Nikon Z fc For Dummies. Julie Adair King
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СКАЧАТЬ rel="nofollow" href="#ulink_727e3cae-e509-56da-b395-31ceb1f80261">Creating a Monochrome Version Cropping Your Photo Chapter 12: Ten Features to Try on a Slow Day Storing Settings on a Memory Card Using Exposure Delay Mode Interval Timer Shooting Creating a Time-Lapse Video Adding Copyright Notices and Comments Creating a Digital Slide Show Two Roads to a Multi-Image Exposure Shooting Photos for Focus Stacking Creating a Dust Reference File Trying Pixel Mapping for Sensor Repair

      9  Appendix: Intro to Nikon SnapBridge Making the Connection Using SnapBridge

      10  Glossary: Glossary of Digital Photography Terms

      11  Index

      12  About the Author

      13  Connect with Dummies

      14  End User License Agreement

      List of Tables

      1 Chapter 1TABLE 1-1 Z fc Menus

      2 Chapter 2TABLE 2-1 Image Size Results in Pixels and Megapixels (M)

      3 Chapter 6TABLE 6-1 All-Purpose Picture-Taking Settings

      4 Chapter 7TABLE 7-1 Frame Size/Frame Rate/Video Quality Combos

      List of Illustrations

      1 Chapter 1FIGURE 1-1: Be sure that the card is unlocked, and avoid touching its gold cont...FIGURE 1-2: The battery and memory card go into the compartment on the bottom o...FIGURE 1-3: Position the lens so that its mounting index aligns with the one on...FIGURE 1-4: You can keep the monitor flat against the camera or rotate it to th...FIGURE 1-5: Here’s a look at the 16–50mm kit ens in its retracted position (lef...FIGURE 1-6: Rotate this dial to adjust the viewfinder to your eyesight.FIGURE 1-7: Familiarize yourself with these back-of-the-camera controls.FIGURE 1-8: Controls on top of the camera put important shooting settings at yo...FIGURE 1-9: You can set the Function (Fn) button to perform various tasks.FIGURE 1-10: You can connect a variety of devices, including a microphone, to t...FIGURE 1-11: Enable or disable the touchscreen via this Setup menu option.FIGURE 1-12: The Custom Settings menu contains seven submenus of advanced optio...FIGURE 1-13: My Menu enables you to design a custom menu; Recent Settings offer...FIGURE 1-14: During photo shooting, press the i button to quickly access these ...FIGURE 1-15: You can choose to view all available settings on the initial i men...FIGURE 1-16: Press the Monitor mode button to cycle through four display on/off...FIGURE 1-17: This Setup menu option determines how many settings are available ...FIGURE 1-18: Keep an eye on the battery-status symbol and shots-remaining value...FIGURE 1-19: These symbols alert you to a problem with the camera or memory car...FIGURE 1-20: During photo shooting, press the DISP button to cycle through thes...FIGURE 1-21: Data is arranged a little differently in the viewfinder, and the I...FIGURE 1-22: You can add gridlines to the displays as an additional framing ali...FIGURE 1-23: Press the Zoom In button to magnify the display; press Zoom Out to...FIGURE 1-24: Tap the Touch Shutter symbol to cycle through the settings that de...FIGURE 1-25: Using the FTZ adapter enables me to use one of my older Nikon lens...FIGURE 1-26: Here’s a look at the important components of the Z-mount 16–50mm l...FIGURE 1-27: The red box shows the angle of view captured by a lens mounted on ...FIGURE 1-28: If the lens lacks an auto/manual focus switch, set the focus metho...FIGURE 1-29: To scroll past the first page of the Setup menu, shown here, press...FIGURE 1-30: Choose this option to restore all default settings except the lang...FIGURE 1-31: Set the shooting mode to Auto and the Photo/Video mode to photo.FIGURE 1-32: Compose the shot so that your subject is within the area bounded b...FIGURE 1-33: In portraits, a yellow box may appear over the subject’s eye; that...FIGURE 1-34: Wait for the green focus box(es) to appear before pressing the shu...FIGURE 1-35: In Self-Portrait mode, you see this simplified display.

      2 Chapter 2FIGURE 2-1: The Shooting mode determines how much input you have over exposure,...FIGURE 2-2: The default monitor and viewfinder displays show the Shooting mode,...FIGURE 2-3: You also can see all three settings in the Information display.FIGURE 2-4: This symbol represents the current Release mode.FIGURE 2-5: When using the monitor’s Information display, look here for the sym...FIGURE 2-6: You can set the Continuous Low frame rate here or by using i menu o...FIGURE 2-7: The only way to adjust all three Self-Timer settings is via this Cu...FIGURE 2-8: The i menu offers the easiest way to change the Release mode.FIGURE 2-9: Tap Details (left) or press the Multi Selector down to display opti...FIGURE 2-10: You also can use this menu option to set the Release mode, but it ...FIGURE 2-11: To silence the shutter and other camera sounds, turn on Silent Pho...FIGURE 2-12: The Shutter Type symbol bears the label SL when Silent Photography...FIGURE 2-13: Pixels are the building blocks of digital photos.FIGURE 2-14: A high-quality print depends on a high-resolution original.FIGURE 2-15: At 50 ppi, the image has a jagged, pixelated look.FIGURE 2-16: Adding pixels in a photo editor doesn't rescue a low-resolution or...FIGURE 2-17: A high-resolution original (left) enabled me to crop the photo and...FIGURE 2-18: The reduced quality of the right image is caused by excessive JPEG...FIGURE 2-19: Choose this menu option to specify the bit-depth of Raw files.FIGURE 2-20: The current Image Size and Image Quality settings appear in the mo...FIGURE 2-21: In the Information display, the settings appear in the same spot a...FIGURE 2-22: Adjust Image Size and Image Quality via the i menu or Photo Shooti...FIGURE 2-23: The DX symbol indicates that the maximum Image Area option is sele...FIGURE 2-24: Change the Image Area setting via the Photo Shooting menu.FIGURE 2-25: Vibration Reduction helps compensate for camera shake that can blu...FIGURE 2-26: This symbol indicates that Vibration Reduction is set to On.

      3 Chapter 3FIGURE 3-1: The aperture size and shutter speed determine how much light strike...FIGURE 3-2: A lower f-stop number means a larger aperture, allowing more light ...FIGURE 3-3: Choosing a lower f-stop number decreases depth of field.FIGURE 3-4: If both stationary and moving objects are blurry, camera shake is t...FIGURE 3-5: Caused by a very high ISO or long exposure time, noise becomes more...FIGURE 3-6: Raising the ISO from 100 to 200 allowed a faster shutter speed, ena...FIGURE 3-7: Only the P, S, A, and M Shooting modes offer full control over expo...FIGURE 3-8: You can specify a shutter type only in the P, S, A, or M exposure m...FIGURE 3-9: The A on the Shutter Type symbol shows that the Auto setting is sel...FIGURE 3-10: This option СКАЧАТЬ