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Nikon D5200: From Snapshots to Great Shots [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 288 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x191x13 mm, kaal: 578 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-May-2013
  • Kirjastus: Peachpit Press Publications
  • ISBN-10: 0321913124
  • ISBN-13: 9780321913128
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 288 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x191x13 mm, kaal: 578 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-May-2013
  • Kirjastus: Peachpit Press Publications
  • ISBN-10: 0321913124
  • ISBN-13: 9780321913128
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Now that youve bought the amazing Nikon D5200, you need a book that goes beyond a tour of the cameras features to show you exactly how to use the D5200 to take great pictures. With Nikon D5200: 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 every time you pick up the camera.

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



Learn the top ten things you need to know about shooting with the D5200 Master the photographic basics of composition, focus, and depth of field Use the D5200s automatic scene and professional modes for more control over your images 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 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 books Flickr group, share your photos, and discuss how you use your D5200 to get great shots at flickr.com/groups/nikon5200_fromsnapshotstogreatshots.
Introduction x
Chapter 1 The D5200 Top Ten List
1(23)
Ten Tips to Make Your Shooting More Productive Right Out of the Box
Poring Over the Camera
2(2)
Poring Over the Camera
4(1)
1 Charge Your Battery
5(1)
2 Adjust Your Auto Off Timer Setting
6(1)
3 Set Your JPEG Image Quality
7(2)
4 Choose Your ISO Setting
9(2)
5 Set Your Focus Point and Mode
11(2)
6 Set the Correct White Balance
13(2)
7 Set Your Color Space
15(2)
8 Know How to Override Autofocus
17(1)
9 Review Your Shots
18(4)
10 Hold Your Camera for Proper Shooting
22(2)
Chapter 1 Assignments
24(3)
Chapter 2 First Things First
27(22)
A Few Things to Know and Do Before You Begin Taking Pictures
Poring Over the Picture
28(2)
Choosing the Right Memory Card
30(1)
Formatting Your Memory Card
31(1)
Updating the D5200's Firmware
32(1)
Cleaning the Sensor
33(2)
Using the Right Format: RAW vs. JPEG
35(3)
Lenses and Focal Lengths
38(4)
What Is Exposure?
42(3)
Motion and Depth of Field
45(4)
Chapter 2 Assignments
49(2)
Chapter 3 The Auto Modes
51(20)
Get Shooting with the Automatic Camera Modes
Poring Over the Picture
52(2)
Auto Mode
54(1)
Auto (Flash Off) Mode
55(1)
Portrait Mode
56(1)
Landscape Mode
57(1)
Child Mode
58(1)
Sports Mode
59(1)
Close-Up Mode
60(1)
Scene Modes
61(4)
Effects Modes
65(4)
Why You May Never Want to Use the Auto Scene Modes Again
69(2)
Chapter 3 Assignments
71(2)
Chapter 4 The Professional Modes
73(21)
Taking Your Photography to the Next Level Poring Over the Picture
74(2)
P: Program Mode
76(3)
S: Shutter Priority Mode
79(5)
A: Aperture Priority Mode
84(4)
M: Manual Mode
88(3)
How I Shoot: A Closer Look at the Camera Settings I Use
91(3)
Chapter 4 Assignments
94(3)
Chapter 5 Moving Target
97(21)
The Tricks to Shooting Subjects in Motion
Poring Over the Picture
98(2)
Stop Right There!
100(3)
Using Shutter Priority (S) Mode to Stop Motion
103(2)
Using Aperture Priority (A) Mode to Isolate Your Subject
105(2)
The Auto ISO Sensitivity Control Trick
107(1)
Keep Them in Focus with Continuous-Servo Focus and AF Focus Point Selection
108(2)
Stop and Go with 3D-Tracking AF
110(1)
Manual Focus for Anticipated Action
111(2)
Keeping Up with the Continuous Shooting Mode
113(1)
A Sense of Motion
114(2)
Tips for Shooting Action
116(2)
Chapter 5 Assignments
118(3)
Chapter 6 Say Cheese!
