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Nikon D7000 For Dummies

Author Julie Adair King,
Publisher For Dummies
Category Computers
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PublisherFor Dummies
ISBN / ASIN111801202X
ISBN-139781118012024
Sales Rank130,117
CategoryComputers
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

Description

Learn all about the Nikon D7000?the fun and friendly For Dummies way!

Whether you?re a digital camera beginner or an experienced photographer, this is the book you need to get the most out of the Nikon D7000, the update to Nikon?s popular D90 model. The helpful tips and tricks in this fun and easy guide will get you quickly up to speed on the D7000?s 16-megapixel sensor, 1080 HD video capabilities, eight-frames-per-second burst, improved ISO, and much more.

  • Helps you get every bit of functionality out of the Nikon D7000 camera
  • Walks you through its exciting new features, including the 16-megapixel sensor, 1080 HD video, 8-frames-per-second burst, improved ISO, and 39 autofocus points
  • Guides you through the basics and beyond on lighting, exposure, focus, and color
  • Reviews the important steps of getting photos from the camera to a PC, developing an effective file system, and sharing photos via print or online
  • Shares photo-retouching tips and unique features of the camera that can be applied to various shooting situations

Shoot stills, shoot video, and shoot, you?re a professional photographer! It all starts here, with this great guide.

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