
David Busch's Nikon Z7 II/Z6 II Guide to Digital Photography
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Content
- Cover
- Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- CHAPTER 1: Thinking Outside the Box
- First Things First
- In the Box
- Optional and Non-Optional Add-Ons
- Initial Setup
- Mastering the Multi Selector and Command Dials
- Setting the Clock
- Battery Included
- Final Steps
- CHAPTER 2: Your Quick Start Guide
- Choosing a Release Mode
- Selecting an Exposure Mode
- Choosing a Metering Mode
- Choosing a Focus Mode
- Choosing the Focus Area Mode
- Adjusting White Balance and ISO
- Reviewing the Images You've Taken
- Transferring Photos to Your Computer
- Attaching the MB-N11 Power Battery Pack
- Changing Default Settings
- Resetting the Camera
- Recommended Default Changes
- Shooting Tips
- Photo Shooting Menu Recommendations
- Custom Setting Menu Recommendations
- CHAPTER 3: Your Visual Roadmap
- Front View
- The Business End
- Playing Back Images
- Zooming the Playback Display
- Viewing Thumbnails
- Using the Photo Data Displays
- Going Topside
- Lens Components
- Underneath Your Camera
- The Viewfinder/Monitor Displays
- What's the Fuss about BSI?
- About Low-Pass Filters
- CHAPTER 4: Nailing the Right Exposure
- Getting a Handle on Exposure
- Equivalent Exposure
- Calculating Exposure
- Correctly Exposed
- Overexposed
- Underexposed
- Metering Mid-Tones
- Choosing a Metering Method
- Matrix Metering
- Center-weighted Metering
- Spot Metering
- Highlight-weighted Metering
- Choosing an Exposure Method
- Aperture-Priority
- Shutter-Priority
- Program Mode
- Manual Exposure
- Adjusting Exposure with ISO Settings
- Dealing with Noise
- Bracketing
- White Balance Bracketing
- ADL Bracketing
- Working with HDR
- Auto HDR
- Bracketing and Merge to HDR
- Fixing Exposures with Histograms
- Tonal Range
- Histogram Basics
- Understanding Histograms
- Fine-Tuning Exposure
- CHAPTER 5: Mastering the Mysteries of Focus
- Autofocus or Manual Focus?
- How Focus Works
- Contrast Detection
- Phase Detection
- Adding Circles of Confusion
- Working with Autofocus
- Bringing the AF System into Focus
- Focus Mode and Priority
- Autofocus Mode
- Focus-Priority versus Release-Priority
- Choosing an Autofocus Area Mode
- Face/Eye Detection and Subject Tracking
- Face/Eye Detection
- Subject Tracking
- Store by Orientation
- Autofocus Activation. and More
- Manual Focus
- Using the Focus/Control Ring
- Trap (Auto) Focus
- Back-Button Focus
- Activating Back-Button Focus
- Fine-Tuning the Focus of Your Lenses
- Lens Tune-up Options
- Evaluating Current Focus
- Changing the Fine-Tuning Setting
- Split-Screen Display Zoom
- CHAPTER 6: Advanced Techniques
- Continuous Shooting
- A Tiny Slice of Time
- Working with Short Exposures
- Long Exposures
- Three Ways to Take Long Exposures
- Working with Long Exposures
- Delayed Exposures
- Self-Timer
- Interval/Time-Lapse Photography
- Using Interval Photography
- Time-Lapse Movies
- Star Trails
- Multiple Exposures
- Geotagging with the Nikon GP-1a
- Focus Shift Shooting
- Connecting to Your Smart Device or Computer
- Linking Your Camera to a Smart Device
- Using the SnapBridge App
- Camera Screen
- Other Connection Options
- CHAPTER 7: Focus on Lenses
- Sensor Sensibilities
- Choosing Native Z-mount Lenses
- Nikon Lens Overview
- Ingredients of Nikon's Alphanumeric Soup
- Wide-to-Normal Zoom Lenses
- Nikkor Z 24-50mm f/4-6.3
- Nikkor Z 14-30mm f/4 S
- Nikkor Z 14-24mm f/2.8 S
- Nikkor Z 24-70mm f/4 S
- Nikkor Z 24-70mm f/2.8 S
- Wide-Angle/Normal Prime Lenses
- Nikkor Z 20mm f/1.8 S
- Nikkor Z 24mm f/1.8 S
- Nikkor Z 35mm f/1.8 S
- Nikkor Z 50mm f/1.8 S
- Nikkor Z 50mm f/1.2 S
- Nikkor Z 58mm f/0.95 S Noct
- Telephoto Lenses
- Nikkor 85mm f/1.8 S
- Nikkor Z 70-200mm f/2.8 S VR
