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{PRETITLE} Nikon D3100 For Dummies {POSTTITLE}

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Author: Julie Adair King
ISBN : B004G5Z2D0
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Author Julie King knows how to teach newbies, and in this handy guide she'll help you get the very most out of the powerful new Nikon D3100. Say you're already an experienced photographer? The helpful tips and tricks in this friendly book will get you quickly up to speed on the D3100's new 14-megapixel sensor, continous video/live focus, full HD video, expanded autofocus, and more. As a seasoned instructor at the Palm Beach Photographic Center, Julie anticipates all questions, whether you're a beginner or digital camera pro, and offers pages of easy-to-follow advice.

  • Helps you get every bit of functionality out of the new Nikon D3100 camera
  • Walks you through its exciting new features, including the 14-megapixel sensor, continous video/live focus, full HD video, expanded autofocus, and the updated in-camera menu
  • Explores shooting in Auto mode, managing playback options, and basic troubleshooting
  • Explains how to adjust the camera's manual settings for your own preferred exposure, lighting, focus, and color style
  • Covers digital photo housekeeping tips'how to organize, edit, and share your files

Tap all the tools in this hot new DSLR camera and start taking some great pix with Nikon D3100 For Dummies.Direct download links available for PRETITLE Nikon D3100 For Dummies [Kindle Edition] POSTTITLE

  • File Size: 18548 KB
  • Print Length: 387 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1118004728
  • Publisher: For Dummies; 1 edition (December 3, 2010)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B004G5Z2D0
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
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  • Lending: Enabled
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #51,435 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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{PRETITLE} Nikon D3100 For Dummies {POSTTITLE}

A great simple, straight to the point, easy to understand book covers all the basics. Although the camera comes with a manual this book does a great job covering all the basics and where to find them in your camera. It also discusses which settings are more important to play with and which can be left to run on Auto (the camera has 1645 possible controls so this information is invaluable). Covers the basics for artistic creation as well. Between this book to learn to operate the camera and the Ken Rockwell site ([...]) is all you need to cover all the basics.
By Surgery100
This book was really helpful to me. It covers in excellent detail all of the features of the camera. The full-color photos are essential and greatly beneficial. I have not once thought, "I don't understand," while reading. The entire book has been really easy to follow, even for a beginner. The topic arrangement of the book is nice too.

The first five chapters are designed to get you familiar with the controls, buttons and features and also to get you started shooting using auto modes. This may sound straight forward, but there is alot of camera terminology that I didn't know before this book that is essential to understanding even basic controls. This book does a great job at explaining these terms in clear, everyday language. Even better, there is just enough repetition to remind you of things without being annoying.

The remaining chapters deal with advanced shooting modes. I haven't gotten to this part (I'm currently on Chap. 5), but I am assuming that it is just as good as the rest of the book. It should be noted, however, that I've ready 130ish pages already and I want to finish the rest. It is an easy-to-read, enjoyable book.

One thing this books doesn't do is discuss photography in general. It doesn't, for instance, go into color theory. I'm glad it doesn't; that would be way too much all at once! It is intended to introduce you to the camera, not the art of photography.
By KC Shocker

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