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Index
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Foreword
Camera Body Reference
Chapter 1 Introduction and Initial Camera Setup
Learning about the Nikon D750
First Use of the Camera
First-Time HD-SLR Users
Five Steps for First-Time Camera Configuration
Accessing the Camera Menus
Using the Camera’s Help System
Camera Functions for Initial Configuration
Personal Camera Settings Recommendations
Things to Know When Reading This Book
Downloadable Resources Website
Author’s Conclusion
Chapter 2 Playback Menu
Delete
Playback Folder
Hide Image
Playback Display Options
Copy Image(s)
Image Review
After Delete
Rotate Tall
Slide Show
DPOF Print Order
Author’s Conclusion
Chapter 3 Photo Shooting Menu
User Settings U1 and U2
Configuring the Photo Shooting Menu
Reset Photo Shooting Menu
Storage Folder
File Naming
Role Played by Card in Slot 2
Image Quality
Image Size
Image Area
JPEG Compression
NEF (RAW) Recording
White Balance
Set Picture Control
Manage Picture Control
Color Space
Active D-Lighting
HDR (High Dynamic Range)
Vignette Control
Auto Distortion Control
Long Exposure NR
High ISO NR
ISO Sensitivity Settings
Remote Control Mode (ML-L3)
Multiple Exposure
Interval Timer Shooting
Author’s Conclusion
Chapter 4 Movie Shooting Menu
User Settings and the Movie Shooting Menu
Movie Shooting Menu Location
Reset Movie Shooting Menu
File Naming
Destination
Frame Size/Frame Rate
Movie Quality
Microphone Sensitivity
Frequency Response
Wind Noise Reduction
Image Area
White Balance
Set Picture Control
Manage Picture Control
High ISO NR
Movie ISO Sensitivity Settings
Time-Lapse Photography
Author’s Conclusions
Chapter 5 Custom Setting Menu
The User Settings and the Custom Setting Menu
Using the Custom Setting Menu
Reset Custom Settings
Section One: a Autofocus
Section Two: b Metering/Exposure
Section Three: c Timers/AE Lock
Section Four: d Shooting/Display
Section Five: e Bracketing/Flash
Section Six: f Controls
Section Seven: g Movie
Author’s Conclusion
Chapter 6 Setup Menu
Setup Menu Location
Format Memory Card
Save User Settings
Reset User Settings
Monitor Brightness
Monitor Color Balance
Clean Image Sensor
Lock Mirror Up for Cleaning
Image Dust Off Ref Photo
Flicker Reduction
Time Zone and Date
Save/Load Settings
Non-CPU Lens Data
AF Fine-Tune
HDMI
Location Data
Wi-Fi
Network
Eye-Fi Upload
Conformity Marking
Firmware Version
Author’s Conclusions
Chapter 7 Retouch Menu
Retouched File Numbering
Accessing the Retouch Functions: Two Methods
D-Lighting
Red-Eye Correction
Trim
Monochrome
Filter Effects
Color Balance
Image Overlay
NEF (RAW) Processing
Resize
Quick Retouch
Straighten
Distortion Control
Fisheye
Color Outline
Color Sketch
Perspective Control
Miniature Effect
Selective Color
Edit Movie
Side-by-Side Comparison
Author’s Conclusions
Chapter 8 My Menu and Recent Settings
My Menu
Recent Settings
Author’s Conclusion
Chapter 9 Metering, Exposure Modes, and Histogram
Section 1: Metering
Section 2: Exposure Modes
Section 3: Histogram
Author’s Conclusions
Chapter 10 White Balance
How Does White Balance Work?
White Balance Fundamentals
Color Temperature
Manual White Balance Using the WB Button
Manual White Balance Using the Photo Shooting Menu
Manual White Balance Using the Movie Shooting Menu
Manual Color Temperature (K) with the WB Button
Manual Color Temperature (K) with the Shooting Menus
Measuring Ambient Light by Using PRE
Fine-Tuning White Balance
Editing the PRE White Balance Comment Field
Using the White Balance from a Previously Captured Image
Protecting a PRE White Balance Reading
Auto White Balance
Author’s Conclusions
Chapter 11 Autofocus, AF-Area, and Release Modes
Section 1: Autofocus in Viewfinder Photography
Section 2: Autofocus in Live View Photography
Section 3: Release Modes
Custom Settings for Autofocus (a1–a8)
Author’s Conclusion
Chapter 12 Live View Photography
Live View Photography Mode
Live View Photography Mode Screens
Using the i Button Menu in Live View Photography Mode
Author’s Conclusions
Chapter 13 Movie Live View
Selecting Movie Live View Mode
Movie Live View Still Images
Movie Live View Screens
Preparing to Make Movies
Recording a Video with Your D750
Recording Video from the HDMI Port
Displaying Movies
Author’s Conclusions
Afterword
Credits for Chapter Opening Images
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