- Nikkor Z 24-200mm f4-6.3 VR
- Nikkor Z Teleconverter TC-1.4x/TC-2.0x
- DX Lenses
- Nikkor Z 16-50mm DX f/3.5-6.3 VR
- Nikkor Z 50-250mm DX f/4.5-6.3 VR
- Lenses to Come
- Universal VR
- How It Works
- Using the FTZ Adapter
- Other Adapters
- Categories of Lenses
- Using Wide-Angle and Wide-Zoom Lenses
- Avoiding Potential Wide-Angle Problems
- Using Telephoto and Tele-Zoom Lenses
- Avoiding Telephoto Lens Problems
- Telephotos and Bokeh
- Using F-Mount Lenses
- Macro Lenses
- The F-Mount Magic Three
- Wide Angles
- Wide-to-Medium/Long Zooms
- Telephoto and Normal Lenses
- CHAPTER 8: Mastering Light
- Light That's Available
- Continuous Lighting Basics
- Living with Color Temperature
- Daylight
- Incandescent/Tungsten/Halogen Light
- Fluorescent Light/LEDs
- Other Lighting Accessories
- CHAPTER 9: Electronic Flash
- Electronic Flash Basics
- The Moment of Exposure
- A Tale of Two Exposures
- Measuring Exposure
- Guide Numbers
- Choosing a Flash Sync Mode
- Ghost Images
- High-Speed Sync
- Using External Flash
- Using Flash Exposure Compensation
- Specifying Flash Shutter Speed
- Previewing Your Flash Effect
- Flash Control
- Working with Nikon Flash External Units
- Nikon SB-300
- Nikon SB-400
- Nikon SB-500
- Nikon SB-700
- Nikon SB-R200
- Nikon SB-910
- Nikon SB-5000
- Light Modifiers
- Using Zoom Heads
- Flash Modes
- Repeating Flash
- CHAPTER 10: Wireless and Multiple Flash
- Elements of Wireless Flash
- Master Flash
- Channels
- Groups
- Lighting Ratios
- Setting Your Master Flash
- Setting Commander Mode for the SB-5000
- Setting Commander Modes for the SB-910 or SB-900
- Setting Commander Modes for the SB-700
- Setting Commander Modes for the SB-500
- Setting Remote Modes
- Radio Control
- CHAPTER 11: Playback, Photo Shooting, and Movie Shooting Menus
- Menu Anatomy
- Playback Menu Options
- Delete
- Playback Folder
- Playback Display Options
- Dual-Format Recording PB Slot
- Image Review
- After Delete
- After Burst, Show
- Rotate Tall
- Copy Image(s)
- Slide Show
- Rating
- Photo Shooting Menu Options
- Reset Photo Shooting Menu
- Storage Folder
- File Naming
- Primary Slot Selection
- Secondary Slot Function
- Choose Image Area
- Image Quality
- Image Size
- NEF (RAW) Recording
- ISO Sensitivity Settings
- White Balance
- Set Picture Control
- Manage Picture Control
- Color Space
- Active D-Lighting
- Long Exposure NR
- High ISO NR
- Vignette Control
- Diffraction Compensation
- Auto Distortion Control
- Flicker Reduction Shooting
- Metering
- Flash Control
- Flash Mode
- Flash Compensation
- Focus Mode
- AF-Area Mode
- Vibration Reduction
- Auto Bracketing
- Multiple Exposure
- HDR (High Dynamic Range)
- Interval Timer Shooting
- Time-Lapse Movie
- Focus Shift Shooting
- Silent Photography
- Movie Shooting Menu
- Reset Movie Shooting Menu
- File Naming
- Destination
- Choose Image Area
- Frame Size/Frame Rate
- Movie Quality
- Movie File Type
- ISO Sensitivity Settings
- White Balance
- Set Picture Control
- Manage Picture Control
- Active D-Lighting
- High ISO NR
- Vignette Control
- Diffraction Compensation
- Auto Distortion Control
- Flicker Reduction
- Metering
- Focus Mode
- AF-Area Mode
- Vibration Reduction
- Electronic VR
- Microphone Sensitivity
- Attenuator
- Frequency Response
- Wind Noise Reduction
- Headphone Volume
- Timecode
- CHAPTER 12: The Custom Settings Menu
- Custom Settings Menu Layout
- Reset Custom Settings
- a. Autofocus
- a1 AF-C Priority Selection
- a2 AF-S Priority Selection
- a3 Focus Tracking with Lock-on
- a4 Focus Points Used
- a5 Store Points by Orientation
- a6 AF Activation
- a7 Limit AF-Area Mode Selection
- a8 Focus Point Wrap-Around
- a9 Focus Point Options
- a10 Low-Light AF
- a11 Built-in AF-Assist Illuminator
- a12 Manual Focus Ring in AF Mode
- b. Metering/Exposure
- b1 EV Steps for Exposure Cntrl.
