Nikon d7000 for dummies ebook




















Much of it came natural to me being a filmmaker, but there are LOTS of features on this camera menus and buttons alike that I never used. This book does a great job of explaining your options. Two other complaints about this book is that the "guidance" it gives is moreso for any photographer: tips on taking pictures and not so much on "tips on taking pictures using your D Also, this author loves using a flash outside during daylight.

It's a great concept, but will probably only work in very rare cases and shouldn't be raved about. I learned a good amount from this book, but I also skimmed pages more than I thought I would because they were talking about features I will never use built-in flash, in-camera editing, when to use a fast shutter speed, etc.

I wish this book touched more into advanced features such as the manual mode, which is the only mode that the camera doesn't "take over" and adjust half the settings. Example: you are shooting a scene with well lit objects but many shadows and don't want the camera to adjust it so everything is well-lit. In the end, I am glad I read this book, but also wish it had more meat. It's an intro book and remember the title "for dummies" so I have no right complaining its not advanced enough.

It's worthwhile if you are not a professional and regardless if your preferences, you will pick up new tricks. Apr 11, Sharada Prasad rated it liked it. This is a great book and a good replacement for the user's manual. The book explains the basics of photography very briefly and describes each and every feature on the camera, how and when to use it. Beginners might be happy buying it, advanced users might want to borrow it from the library. Wow - took me forever to get through this book.

I was taking notes on stuff too, so that's my excuse. I found it very informative. Probably not much use if you don't actually have a Nikon D, but it was good for me - because I DO!! Bonnie rated it really liked it Oct 26, Karen Wodke rated it really liked it Feb 21, Bert rated it really liked it Jan 12, MaryG rated it really liked it Sep 11, Lori Clark rated it liked it Feb 25, Jay rated it it was amazing Oct 01, Tony rated it liked it Sep 14, Randy Tolchinsky rated it really liked it Jan 05, Michael W.

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