Key Features:
Reveals the creative potential of your camera with clear, practical guidance, great tips, and advice from an experienced photographer
Highly visual approach with camera screenshots, highlighted tip boxes, and inspiring photos throughout
Camera-specific approach coupled with a "quick-start guide" to get you taking great pictures right from the word go
Reviews
Corey Hilz is a professional photographer specializing in advertising, editorial and corporate imaging with a focus on architectural, nature and travel photography. He has a variety of publication credits in magazines, books, calendars, brochures and catalogues, and his prints are also found in private collections. Corey teaches workshops and provides one-on-one instruction for aspiring photographers. He is a member of the American Society of Media Photographers (ASMP) and the North American Nature Photography Association (NANPA).
"I thought this was a great book to introduce a person to the digital SLR. I liked how the book had the Visual Tour of the camera, Quick Start and How to get good images out of the camera in 5 minutes at the beginning of the book. It was all the information you needed without having to read the manual that comes with the camera, which is always more difficult to understand." -Yumiko Wilson, YWPhotography
Description:
Just bought a Nikon D60 and looking to combine practical know-how with inspiration? This one-stop, easy-to-read guide covers all the basic functions of the camera, and everything beyond.
For the basics, turn to the quick start guide, which will get you up and running in five minutes.
For an understanding of your camera's many controls and features, check out the section called "The Camera." If all you need is a quick explanation, you'll find it. If you're looking for the Whole Story, you'll find that, too. Settings that affect how your pictures look are accompanied by full-color examples that show you exactly what you can expect. This section also covers the camera's menus, playback features, memory, and power sources.
The section called "Software" shows you how to get the most out of your camera's software. It covers tethered shooting, color management, RAW conversion, storing your images, managing your library, and backup strategies - to name just a few topics.
Ultimately, this book's greatest strength isn't its focus on the camera or the software; it's the detailed, easy-to-follow instruction it offers on using your camera to take truly superior photographs. Sections devoted to lenses, subject matter, and light cover these variables in depth, always presenting the most effective techniques in the context of the strengths and limitations of the Nikon D60.
Written by a widely acclaimed photographer and photography teacher, Nikon D60 shows you how to get the shots you can see in your head but have never been able to capture with a camera.
The Quick Start Guide will have you taking great photos in five minutes.
In-depth coverage of every feature and control ensures that you have access to the tools you need for every shot.
Full-color examples demonstrate how different settings affect your photos.
Expert coverage of lenses, lighting, and subject matter gives you the practical knowledge you need to go after any shot.
Step-by-step instructions on photo editing and image management help you get the most out of your camera's software.
A detailed review of accessories for your camera explains which of these add-ons offer the most value for your needs.
Dozens of tips and tricks prepare you for every situation you're likely to encounter - in the field, at the studio, or at your next wedding or family reunion.
Contents:
Introduction
Visual Tour
Quick Start: How to Get Good Images out of the Camera in 5 Minutes
First Principles
Part I: The Camera: Making Pictures, Viewing the Images, Menus, Cards, Batteries and Maintenance
Part II: The Software: Nikon Software, Digital Photo Professional, RAW Conversion, Fundamentals of Color Management, Building an Image Library, Backing Up
Part III: The Light: Using Natural Light
Part IV: The Lenses
Part V: The Subjects: Portraits & People, Trave, Pets and Animals, Action, Products
Part VI: Accessories;
Glossary
Index
Links