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- Canon EOS R10 - The comprehensive practical guide
- get to know the EOS R10
- Take and view photos
- automatic scene recognition
- Using program settings
- manual exposure
- Creative filming made easy
- Author: Dr. Kyra Sänger, Dr. Christian Sänger
- 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
- Better photos with the Nikon Z6 + Z7 Z6 / Z6 II / Z7 / Z7 II
- Operating the NIKON Z
- Configure the NIKON Z individually
- shooting with the NIKON Z
- Accessories
- the menu of the NIKON Z
- Practical workshops: Landscape, animals, portrait, architecture, creative on the go
- Filming with the NIKON Z
- Outdoor photography
- what you need - and what you don't
- the technical implementation
- Light is everything
- Image composition
- Photographing landscapes
- Photographing animals
- Macro photography
- Travel photography
- Image editing
Free live consultation
Your individual consultation - from the comfort of your sofa
Arrange appointment- Getting started with landscape photography
- Tips for buying a camera
- Tips for buying a lens
- first see, then feel, then photograph
- Using perspectives skillfully
- Night photography
- Focus point
- everything just photoshopped?
- Photo raw food: The RAW format
- Workshop wildlife photography on your own doorstep
- Photographing animals successfully
- Technique and equipment
- Animals throughout the year
- Staging animals
- Image composition
- new approaches for bird photography
- inspiring photo ideas
- capture magical lighting moods
- static or dynamic images
- Crops and plumage details
- Lens for bird photography
- Photographing birds all year round
- how to get a perfectly exposed shot
- information worth knowing about autofocus
- Tips for freehand photography
- Controlling exposure and focus
- Multiple exposures and continuous shooting
- worthwhile photo destinations for great pictures
- practical equipment and perfect camouflage
- responsible photography
- Nikon Z 30 - The comprehensive practical guide to your camera!
- introducing the Nikon Z 30
- Basic settings + getting started
- Picture Control for perfect picture looks
- Optimum exposure for your photos
- manual exposure compensation
- mastering difficult lighting situations
- Author: Toby Horn
- Fujifilm X-H2 + X-H2s - The comprehensive practical book for your camera!
- the user concept of the cameras
- master the camera operation
- Basic settings and optimization
- Taking and playing back pictures
- Photographing with programs
- Using exposure programs optimally
- Author: Friedemann Hinsche
- Panasonic LUMIX DC-S5II / S5II X - The comprehensive practical guide to your camera!
- overview of the LUMIX DC-S5M2 and DC-S5M2X
- basic camera operation
- Getting to grips with shooting programs
- Possibilities of live image simulation
- professional filming with the S5II and S5IIX
- external filming: 4K 60p 4:2:2 (10-bit)
- Options for creative filming
- Better photos with the SONY alpha 6000 series | alpha 6000/6100/6300/6400/6500/6600
- the Sony Alpha system
- first steps
- Sharpness and focus modes
- Button assignment
- Accessories
- the menu of the a6000 cameras
- Book Sony alpha 7R III
- the comprehensive practical book for your camera
- the intelligent automatic of the α7R III
- create exciting image effects
- Play back, protect and delete photos
- use professional programs perfectly
- complete manual camera control
- take exceptional pictures with long exposures
- Record video in slow motion or fast motion
- Camera book for the Fujifilm X-T100
- Camera book
- for the Sony Alpha 6300
- all functions of the camera explained clearly
- the camera in practical use
- Skilfully implementing creative ideas - the Alpha 6300 as a video camera
- The potential of camera operation
- Better images with Safety Shift + Safety FE
- Professional manual exposure
- Manage color and white balance
- 368 pages
- Author Dr. Kyra Sänger, Dr. Christian Sänger
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