Nikon D5100 by Rob Sylvan

Nikon D5100 by Rob Sylvan

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Nikon D5100 by Rob Sylvan

Nikon's much-anticipated D5100 camera is here. This new model replaces the popular D5000 and creates a nice bridge between the more beginner-level D3100 and the high-end D7000. This book has one goal: to teach D5100 owners how to make great shots using their new Nikon camera. Users learn how to use the D5100 to create the type of photos that inspired them to buy the camera in the first place. Everything in the book is in service of creating a great image. Starting with the top ten things users need to know about the camera, photographer Rob Sylvan carefully guides readers through the operating features. Owners get practical advice from a pro on which settings to use when, great shooting tips, and even end-of-chapter assignments.
Rob Sylvan is a photographer, trainer, author, and Web developer. In addition to being NAPP's Lightroom Help Desk Specialist, he also writes the Under the Loupe column for Photoshop User magazine, and blogs about Lightroom at Lightroomers.com. Rob is the author of Taking Stock: Make money in microstock creating photos that sell (Peachpit Press).
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ISBN 13 9780321793843
ISBN 10 0321793846
Titel Nikon D5100
Autor Rob Sylvan
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Pearson Education (US)
Erscheinungsjahr 2011-07-28
Seitenanzahl 288
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