Nikon D7100 For Dummies ) Author: Julie Adair King | Language: English | ISBN:
B00D7ZT37Q | Format: PDF
Nikon D7100 For Dummies ) Description
A must-have, full-color guide to the Nikon D7100
The Nikon D7100 is an ideal camera for beginning photographers who may lack structured photography training but are still eager and determined to take great photos. And that?s where this fun-and-friendly guide comes in handy! Packed with more than 300 full-color photos, this introductory guide begins by helping you get a feel for the camera, get comfortable shooting in auto mode, managing playback options, and handle basic troubleshooting strategies. Veteran author Julie Adair King walks you through the D7100's features and encourages you to take creative control so that you can start capturing stunning pictures immediately.
- Packs in more than 300 full-color photos that exemplify the basic photo skills needed to get great shots
- Shares a wealth of information from one of the most popular digital photography authors
- Walks you through adjusting manual settings to get better results from exposure, lighting, focus, and color
- Contains an entire chapter on video mode
- Explains how to send images to a computer for organizing, editing, and sharing
Nikon D7100 For Dummies helps you get a grasp on your camera's controls so you can start taking memorable photos today!
- File Size: 9421 KB
- Print Length: 384 pages
- Publisher: For Dummies; 1 edition (June 4, 2013)
- Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
- Language: English
- ASIN: B00D7ZT37Q
- Text-to-Speech: Enabled
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- Lending: Enabled
- Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #140,458 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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Though I am not a novice photographer I have used many "Dummies" books for other topics (Programming for instance) and like the way they are laid out, and enjoy the style of the authors they choose. I fully enjoyed "Nikon D90 for Dummies" written by Julie Adair King, the author of this book. Her style is humorous without being campy, friendly but down to business.
I guess that's a good thing, because this book is in many ways, that same book. In fact many chapters are word for word the very same with a few small changes. Worse, the more advanced features that I purchased this new camera for are glossed over or simply not discussed at all. This is a beginners book, perhaps "my bad" for purchasing a dummies book for an advanced camera.
Here's my take: the 'Dummies' books lead you by the hand step by step through some very complicated subjects. This is a very good thing. But if you purchased an advanced camera like the D7100 you should be a more advanced photographer. If you need to be taken by the hand, then you probably purchased more camera than you needed or can make good use of.
In short, a fairly good book, easy to read, too simplistic for an advanced camera. You would be better served by another book.
By J. Scott Davidson
I like the book and it is very good for a Nikon novice or for your first Nikon dSLR. I felt the book gives a very good overview, but I was not happy with the overall depth. Specifically, I had some trouble setting the camera to a single point focus with continuous tracking for shooting high school football. I had to read the section on tracking focus several times to finally figure out how to do it. It does provide a very good overview, however
By Jessie Lee Copeland, Jr.
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