Nikon D3300 For Dummies (For Dummies Series)
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Nikon D3300 For Dummies (For Dummies Series) Details
From the Back Cover Learn to: Get up and running fast with your digital SLR Use both auto mode and manual settings Understand the essential photo options Point and shoot or go further with this in-depth guide to the powerful Nikon D3300! Want to get into digital photography? No problem! With the Nikon D3300 and this essential guide to using your dSLR, you’ll be taking great shots in no time. Get to know your camera inside and out, take pictures in auto mode or with manual settings, and take the photos you’ve always dreamed of! Fast track to super snaps — get your camera set up just the right way, explore all the basics, discover the auto modes, and dive into numerous options Taking creative control — master exposure, focus, and depth of field to take full advantage of all the manual options on your great Nikon D3300 After the shot — view your photos, delete unwanted shots, process Raw images, and prepare pictures for online sharing Take it a step further — find out more about your camera and taking great pictures with additional tips on manipulating photos and extra camera features Open the book and find: A complete overview of photography basics How to check image size and quality Why and when to adjust aperture, shutter speed, and ISO Tips for working with movies and image files Help with solving color problems Techniques for better flash photos Pro techniques for shooting portraits and action shots Ways to view your photos on your camera or on TV Read more About the Author Julie Adair King has been covering digital photography for over two decades. Along with the seven editions of Digital Photography For Dummies, Julie has also written For Dummies guides covering specific SLR cameras. Read more
Reviews
This book explains well the features and uses of this sophisticated camera. Four decades ago, I was a fairly proficient amateur user of an SLR film camera. However, I had gotten away from using sophisticated cameras. I have been using "point and shoots" since then. Recently, I longed to return to good photography, and I bought the Nikon D3300. I have bought two books to help me get into the technology I have bought. This is the better of the two. It explains things basically, and it is designed to allow you to enter any part of the book and understand what you are reading. In other words, I repeats things it has discussed previously, rather than either assuming you read the earlier section or referring you back to it. That may be a bit irritating if you read it straight through, but you can easily skim through the repetition you remember reading.This book explains the features well and well-describes how to use them to best effect. I recommend it for someone who wants to learn how to use the features of this sophisticated camera. If you are an advanced user, (1) you do not need this book, and (2) you should not buy this entry-level DSLR camera.