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Jump into photography and the Nikon D5500 with this easy-to-read guide Armed with the new Nikon D5500 digital camera, but don't know where to start? No problem! Nikon D5500 For Dummies is the definitive guide to helping newbies and aspiring photographers get up and running with this great DSLR camera. You'll dive right in to using your camera in automatic mode, then build on this basic knowledge by learning about manual settings, exposure, and more advanced techniques that will have you taking great photographs in a flash. This easy-to-use guide combines the tips and tricks of a basic photography course with camera-specific guidance that will help you with the Nikon D5500's basic settings, manual mode, WiFi connectivity, touchscreen interface, and so much more! The Nikon D5500 is the perfect camera for a connected generation -- it offers the features of a DSLR with the connectivity of a smart phone and, but its high-quality photos go well beyond what you can snap from your phone. With this fun guide, you'll take your photography to the next level! * Get started with a roadmap of the Nikon D5500 controls and options for taking photos in automatic mode, with preset shooting modes, or in manual mode. * Take a crash course on exposure and how to control it, along with lens and flash options of your camera * Find out how to adjust color and focus, use manual settings, and take photos in scene mode and priority mode * Pull all your newfound photography chops together to take better portraits, action shots, night photos, and outdoor shots Nikon D5500 For Dummies is the guide you need to get up and running quickly and easily with your great new DSLR camera.
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Table of Contents
Cover
Introduction
A Quick Look at What’s Ahead
Icons and Other Stuff to Note
Beyond the Book
Practice, Be Patient, and Have Fun!
Part I: Fast Track to Super Snaps
Chapter 1: First Steps, First Shots
Preparing the Camera for Initial Use
Checking Out External Controls
Enabling and Using the Touchscreen
Navigating Menus
Viewing Critical Picture Settings
Adjusting Settings via the Control Strip
Familiarizing Yourself with the Lens
Working with Memory Cards
Taking a Few Final Setup Steps
Shooting Your First Pictures in Auto Mode
Chapter 2: Reviewing Five Essential Picture-Taking Options
Choosing an Exposure Mode
Setting the Release Mode
Checking Image Size and Image Quality
Adding Flash
Part II: Taking Creative Control
Chapter 3: Taking Charge of Exposure
Introducing the Exposure Trio: Aperture, Shutter Speed, and ISO
Stepping Up to Advanced Exposure Modes (P, S, A, and M)
Checking the Exposure Meter
Choosing an Exposure Metering Mode
Setting Aperture, Shutter Speed, and ISO
Solving Exposure Problems
Bracketing Exposures
Chapter 4: Controlling Focus and Depth of Field
Exploring Standard Focusing Options (Viewfinder Photography)
Focusing During Live View and Movie Shooting
Manipulating Depth of Field
Chapter 5: Mastering Color Controls
Understanding the White Balance Setting
Taking a Quick Look at Picture Controls
Chapter 6: Putting It All Together
Recapping Basic Picture Settings
Shooting Still Portraits
Capturing Action
Capturing Scenic Vistas
Capturing Dynamic Close-Ups
Coping with Special Situations
Chapter 7: Shooting, Viewing, and Trimming Movies
Shooting Movies Using the Default Settings
Adjusting Video Settings
Controlling Audio
Exploring Other Recording Options
Manipulating Movie Exposure
Screening Your Movies
Trimming Movies
Saving a Movie Frame As a Still Image
Part III: After the Shot
Chapter 8: Playback Mode: Viewing Your Photos
Adjusting Playback Timing Options
Choosing Which Images to View
Enabling Automatic Picture Rotation
Viewing Images in Playback Mode
Viewing Picture Data
Viewing Your Photos on a Television
Chapter 9: Working with Picture and Movie Files
Rating Photos and Movies
Deleting Photo and Movie Files
Protecting Photos
Taking a Look at Nikon's Free Photo Software (ViewNX 2)
Downloading Pictures to the Computer
Processing Raw (NEF) Files
Preparing Pictures for Online Sharing
Taking Advantage of Wi-Fi Transfer
Part IV: The Part of Tens
Chapter 10: Ten More Ways to Customize Your Camera
Adding Hidden Image Comments and Copyright Notices
Creating a Custom Storage Folder
Customizing Filenames
Creating Your Own Menu
Adjusting Automatic Shutdown Timing
Changing the Look of the Information Display
Keeping the Information Display Hidden
Customizing a Few Buttons
Assigning a Touch Function Role
Reversing the Command Dial Orientation
Chapter 11: Ten Fun (And Practical) Features to Explore on a Rainy Day
Applying the Retouch Menu Filters
Removing Red-Eye
Straightening Tilting Horizon Lines
Removing (Or Creating) Lens Distortion
Correcting Perspective
Manipulating Exposure and Color
Cropping Your Photo
Playing with Special Effects
Combining Two Photos with Image Overlay
Creating a Digital Slide Show
About the Author
Cheat Sheet
Connect with Dummies
End User License Agreement
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Nikon. The name has been associated with top-flight photography equipment for generations. And the introduction of the D5500 has only enriched Nikon’s well-deserved reputation, offering all the control that a diehard photography enthusiast could want while providing easy-to-use, point-and-shoot features for the beginner.
