Nikon D3400 For Dummies
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Nikon D3400 For Dummies Details
From the Back Cover Find help for using all your camera's features Follow simple steps to start taking better photos Get pro tips for shooting action shots and portraits Take great photos with the Nikon D3400 This essential guide gets you ready to enjoy the superior image quality and state-of-the-art features offered by your Nikon D3400. Look inside for pro advice that helps you take advantage of all your camera's options, even if you're an absolute beginner. Get a grip on the basic photography skills you need to get great shots from a dSLR camera as you follow clear, hands-on guidance through the D3400's specific controls. Inside… Shoot better pics in auto modes Step up to advanced modes Take control of exposure Master focusing options Fix color problems Record HD movies Download and share photos Get the lowdown on the lingo Read more About the Author Julie Adair King has been covering digital cameras and photography for over two decades. Along with Digital Photography For Dummies, Julie has also written For Dummies guides covering specific Nikon and Canon digital SLR cameras. When not writing, she teaches master classes in photography and digital photo editing. Read more
Reviews
I must start this by stating that I deplore the dummy subtitle for the dummies series....Getting past that prejudice, I found the book informative, sequenced brilliantly, and extremely clear. I recently bought a Nikon, my first DSLR camera. Prior to this, I always used a point-and-shoot. I signed up for a Craftsy class, a very basic one, and to my dismay, I was totally overwhelmed by my lack of experience and knowledge. With this book in hand, A highlighter, and my new Nikon, I read the book page by page, marking sections, looking closely at the graphics and finding each on my camera. Not light reading, this process took me many weeks to learn the first five chapters. But now. Heh. Heh. Heh. My husband calls me the Grandma Moses of photography :-) (If you are not old enough to know what that means, just do a Google.) A day does not go by when I am not outside shooting on aperture while fine tuning my ISO and exposure compensation. No blinkies here!