- b2 Easy Exposure Compensation
- b3 Center-Weighted Area
- b4 Fine-Tune Optimal Exposure
- c. Timers/AE Lock
- c1 Shutter-Release Button AE-L
- c2 Self-Timer
- c3 Power Off Delay
- d. Shooting/Display
- d1 CL Mode Shooting Speed
- d2 Max. Continuous Release
- d3 Sync. Release Mode Options
- d4 Exposure Delay Mode
- d5 Shutter Type
- d6 Extended Shutter Speeds (M)
- d7 Limit Selectable Image Area
- d8 File Number Sequence
- d9 Apply Settings to Live View
- d10 Framing Grid Display
- d11 Focus Peaking
- d12 View All in Continuous Mode
- e. Bracketing/Flash
- e1 Flash Sync Speed
- e2 Flash Shutter Speed
- e3 Exposure Compensation for Flash
- e4 Auto Flash ISO Sensitivity Control
- e5 Modeling Flash
- e6 Auto Bracketing (Mode M)
- e7 Bracketing Order
- f. Controls
- f1 Customize i Menu
- f2 Custom Controls
- f3 OK Button
- f4 Shutter Spd & Aperture Lock
- f5 Customize Command Dials
- f6 Release Button to Use Dial
- f7 Reverse Indicators
- f8 Reverse Ring for Focus
- f9 Assign MB-N11 Buttons
- g. Movie
- g1 Customize i Menu
- g2 Custom Controls
- g3 OK Button
- g4 AF Speed
- g5 AF Tracking Sensitivity
- g6 Highlight Display
- g7 Assign MB-N11 Buttons
- CHAPTER 13: The Setup Menu, Retouch Menu, and My Menu
- Setup Menu Options
- Format Memory Card
- Save User Settings
- Reset User Settings
- Language
- Time Zone and Date
- Monitor Brightness
- Monitor Color Balance
- Viewfinder Brightness
- Viewfinder Color Balance
- Control Panel Brightness
- Limit Monitor Mode Selection
- Information Display
- AF Fine-Tuning Options
- Non-CPU Lens Data
- Save Focus Position
- Clean Image Sensor
- Image Dust Off Ref Photo
- Pixel Mapping
- Image Comment
- Copyright Information
- Beep Options
- Touch Controls
- HDMI
- Location Data
- Wireless Remote (WR) Options
- Assign Remote (WR) Fn Button
- Airplane Mode
- Connect to Smart Device
- Connect to PC
- Wireless Transmitter (WT-7)
- Conformity Marking
- Battery Info
- USB Power Delivery
- Energy Saving (Photo Mode)
- Slot Empty Release Lock
- Save/Load Menu Settings
- Reset All Settings
- Firmware Version
- Retouch Menu
- NEF (RAW) Processing
- Trim
- Resize
- D-Lighting
- Red-Eye Correction
- Straighten
- Distortion Control
- Perspective Control
- Monochrome
- Image Overlay
- Trim Movie
- Side-by-Side Comparison
- Using My Menu
- CHAPTER 14: Capturing Video
- Quick Start Checklist
- Lean, Mean, Movie Machine
- Capturing Video
- Slow-Motion Movies
- Shooting Your Movie
- Using the i Button
- Stop That!
- Viewing Your Movies
- Trimming Your Movies
- Saving a Frame
- CHAPTER 15: Tips for Shooting Better Video
- Using an External Recorder
- Gamma, Gamma Ding Dong
- N-log
- HLG/HDR
- But Wait! There's More: RAW Video
- Refocusing on Focus
- Lens Craft
- Depth-of-Field and Video
- Zooming and Video
- Keeping Things Stable and on the Level
- Shooting Script
- Storyboards
- Storytelling in Video
- Composition
- Lighting for Video
- Illumination
- Creative Lighting
- Lighting Styles
- Audio
- Tips for Better Audio
- External Microphones
- Special Features
- CHAPTER 16: Troubleshooting and Prevention
- Upgrading Your Firmware
- How It Works
- Why Multiple Firmware Modules?
- Updating from SnapBridge
- Updating from a Card Reader
- Starting the Update
- Updating Other Accessories
- Protecting Your LCD
- Troubleshooting Memory Cards
- All Your Eggs in One Basket?
- Preventive Measures
- What Can Go Wrong?
- What Can You Do?
- Cleaning Your Sensor
- Dust the FAQs, Ma'am
- Identifying and Dealing with Dust
- Avoiding Dust
- Sensor Cleaning
- Index
- A
- B
- C
- D
- E
- F
- G
- H
- I
- J
- K
- L
- M
- N
- O
- P
- R
- S
- T
- U
- V
- W
- X
- Y
- Z
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