In fact, the D5500 offers so many features that sorting them all out can be more than a little confusing, especially if you’re new to digital photography, SLR photography, or both. For starters, you may not even be sure what SLR means or how it affects your picture-taking, let alone have a clue about all the other techie terms you encounter in your camera manual — resolution, aperture, white balance, and so on. And if you’re like many people, you may be so overwhelmed by all the controls on your camera that you haven’t yet ventured beyond fully automatic picture-taking mode.
Therein lies the point of Nikon D5500 For Dummies. Throughout this book, you can discover not just what each bell and whistle on your camera does but also when, where, why, and how to put it to best use. Unlike many photography books, this one doesn’t require any previous knowledge of photography or digital imaging to make sense of things, either. In classic For Dummies style, everything is explained in easy-to-understand language, with lots of illustrations to help clear up any confusion.
In short, what you have in your hands is the paperback version of an in-depth photography workshop tailored specifically to your Nikon picture-taking powerhouse.
This book is organized into four parts, each devoted to a different aspect of using your camera. Although chapters flow in a sequence that’s designed to take you from absolute beginner to experienced user, I’ve also tried to make each chapter as self-standing as possible so that you can explore the topics that interest you in any order you please.
Here's a brief preview of what you can find in each part of the book:
Part I: Fast Track to Super Snaps:
Part I contains two chapters to help you get up and running.
Chapter 1
guides you through initial camera setup, shows you how to view and adjust camera settings, and walks you through the steps of taking your first pictures using the Auto exposure mode.
Chapter 2
introduces you to other exposure modes and also explains basic picture options such as Flash mode, Shutter Release mode, Image Size (resolution), and Image Quality (JPEG or Raw).
Part II: Taking Creative Control:
Chapters in this part help you unleash the full creative power of your camera by detailing the advanced shooting modes (P, S, A, and M).
Chapter 3
covers the critical topic of exposure;
Chapter 4
explains how to manipulate focus; and
Chapter 5
discusses color controls.
Chapter 6
summarizes techniques explained in earlier chapters, providing a quick-reference guide to the camera settings and shooting strategies that produce the best results for portraits, action shots, landscape scenes, and close-ups.
Chapter 7
shifts gears, moving from still photography to HD movie recording with your D5500.
Part III: After the Shot:
This part offers two chapters, both dedicated to tasks you do after you press the shutter button.
Chapter 8
explains how to review your pictures on the camera monitor and connect your camera to a TV for large-screen playback.
Chapter 9
topics include rating, deleting, and protecting photos, downloading images to your computer or to a tablet or smartphone, processing Raw files, and preparing pictures for online sharing.
Part IV: The Part of Tens:
In famous
For Dummies
tradition, the book concludes with two top-ten lists containing additional bits of information and advice.
Chapter 10
details options for customizing your camera, including changing the function of some buttons and entering a copyright notice that your camera can add to your picture files.
