
Nikon Lenses
From Snapshots to Great Shots
Jerod Foster(Author)
Peachpit Press Publications
Published on 8. December 2014
Book
Paperback/Softback
264 pages
978-0-13-390406-2 (ISBN)
Description
You own a Nikon DSLR, but which Nikon (Nikkor) lens is best for your shooting style and your budget? This guide by pro photographer Jerod Foster will help you learn the features of Nikon lenses to capturevthe stunning pictures you want for a price that matches your needs.
Foster starts with the basics of using lenses in the Nikon lineup-from kit, to prime, to wide angle, to telephoto, to zoom, and more. Whether it's portraits, landscapes, sports, travel, or night photography, you will have a better understanding of the different Nikon lenses and your choices for investing in them. In this guide you will:
Master the key camera features that relate to lenses-depth of field, perspective, and vibration reduction
Learn the difference between full frame versus cropped sensors and how they affect specific lenses
Understand best practices for maintaining your lenses and for taking better pictures
Accessorize your Nikon lenses with lens rigs, extenders, and other add-on equipment
Minimize lens flaws such as distortion and chromatic aberration in post processing with Lightroom
Grasp all the concepts and techniques as you go, with assignments at the end of every chapter
Beautifully illustrated with large, compelling photos, this book for beginning-to-intermediate digital photographers will help you get the image you want every time you pick up your camera. And once you have the shot, show it off and join the book's flickr group: www.flickr.com/groups/nikonlenses_fromsnapshotstogreatshots.
Foster starts with the basics of using lenses in the Nikon lineup-from kit, to prime, to wide angle, to telephoto, to zoom, and more. Whether it's portraits, landscapes, sports, travel, or night photography, you will have a better understanding of the different Nikon lenses and your choices for investing in them. In this guide you will:
Master the key camera features that relate to lenses-depth of field, perspective, and vibration reduction
Learn the difference between full frame versus cropped sensors and how they affect specific lenses
Understand best practices for maintaining your lenses and for taking better pictures
Accessorize your Nikon lenses with lens rigs, extenders, and other add-on equipment
Minimize lens flaws such as distortion and chromatic aberration in post processing with Lightroom
Grasp all the concepts and techniques as you go, with assignments at the end of every chapter
Beautifully illustrated with large, compelling photos, this book for beginning-to-intermediate digital photographers will help you get the image you want every time you pick up your camera. And once you have the shot, show it off and join the book's flickr group: www.flickr.com/groups/nikonlenses_fromsnapshotstogreatshots.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Berkeley
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Dimensions
Height: 231 mm
Width: 191 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
528 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-13-390406-2 (9780133904062)
Schweitzer Classification
Other editions
Additional editions

E-Book
11/2014
1st Edition
Peachpit Press Publications
€9.58
Available for download
Person
Jerod Foster is an editorial and travel photographer and author of Sony NEX-6: From Snapshots to Great Shots; Color: A Photographer's Guide to Directing the Eye, Creating Visual Depth, and Conveying Emotion; and Storytellers: A Photographer's Guide to Developing Themes and Creating Stories with Pictures. He also leads photography workshops and is a photography professor at Texas Tech University. Visit his website and read his popular photography blog at jerodfoster.com.
Content
Introduction
1. Top Seven Things to Know about Lenses
? Fast vs. Slow
? Full frame vs. crop sensor
? Autofocus vs. manual focus
? Prime vs. zoom
? Minimum Sustaining Shutter Speed
? The Lens Trinity
? Investment
2. Depth of Field and Perspective
3. The Lineup: Ultra Wides and Wides
4. The Lineup: Standard Zooms and Primes
5. The Lineup: Medium, Standard, and Super Telephotos
6. The Lineup: Specialty Lenses
7. Accessorizing
8. Lens Rigs
9. Best Practices
10. Post-processing