Using the Built-In Flash
203(3)
Compensating for the Flash Exposure
206(3)
Reducing Red-Eye
209(2)
Rear Curtain Sync
211(2)
Flash and Glass
213(1)
A Few Words About External Flash
214(5)
Chapter 8 Assignments
215(4)
Chapter 9 Creative Compositions
219(16)
Improve Your Pictures with Sound Compositional Elements
219(3)
Depth of Field
222(2)
Angles
224(1)
Point of View
224(2)
Patterns
226(1)
Color
226(2)
Contrast
228(2)
Leading Lines
230(1)
Splitting the Frame
230(2)
Frames Within Frames
232(3)
Chapter 9 Assignments
233(2)
Chapter 10 D3200 Video: Beyond The Basics
235(16)
Video and the D3200
235(5)
It's All About the Lenses
240(1)
Using Accessories
241(2)
Getting a Shallow Depth of Field
243(1)
Giving a Different Look to Your Videos
244(1)
Tips for Better Video
244(3)
Watching and Editing Your Video
247(4)
Chapter 11 Advanced Techniques
251(17)
Impress Your Family and Friends
251(1)
Poring Over the Picture
252(2)
Spot Meter for More Exposure Control
254(1)
Metering for Sunrise or Sunset
255(2)
Manual Mode
257(3)
Avoiding Lens Flare
260(1)
Using the Sun Creatively
260(2)
Macro Photography
262(1)
Active D-Lighting
263(2)
Customize Your White Balance
265(1)
Conclusion
266(2)
Chapter 11 Assignments
267(1)
Index 268
Rob Sylvan is a freelance photographer, teacher, and author. He is also the Lightroom Help-Desk Specialist for the National Association of Photoshop Professionals and Kelby Training, and an instructor for the Perfect Picture School of Photography and thedigitalphotoworkshops.com. Rob writes the Under the Loupe column for Photoshop User Magazine and is the author of Lightroom 2 for Dummies, Lightroom 3: Video QuickStart Guide, The Photographers Quick Guide to Photoshop CS6, Nikon D5100: From Snapshots to Great Shots, and Taking Stock. He blogs about Lightroom at lightroomers.com.