Chapter 11
covers the photo-editing and effects tools found on the camera's Retouch menu and also shows you how to use the Effects exposure mode to add special effects to movies and photos as you record them. At the end of the chapter, I show you how to create a slide show featuring your best work.
If this isn’t your first For Dummies book, you may be familiar with the large, round icons that decorate its margins. If not, here’s your very own icon-decoder ring:
The Tip icon flags information that will save you time, effort, money, or some other valuable resource, including your sanity. Tips also point out techniques that help you get the best results from specific camera features.
When you see this icon, look alive. It indicates a potential danger zone that can result in much wailing and teeth-gnashing if ignored. In other words, this is stuff that you really don't want to learn the hard way.
Lots of information in this book is of a technical nature — digital photography is a technical animal, after all. But if I present a detail that is useful mainly for impressing your technology-geek friends, I mark it with this icon.
I apply this icon either to introduce information that is especially worth storing in your brain’s long-term memory or to remind you of a fact that may have been displaced from that memory by another pressing fact.
Additionally, I need to point out these extra details that will help you use this book effectively:
Other margin art:
Replicas of some of your camera’s buttons and onscreen symbols also appear in the margins of some paragraphs. I include these to provide a quick reminder of the appearance of the button or feature being discussed.
Software menu commands:
In sections that cover software, a series of words connected by an arrow indicates commands that you choose from the program menus. For example, if a step tells you to “Choose File ⇒ Convert Files,” click the File menu to unfurl it and then click the Convert Files command on the menu.
If you have Internet access, you can find a bit of extra content online, including this book's Cheat Sheet.
The Cheat Sheet found at
www.dummies.com/cheatsheet/nikond5500
contains a quick-reference guide to all the buttons, dials, switches, and exposure modes on your camera. Log on, print it out, and tuck it in your camera bag for times when you don’t want to carry this book with you.
In addition, find a few articles at
www.dummies.com/extras/nikon
offering additional advice about your camera and photography in general. For example, you can find an article about the seven Picture Control settings that come with your camera.
To wrap up this preamble, I want to stress that if you initially think that digital photography is too confusing or too technical for you, you’re in very good company. Everyone finds this stuff mind-boggling at first. So take it slowly, experimenting with just one or two new camera settings or techniques at first. Then, every time you go on a photo outing, make it a point to add one or two more shooting skills to your repertoire.
I know that it’s hard to believe when you’re just starting out, but it really won’t be long before everything starts to come together. With some time, patience, and practice, you’ll soon wield your camera like a pro, dialing in the necessary settings to capture your creative vision almost instinctively.
So without further ado, I invite you to grab your camera, a cup of whatever it is you prefer to sip while you read, and start exploring the rest of this book. Your D5500 is the perfect partner for your photographic journey, and I thank you for allowing me, through this book, to serve as your tour guide.
Part 1
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In this part …
Familiarize yourself with the basics of using your camera, from attaching lenses to navigating menus.
Find step-by-step instructions for point-and-shoot photography in Auto mode.
Try out Live View shooting and customize the Live View display.
Find out how to select the shutter-release mode, exposure mode, Image Size (picture resolution), and Image Quality (file type, JPEG or Raw).
Discover options available for flash photography in different exposure modes.
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In This Chapter
Preparing the camera for its first outing
Getting acquainted with the touchscreen and other camera features
Viewing and adjusting camera settings
Setting a few basic preferences
Taking a picture in Auto mode
Shooting for the first time with a camera as sophisticated as the Nikon D5500 can produce a blend of excitement and anxiety. On one hand, you can't wait to start using your new equipment, but on the other, you're a little intimidated by all its buttons, dials, and menu options.
Well, fear not: This chapter provides the information you need to start getting comfortable with your D5500. The first section walks you through initial camera setup; following that, you can discover how to view and adjust picture settings and get my take on some basic setup options. At the end of the chapter, I walk you step-by-step through taking your first pictures using Auto mode, which offers point-and-shoot simplicity until you're ready to step up to more advanced options.
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