121(28)
Settings and Features to Make Great Portraits Poring Over the Picture
122(2)
Automatic Portrait Mode
124(1)
Using Aperture Priority Mode
124(3)
Metering Modes for Portraits
127(2)
Using the AE-L (Auto Exposure Lock) Feature
129(1)
Focusing: The Eyes Have It
130(2)
Classic Black and White Portraits
132(3)
The Portrait Picture Control for Better Skin tones
135(1)
Detect Faces with Live View
135(2)
Use Fill Flash for Reducing Shadows
137(2)
Portraits on the Move
139(1)
Tips for Shooting Better Portraits
140(9)
Chapter 6 Assignments
149(2)
Chapter 7 Landscape Photography
151(38)
Tips, Tools, and Techniques to Get the Most Out of Your Landscape Photography
Poring Over the Picture
152(2)
Sharp and In Focus: Using Tripods
154(2)
Selecting the Proper ISO
156(2)
Using Noise Reduction
158(1)
Selecting a White Balance
159(2)
Using the Landscape Picture Control
161(1)
Taming Overexposure with Exposure Compensation
162(3)
Shooting Beautiful Black and White Landscapes
165(1)
The Golden Light
166(2)
Where to Focus
168(1)
Easier Focusing
169(2)
Making Water Fluid
171(3)
Directing the Viewer: A Word About Composition
174(4)
Advanced Techniques to Explore
178(11)
Chapter 7 Assignments
189(2)
Chapter 8 Mood Lighting
191(25)
Shooting When the Lights Get Low Poring Over the Picture
192(2)
Raising the ISO: The Simple Solution
194(3)
Using Very High ISOs
197(2)
Stabilizing the Situation
199(1)
Focusing in Low Light
200(3)
Shooting Long Exposures
203(2)
Using the Built-in Flash
205(3)
Compensating for the Flash Exposure
208(2)
Reducing Red-Eye
210(2)
Rear Curtain Sync
212(2)
Flash and Glass
214(1)
A Few Words About External Flash
215(1)
Chapter 8 Assignments
216(3)
Chapter 9 Advanced Techniques
219(20)
Impress Your Family and Friends Poring Over the Picture
220(2)
Spot Meter for More Exposure Control
222(2)
Manual Mode
224(3)
Avoiding Lens Flare
227(1)
Using the Sun Creatively
228(2)
Bracketing Exposures
230(3)
Macro Photography
233(1)
Active D-Lighting
234(3)
The My Menu Setting
237(2)
Chapter 9 Assignments
239(2)
Chapter 10 D5200 Video: Beyond The Basics
241(14)
Video and the D5200
It's All About the Lenses
247(1)
Accessories for Video
248(1)
Getting Shallow Depth of Field
249(1)
Giving a Different Look to Your Videos
250(1)
Tips for Better Video
251(2)
Watching and Editing Your Video
253(2)
Chapter 10 Assignments
255(2)
Chapter 11 Accessorize
257(13)
Upgrades and Accessories to Expand Your Camera's Creative Potential
257(1)
Filters
258(3)
Tripods
261(1)
Remote or Cable Release
262(1)
Macro Photography Accessories
263(2)
Hot-Shoe Flashes
265(1)
Diffusers
265(1)
Camera Bags
266(1)
Bits and Pieces
267(2)
Conclusion
269(1)
Index 270
Rob Sylvan is a photographer, trainer, and author. In addition to serving as Lightroom Help Desk Specialist for the NAPP, he provides academic support to KelbyTraining.com subscribers, and is on staff at thedigitalphotoworkshops.com. Rob also writes the Under the Loupe column for Photoshop User magazine and blogs at Lightroomers.com. He is the author of Nikon D600: From Snapshots to Great Shots, Nikon D3200: From Snapshots to Great Shots, and Taking Stock: Make Money in Microstock Creating Photos that Sell. Check out his stock photography portfolio at stocksy.com.