Nikon 1 J1/V1 For Dummies
Category: Books,Arts & Photography,Photography & Video
Nikon 1 J1/V1 For Dummies Details
From the Back Cover Share your world by taking amazing photos and movies on your cool new camera The Nikon 1 can revolutionize your photo skills, if you know how to use it. Packed with vivid images and helpful tips, this guide gives you the tools to make the most out of your camera's capabilities. Whether you shoot with the J1 or V1 model, you'll be on the fast track to working with picture files, taking creative control, and snapping super shots! Get acquainted — from working with menus and controls to lenses and memory cards, get comfortable with your camera Taking great pictures is a snap — become a masterful photographer by exploring exposure, focus, and color Playing it back — use your camera's playback features and connect it to the big screen to view photos and movies Introducing the exposure trio — experiment with aperture, shutter speed, and ISO to take the photos you've always wanted Tell your story — choose the right settings to capture action, scenic vistas, and dynamic close-ups Open the book and find: Easy-to-understand explanations of technical terms All about choosing the right picture settings Directions for shooting digital movies Tricks for viewing your photos and picture data Steps for downloading, printing, and sharing your photos How to adjust autofocus performance and manipulate depth of field Techniques for setting up scenes to get the picture you want Learn to: Manage the camera controls, lenses, and still photography and video modes Shoot great portraits, landscapes, action shots, and more Get creative with exposure, color, and focus controls Read more About the Author Julie Adair King has been writing about digital cameras and photography for more than a decade. She is the author of several books on various Nikon and Canon cameras as well as Digital Photography For Dummies. She also teaches beginning photographers at the Palm Beach Photographic Centre. Read more
Reviews
Well organized, contains accurate, concise and clear information and has DRAMATICALLY improved the "tricks" that I now use with my V1 and J1. In particular, I have attempted to push the V1 to match the functionality of my D7000 to the extent that it is possible; this book has given me clear indications of what is and is not possible and the implementation of some features that are simply not adequately described by Nikon in the user manual.