QuickPro Camera Guides Nikon D200 DVD Overview
Cameras have changed in recent years. And while they've all gone digital, each camera family has its own unique set of traits. Learning these characteristics will go a long way toward helping your photos look good. Which is how you'll look, when your family & friends view them.
There are basic principles or elements of digital photography. By learning these basics, you'll be able to take your best shots--rather than having that unique photo opportunity slip forever through your hands!
Art & Design
While beauty is in the eye of the beholder, there are principles of design & composition that are tried and true. By learning them, you become empowered to shoot creatively--inside or outside of the box.
People
People are the most beautiful and common subjects of photography. Unfortunately, most photo albums of people are not real impressive. Fortunately, it's not rocket science to take beauty shots. It just takes a bit of training.
Nature
Professional nature photography inspires "oos," and "aahs." But typical vacation photos are accompanied by sounds like this: "you'll just have to see it some day to understand how pretty it really is." With quick and easy training from QuickPro Camera Guides, your photos will create the professional response.
Partial List of DVD Features:
Cameras have changed in recent years. And while they've all gone digital, each camera family has its own unique set of traits. Learning these characteristics will go a long way toward helping your photos look good. Which is how you'll look, when your family & friends view them.
- Learn to take 5 frames per second
- Shoot JPEG & RAW simultaneously
- Easy to navigate DVD menus
- Manual control with 2 dials
- Quick learning with animations
- Emmy® award winning host
There are basic principles or elements of digital photography. By learning these basics, you'll be able to take your best shots--rather than having that unique photo opportunity slip forever through your hands!
Art & Design
While beauty is in the eye of the beholder, there are principles of design & composition that are tried and true. By learning them, you become empowered to shoot creatively--inside or outside of the box.
People
People are the most beautiful and common subjects of photography. Unfortunately, most photo albums of people are not real impressive. Fortunately, it's not rocket science to take beauty shots. It just takes a bit of training.
Nature
Professional nature photography inspires "oos," and "aahs." But typical vacation photos are accompanied by sounds like this: "you'll just have to see it some day to understand how pretty it really is." With quick and easy training from QuickPro Camera Guides, your photos will create the professional response.
Partial List of DVD Features:
- Full Auto Mode Using Menus Reviewing Images
- Selecting Image Quality Changing Exposure Modes Image Zone Modes
- Program AE (P) Mode Shutter-Priority (Tv) Mode Aperture-Priority (Av) Mode
- Manual (M) Mode Exposure Compensation Autoexposure (AE) Lock
- Displaying Histograms Understanding Histograms Using Histograms
- Changing the ISO Selecting a Focus Point Using Focus Lock
- Manual Focus Rule of Thirds Normal Lens
- Wide-Angle Lens Zoom Lens Image Stabilization Lenses
- Mounting a Lens Charging a Battery Inserting a Battery
- Reformatting a Memory Card Deleting Images off a Card Camera Hibernation
- Major Camera Parts Shutter Image Sensor
- Memory Cards Inserting and Removing a Card Protecting Photos
- Exposure Aperture Shutter Speed and Stops
- Depth of Field Portrait Mode Landscape Mode
- Close-up Mode Sports Mode Night Portrait Mode
- Flash Off Mode Zoom in on an Image on LCD The Mode Dial
- Creative Zone Modes Image Sharpness Camera Shake
- Rule of 1/Focal Length Digital Noise Selecting RAW files
- RAW vs. JPEG Color and Use of Light White Balance
- Setting a Preset White Balance Setting a Custom White Balance Lighting
- Angle and Magnification Design and Composition ... and many more






