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Corder, Editorial Director Publishing for Consumer Dummies Kathleen Nebenhaus, Vice President and Executive Publisher Composition Services Debbie Stailey, Director of Composition Services Contents at a Glance Introduction ................................................................ 1 Part I: Gearing Up ....................................................... 7 Chapter 1: Choosing Your First (Or Next) Digital Camera ...........................................9 Chapter 2: Extra Goodies for Extra Fun ........................................................................49 Part II: Easy Does It: Taking the Fast Track to Great Pics ............................................................. 73 Chapter 3: Getting Your Camera Ready to Go .............................................................75 Chapter 4: Easy Does It: Great Photos in Automatic Mode ......................................103 Part III: Moving Beyond Full Auto ............................ 121 Chapter 5: Taking Control of Exposure .......................................................................123 Chapter 6: Manipulating Focus and Color ..................................................................157 Chapter 7: Getting the Shot: How the Pros Do It .......................................................191 Part IV: From Camera to Computer and Beyond .......... 215 Chapter 8: Viewing and Downloading Your Pictures ................................................217 Chapter 9: Printing Your Pictures................................................................................237 Chapter 10: Onscreen, Mr. Sulu! ..................................................................................257 Part V: The Part of Tens ........................................... 283 Chapter 11: Ten Great Online Resources ...................................................................285 Chapter 12: Top Ten Maintenance and Emergency Care Tips .................................289 Appendix: Glossary of Digital Photography Terms ....... 297 Index ...................................................................... 307 Table of Contents Introduction ................................................................. 1 What’s in This Book? .......................................................................................1 Part I: Gearing Up ...................................................................................2 Part II: Easy Does It: Taking the Fast Track to Great Pics .................2 Part III: Moving Beyond Full Auto ........................................................2 Part IV: From Camera to Computer and Beyond ...............................3 Part V: The Part of Tens ........................................................................3 Appendix .................................................................................................4 Icons and Other Conventions Used in This Book ........................................4 What Do I Read First? ......................................................................................5 Part I: Gearing Up ........................................................ 7 Chapter 1: Choosing Your First (Or Next) Digital Camera . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Choosing a Basic Camera Type ...................................................................10 dSLRs: Not just for pros anymore ......................................................11 Mirrorless compact system cameras ................................................14 Rangefinders .........................................................................................18 Fixed-lens, point-and-shoot cameras .................................................19 Gadget cams .........................................................................................21 Getting Specific: What Features Do You Need? .........................................23 Understanding resolution ...................................................................23 Assessing sensor size ..........................................................................25 Looking at lenses .................................................................................26 Considering viewfinder options .........................................................30 Finding a low-light performer .............................................................33 Exploring make-it-easy features .........................................................33 Stepping up to advanced features .....................................................37 Getting the speed you need ................................................................40 Evaluating video capabilities..............................................................42 Reviewing a few other fun (and practical) features ........................44 So . . . Is It Time for a New Camera? ............................................................47 Getting More Shopping Guidance ................................................................47 vviiiiii Digital Photography For Dummies, 7th Edition Chapter 2: Extra Goodies for Extra Fun . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Buying and Using Memory Cards ................................................................50 Shopping for memory cards ...............................................................50 Care and feeding of memory cards ....................................................52 Protecting Your Camera ...............................................................................53 Steadying Your Camera ................................................................................55 Adding a Few Filters ......................................................................................56 Equipping Your Digital Darkroom ...............................................................58 Tablet computers.................................................................................58 Desktop or laptop computers ............................................................59 Sorting through Software Solutions ............................................................63 Free entry-level, photo-viewing and editing programs ...................63 Advanced photo-editing and browsing programs ...........................64 Grabbing a Few Handy Extras ......................................................................67 Part II: Easy Does It: Taking the Fast Track to Great Pics .............................................................. 73 Chapter 3: Getting Your Camera Ready to Go . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75 Juicing Up: Checking the Batteries ..............................................................75 Working with Memory Cards .......................................................................77 Adjusting the Viewfinder to Your Eyesight ................................................78 Looking at a Few Setup Options ..................................................................81 Setting the Resolution and File Type ..........................................................85 Resolution: How many pixels are enough? .......................................85 Pixels and print quality .......................................................................87 Pixels and screen images ....................................................................91 Pixels and file size ................................................................................93 Setting the File Type ......................................................................................94 JPEG .......................................................................................................95 Camera Raw ..........................................................................................98 TIFF ......................................................................................................102 Chapter 4: Easy Does It: Great Photos in Automatic Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 Composing a Stronger Image .....................................................................104 Following the rule of thirds ..............................................................104 Creating movement through the frame...........................................105 Working all the angles .......................................................................107 Editing out the clutter .......................................................................107 Giving them room to move ...............................................................109
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