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SPECIAL OFFER: Upgrade this ebook with O’Reilly About the Author Foreword Preface 1. Using the Nikon D90
First Use of the Nikon D90
Charging the Battery
Initial Camera Setup
Setup Menu – World Time Setup Menu – Format Memory Card Shooting Menu – Set Picture Control Shooting Menu – Image Quality Shooting Menu – Image Size Shooting Menu – White Balance Shooting Menu – ISO Sensitivity Settings Shooting Menu – Color Space Shooting Menu – Movie Settings Custom Setting Menu – Autofocus Area Mode Custom Setting Menu – Viewfinder Grid Display Custom Setting Menu – File Number Sequence Setting the Autofocus Mode Setting the Release Mode Playback Menu – Image Review Playback Menu – Rotate Tall Summary
2. Exposure Metering System, Exposure Modes, and Histogram
Section 1 – Metering Systems
3D Color Matrix II Metering Center-Weighted Metering Spot Metering
Section 2 – Exposure Modes
P - Programmed Auto Mode S - Shutter-Priority Auto Mode A - Aperture-Priority Auto Mode M - Manual Mode Full Auto and Scene Modes
Section 3 – Histogram
Understanding the Histogram Light Range Image and Histogram Shape How Does the Eye React to Light Values? Computer Adjustment of Images Summary
3. White Balance
How does White Balance (WB) Work? Color Temperature Method 1 – Manually Setting White Balance Using the WB Button
Manually Selecting a Color Temperature between 2,500 and 10,000 K Measuring Actual Ambient Light and Using PRE (PrE) Storing White Balance Values for Future Use Saving a Current WB Reading to Memory Locations d-0 to d-4 Using the Values Stored in Memory Locations d-0 to d-4 Storing and Selecting the White Balance from a Previously Taken Image
Method 2 – Manually Setting White Balance Using the Rear LCD Menu and Selecting Options
Recommendation
White Balance Bracketing
Recommendation
Auto White Balance Should I Worry About White Balance If I Shoot in RAW Mode? White Balance Tips and Tricks Summary
4. Aperture and Shutter Speed
Understanding the Camera’s Aperture How Does the Aperture Work? – An Experiment What Is an Aperture Number? Understanding Depth of Field Effect of Focal Length on Depth of Field Understanding the Camera’s Shutter Speed Using the Aperture and Shutter Speed Together for Great Pictures A Little More Exposure Detail General Shutter Speed/Aperture Exposure Rule Aperture and Shutter Speed Chart My Conclusions
5. Playback Menu
Delete Function Playback Folder
Recommendation
Hide Image Display Mode Image Review
Recommendation
Rotate Tall
Recommendation
Pictmotion
Recommendation Recommendation
Slide Show
Recommendation
Print Set My Conclusions
6. Shooting Menu
Setting Up the Shooting Menu
Picture Controls Set Picture Control Which Picture Control Should You Use? Manage Picture Control
Image Quality NEF (RAW) Format JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) Format Combined NEF and JPEG Shooting Supplementary Section – Understanding Image Formats
NEF (RAW) JPEG Notes Final Image Format Ramblings
Image Size White Balance ISO Sensitivity Settings
ISO Sensitivity Auto Control (ISO-AUTO) When and Why Should I Use ISO-AUTO? The Drawbacks to ISO–AUTO
Active D-Lighting Color Space Adobe RGB is for Me! Long Exposure NR
Recommendation
High ISO Noise Reduction
Recommendation
Active Folder Multiple Exposure
Understanding Auto Gain
Movie Settings
Recommendation on Video Format
Summary
7. Custom Setting Menu
Configuring the Custom Settings
Reset Custom Settings
Autofocus - Custom Settings a1 to a7 Metering/Exposure - Custom Settings b1 to b4 Timers/AE Lock - Custom Settings c1 to c5 Shooting/Display - Custom Settings d1 to d12
Recommendation Recommendation
Bracketing/Flash - Custom Settings e1 to e6
Recommendation Recommendation How to Use ADL Bracketing Recommendation
Controls - Custom Settings f1 to f7 Summary
8. Setup Menu
Format Memory Card LCD Brightness
Recommendation
Clean Image Sensor
Recommendation
Lock Mirror Up for Cleaning
Recommendation
Video Mode High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI)
Recommendation
World Time
Recommendation
Language Image Comment Auto Image Rotation
Recommendation
Image Dust Off Ref Photo
Finding a Subject for the Dust Reference Photo Where to Store the Reference Photo
Battery Info GPS
The Nikon GP-1 GPS Unit Understanding the Nikon GP-1 GPS Unit
Firmware Version Summary
9. Retouch Menu, Recent Settings/My Menu
Section 1 Section 2 Retouch Menus – Section 1
D-Lighting Red-Eye Correction Trim Monochrome Filter Effects Color Balance Small Picture Image Overlay NEF (RAW) Processing Quick Retouch Straighten Distortion Control Fisheye Side-by-Side Comparison
Recent Settings/My Menu – Section 2
Recent Settings Recommendation My Menu Add Items Remove Items
Rank Items
Choose Tab
Summary
10. Multi-CAM 1000 Autofocus
What Is the Multi-CAM 1000 Autofocus Module? Understanding the Autofocus, AF-Area, and Release Modes Autofocus Modes in Detail
Single-Servo AF Mode (AF-S) Continuous-Servo AF Mode (AF-C) Auto Select AF Mode (AF-A) Recommendation
AF-Area Modes in Detail
Single-Point Autofocus Dynamic-Area Autofocus Auto-Area Autofocus 3D-Tracking (11 points) Autofocus Recommendation
Release Modes in Detail
Single Frame (S) Mode Continuous Low Speed (L or CL) Mode Continuous High Speed (H or CH) Mode Recommendation
Live View Autofocus
Live View (LV) Mode Face Priority Mode Wide Area Mode Normal Mode Recommendation
My Conclusions
11. Nikon Creative Lighting System and the Nikon D90
What Is the Nikon Creative Lighting System (CLS)? How Does the D90 Fit into the CLS Scheme? What Is Commander Mode and How Does it Work? Using the Nikon D90 in Commander Mode Nikon D90 Commander Mode Settings Setting the Channel (CH) for Communication Selecting a Nikon Speedlight Flash Unit My Conclusions
12. D-Movie Mode: Video on Demand
Basic Video Standards Information
High-Definition (HD) Video Progressive vs. Interlaced
Camera Setup for Making D-Movies
Which Video Encoding Method? Recommendation Selecting a D-Movie Video Quality Recommendation Dealing with Sound on D-Movies Recording a Video with Your D90 Dealing with Lack of Autofocus in D-Movie Mode Controlling the Aperture and Exposure During Video Capture Using Picture Controls and Scene Modes
Displaying D-Movies
Displaying a D-Movie on the Camera LCD Displaying a D-Movie on a Standard Definition TV (SDTV) Displaying a D-Movie on a High-Definition TV (HDTV) Recommendation
Limitations in D-Movie Mode Video Capture
How the Rolling Shutter Works in D-Movie Mode Avoiding the Jellywobble Effect
My Conclusions
Video Editing Software Recommendation
Credits for Chapter Opening Images
Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Chapter 11 Chapter 12
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