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Buch Photography with Nikon D5500

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  • From the book "Photography with the Nikon D5500" Contents:
  • How to get your D5500 up and running
  • First pictures in SCENE and EFFECTS mode
  • The semi-automatic exposure modes P, S and A
  • Picture Control configurations in practice
  • Creating automatic exposure brackets
  • Making edge contrasts really sharp
  • Case studies with the D5500
  • Post-processing directly in the camera

Compact, powerful and intuitive - the technical possibilities of the Nikon D5500 will inspire you in every respect. This wonderful SLR camera leaves no photographer's wishes unfulfilled: state-of-the-art technology for absolute precision - with the 24.2 megapixel sensor, coupled with very high light sensitivity, an ultra-fast AF system with 39 points and a large tilting and rotating touchscreen monitor, you can take photos of outstanding quality from any position. And with the Wi-Fi function, you can instantly share your pictures with your friends.

State-of-the-art technology for extraordinary pictures
Get more creative than you ever dreamed possible. This camera makes everything possible. Turn your photo ideas into reality: a selection of first-class effect modes, HDR mode and Active D-Lighting help you to turn your ideas of successful photos into reality and expand your creative possibilities.

More than just taking pictures
In this book, Nikon enthusiast and master photographer Klaus Kindermann introduces the D5500 and imparts exactly the photographic knowledge you need to take extraordinary photos. Because that's all that matters: Photos with maximum image quality.

From the book "Photography with the Nikon D5500"
Contents:
How to get your D5500 ready to go
First pictures in SCENE and EFFECTS mode
The semi-automatic exposure modes P, S and A
Picture Control configurations in practice
Creating automatic exposure brackets
Shooting with manual exposure
Edge contrasts make you really sharp
Focusing correctly with AF-A, AF-A, AF-S and AF-C
Fixing the focus point with the AE-L/AF-L button
Behavior of the AF point control
Manual focusing with single field metering
Criteria for perfect exposure
Image evaluation with the histogram
Making exposure corrections
Shifting exposure values in parallel
Working in LiveView mode
Case studies with the D5500
Flash mode settings in practice
Taking interval shots
Basic settings for filming
Post-processing directly in the camera

About the author:
Klaus Kindermann,
born in 1951, has worked as a freelance photographer for more than 25 years and as a lecturer in photography and digital image processing in Munich since 1998.
His photographic focus is on industrial, advertising and fashion photography. He has been fascinated by the possibilities of digital image processing from the very beginning, and working on the computer is still one of his favorite activities today.
His work as a photo assistant, press and repro photographer from 1969 to 1976 gave him a sound knowledge of applied photography and image processing in the pre-press stage. from 1976 to 1983 he worked as a freelance photographer in Germany and abroad.
in 1987 he passed the master craftsman's examination in photography.

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Buch Photography with Nikon D5500

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  • From the book "Photography with the Nikon D5500" Contents:
  • How to get your D5500 up and running
  • First pictures in SCENE and EFFECTS mode
  • The semi-automatic exposure modes P, S and A
  • Picture Control configurations in practice
  • Creating automatic exposure brackets
  • Making edge contrasts really sharp
  • Case studies with the D5500
  • Post-processing directly in the camera

Product description for Buch Photography with Nikon D5500

Compact, powerful and intuitive - the technical possibilities of the Nikon D5500 will inspire you in every respect. This wonderful SLR camera leaves no photographer's wishes unfulfilled: state-of-the-art technology for absolute precision - with the 24.2 megapixel sensor, coupled with very high light sensitivity, an ultra-fast AF system with 39 points and a large tilting and rotating touchscreen monitor, you can take photos of outstanding quality from any position. And with the Wi-Fi function, you can instantly share your pictures with your friends.

State-of-the-art technology for extraordinary pictures
Get more creative than you ever dreamed possible. This camera makes everything possible. Turn your photo ideas into reality: a selection of first-class effect modes, HDR mode and Active D-Lighting help you to turn your ideas of successful photos into reality and expand your creative possibilities.

More than just taking pictures
In this book, Nikon enthusiast and master photographer Klaus Kindermann introduces the D5500 and imparts exactly the photographic knowledge you need to take extraordinary photos. Because that's all that matters: Photos with maximum image quality.

From the book "Photography with the Nikon D5500"
Contents:
How to get your D5500 ready to go
First pictures in SCENE and EFFECTS mode
The semi-automatic exposure modes P, S and A
Picture Control configurations in practice
Creating automatic exposure brackets
Shooting with manual exposure
Edge contrasts make you really sharp
Focusing correctly with AF-A, AF-A, AF-S and AF-C
Fixing the focus point with the AE-L/AF-L button
Behavior of the AF point control
Manual focusing with single field metering
Criteria for perfect exposure
Image evaluation with the histogram
Making exposure corrections
Shifting exposure values in parallel
Working in LiveView mode
Case studies with the D5500
Flash mode settings in practice
Taking interval shots
Basic settings for filming
Post-processing directly in the camera

About the author:
Klaus Kindermann,
born in 1951, has worked as a freelance photographer for more than 25 years and as a lecturer in photography and digital image processing in Munich since 1998.
His photographic focus is on industrial, advertising and fashion photography. He has been fascinated by the possibilities of digital image processing from the very beginning, and working on the computer is still one of his favorite activities today.
His work as a photo assistant, press and repro photographer from 1969 to 1976 gave him a sound knowledge of applied photography and image processing in the pre-press stage. from 1976 to 1983 he worked as a freelance photographer in Germany and abroad.
in 1987 he passed the master craftsman's examination in photography.

Buch Photography with Nikon D5500

Sonstiges
Autor
Klaus Kindermann
Verlag
Franzis
ISBN
978-3-645-60401-7
Seitenanzahl
224
Produkt-Typ
Softcover
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
Die Ware wird mit dem Zubehör ausgeliefert, das vom Hersteller als zum Lieferumfang gehörend angegeben wird.
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
9783645604017
KAN
608355

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