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Titre : | Mastering Digital SLR Photography |
Auteurs : | David Busch |
Type de document : | document électronique |
Editeur : | [S.l.] : Cengage Learning, 2008 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-1-4354-5832-1 |
Index. décimale : | 778 (Diff├®rents domaines de la photographie) |
Résumé : |
DAVID BUSCH'S MASTERING DIGITAL SLR PHOTOGRAPHY, is the comprehensive guide to photography with digital SLR cameras. If you're a digital SLR owner who is comfortable with the basics of using your camera and are looking for more advanced, in-depth information on digital SLR concepts and techniques, this book will help you expand your knowledge of the many new capabilities and improvements that are now standard on these cameras. Suitable for both professionals and serious hobbyists alike, this book goes beyond the standard coverage offered in most general camera books, exploring features and techniques specific to digital SLR photography. From initial discussions on hardware selection to professional-level tips and techniques for sports and action shots, this is the all-inclusive guide that any photographer needs for refining their digital SLR skills. This third edition features six brand-new chapters and completely refreshed coverage of all topics and techniques, and includes information on all the latest innovations and technology that will help improve your skill as a photographer, including LiveView and HDTV, WiFi links, GPS tagging, as well as iPhone, iPad, and iPod applications. Digital SLR cameras have special advantages, special features, and special problems that need to be addressed and DAVID BUSCH'S MASTERING DIGITAL SLR PHOTOGRAPHY, THIRD EDITION tackles them all, helping you discover the world of photography with digital technology. ### Review Part I: BASIC DIGITAL SLR TECHNOLOGY. 1. Inside a Digital SLR Camera. 2. Mastering Your dLSR's Controls. 3. DSLR Quirks and Strengths. 4. Understanding Exposure. 5. Working with Lenses. 6. Using Light. Part II: NEW TOOLS. 7. Live View and MovieMaking. 8. Exploring with WiFi and GPS. 9. Using iPhone/iPad/iPod Apps. 10. Digital SLR Photography Now and in the Future. Part III: EXPAND YOUR SHOOTING WORLD. 11. Travel and Street Photography. 12. Portraits and Glamour. 13. Photographing Concerts and Performances. 14. Wildlife and Nature. 15. Freezing Action. 16. Mastering Close-Up Photography. ### From the Author **The world of digital SLR photography** has changed incredibly in the six years since I wrote the first version of this book in 2005.  So, this Third Edition for 2011 is virtually a ground-up overhaul, with six new chapters and a stem-to-stern refreshing of every other topic I covered the last time around. There are now full chapters on Travel shooting, People/Portrait Photography (with lighting diagrams), Photographing Concerts and Performances, Scenic, Wildlife, and Nature Photography, Action Photography, and Macro work. In the past few years, the dSLR camera has grown from being simply an upgrade from point-and-shoot and advanced non-SLR cameras to the predominant platform for serious photographers. Today, anyone who is an avid photographer can afford a digital SLR camera, and lenses and other accessories for it. Those who need basic instruction for the most popular cameras can find the get-started information they need in one of the *David Busch's Guides* series. But those of you who are looking for a deeper grounding in dSLR concepts and techniques, the information you need is between these covers. If you're looking for less digital history, and more digital future, here are some of the latest innovations I explore: * The advantages and quirks of full frame cameras. * Secrets of the bewildering worlds of autofocus, lenses, and flash photography. * Tips for using storyboards, establishing shots, and other techniques when shooting HDTV movies. * How to use features like Live View, image stabilization, and sensor cleaning, all completely unknown when the last edition was published. * Wireless links to Flickr, Facebook, and other web sites are available using WiFi accessories like the Eye-Fi card to link your dSLR directly to the outside world. * Why owners of dSLR cameras must consider the rise of EVIL (Electronic Viewfinder - Interchangeable Lens) cameras like the Olympus, Panasonic, and upcoming Nikon mirrorless models. * Uses for GPS tagging you might not have thought of. * How  iPhone/iPad/iPod Touch apps help owners of dSLR cameras on-the-go. All these exciting advances will appeal to those of you who want to expand your knowledge through this book. This Third Edition will be compelling for anyone new to the world of digital photography, who wants to exercise their creativity, enrich their lives, or do their jobs better. |