Nikon D7000 Digital Camera User Manual


 
arranged by menu listings and written by a camera vendor employee who last threw
together instructions on how to operate a camcorder.
Once you’ve read this book and are ready to learn more, I hope you pick up one of my
other guides to digital SLR photography. Five of them are offered by Course Technology
PTR, each approaching the topic from a different perspective. They include:
David Busch’s Compact Field Guide for the Nikon D7000
Readers have told me they love my 400-plus page guidebooks written specifically for
their cameras, but asked me to condense the most essential information about settings,
menus, and options into a pocket-sized format they can tuck in a camera bag. Well, you
can throw away your cheat sheets and command cards. My Compact Field Guide for
your D7000 is an on-the-go reference you can refer to as you shoot. It’s a spiral-bound,
lay-flat book with advice on using every setting and control your D7000 offers. While
my “big books” contain everything you need to know, the compact versions make sure
you’ll have the must-have information, when you need it.
Quick Snap Guide to Digital SLR Photography
Consider this a prequel to the book you’re holding in your hands. It might make a good
gift for a spouse or friend who may be using your D7000, but who lacks even basic
knowledge about digital photography, digital SLR photography, and Nikon photogra-
phy. It serves as an introduction that summarizes the basic features of digital SLR cam-
eras in general (not just the D7000), and what settings to use and when, such as
continuous autofocus/single autofocus, aperture/shutter priority, EV settings, and so
forth. The guide also includes recipes for shooting the most common kinds of pictures,
with step-by-step instructions for capturing effective sports photos, portraits, landscapes,
and other types of images.
David Busch’s Quick Snap Guide to Using Digital SLR Lenses
A bit overwhelmed by the features and controls of digital SLR lenses, and not quite sure
when to use each type? This book explains lenses, their use, and lens technology in easy-
to-access two- and four-page spreads, each devoted to a different topic, such as depth-
of-field, lens aberrations, or using zoom lenses.
David Busch’s Quick Snap Guide to Photo Gear
Which three filters must you own—and which filters are obsolete in the era of digital
photography? What’s the best type of tripod or monopod for sports, landscape, or
wildlife photography? Shoulder bags, sling bags, backpacks, and travel cases: which make
the most sense to you? Of all the different gadgets for close-up photography, which are
the best? Do I need a special memory card for my camera? What does a radio trigger
do? You’ll find the answers to all these questions in my guidebook for choosing and
using the best photo gear and accessories.
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