Thursday, January 8, 2015

Nikon D7100 Crash Course Tutorial Training Video | Made for Beginners!
From Michael The Maven


Nikon D7100

Product Details for Nikon D7100

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #24862 in DVD
  • Published on: 2013
  • Rating: Unrated
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: NTSC
  • Running time: 270 minutes

Features for Nikon D7100

  • - Made for Beginners, assumes viewer has no knowledge about photography
  • - Lessons are short, to the point & easy to understand
  • - Covers the specifics of Operating the Canon 6D, all buttons, menus & More
  • - Menu Navigation System makes it easy to find all chapters
  • - Includes several Bonus Videos, including sensor care

Product Description for Nikon D7100

Award winning instructor and professional wedding photographer Michael Andrew takes us on a step-by-step tour of the Nikon D7100 in this training DVD video. Michael Andrew's unique approach simplifies SLR digital photography and shows students how to use simple techniques to take amazing photographs. Michael blends technical competence with artistic fundamentals in this truly unique training DVD. If you own a Nikon D7100 and are looking to improve your photographic skills or aren't exactly sure how everything works....this is the DVD for you! Run time is approximately 4 Hours and 30 minutes. Included Lessons- Michael's FULL
Photography School Video Training!: Digital Photography Crash Course, including: Exposure Lesson, Shutter Speed, Lessons, Aperture Lessons, Depth of Field, Lessons, ISO, Complete Composition Lessons- 11 in all, Digital Greenhouse, Compression, Encryption, Histograms, Lens Crash Course, What to do if not enough light, Lighting Crash Course, Portrait Crash course, Sensor Cleaning Nikon D7100 Photography & Video Shooting Tutorial Lessons; Button Review, Shooting Modes, Exposure Control, D7100 Focusing Systems, LCD Review, , Shooting Drives, Metering Modes, White Balance, Exposure Lock Operation, D7100 Live View Focus Modes, Why SLR Video? Pros and Cons Video History and Terms, including FPS, Resolution & Interlaced vs Progressive Scan, Video Workflow, How to get the Film Like Look and Much More!!

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