David Busch's 
Nikon D780 
Guide to Digital Photography

David Busch's Nikon D780 Guide to Digital Photography is your all-in-one comprehensive resource and reference for the exciting Nikon D780 digital SLR.

This weather-sealed pro/enthusiast camera is built around a 24.5 megapixel back-illuminated sensor that offers incredible image quality and features a dual focus system for fast phase detect autofocus in both viewfinder and live view/movie modes. Burst shooting with continuous autofocus at 7 frames per second - or up to 12 fps in live view/silent shooting mode - is an action photographer's dream. Videographers will love the D780's UHD 4K video, too. All photographers will appreciate the security the camera's twin SD card slots provide.

Filled with detailed how-to steps and full-color illustrations, David Busch's Nikon D780 Guide to Digital Photography covers all the camera's capabilities in depth, from taking your first photos through advanced details of setup, exposure, lens selection, lighting, and more, and relates each feature to specific photographic techniques and situations. Also included is the handy visual "roadmap" guide to the D780, a chapter with close-up photos and descriptions of the camera's essential features and controls. Learn when to use each option and, more importantly, when not to use them, by following the author's recommended settings for every menu entry.

With best-selling photographer and mentor David Busch as your guide, you'll quickly have full creative mastery of your camera's capabilities, whether you're shooting on the job, as an advanced enthusiast, or are just out for fun. Start building your knowledge and confidence, while bringing your vision to light with the Nikon D780 today.

Chapter Page

  Preface xiii

  Introduction xv

  Chapter 1 Thinking Outside the Box 1

  First Things First 2

  In the Box 2

  Optional and Non-Optional Add-Ons 4

  Initial Setup 7

  Mastering the Multi Selector and Command Dials 8

  Setting the Clock 11

  Battery Included 11

  Final Steps 13

  Chapter 2 Nikon D780 Quick Start 17

  Choosing a Release Mode 17

  Selecting an Exposure Mode 19

  Choosing a Metering Mode 21

  Choosing a Focus Mode 22

  Choosing the Focus Area Mode 24

  Other Settings 25

  Adjusting White Balance and ISO 25

  Using the Self-Timer 26

  Reviewing the Images You've Taken 26

  Transferring Photos to Your Computer- 27

  Changing Default Settings 28

  Resetting the Nikon D780 28

  Recommended Default Changes 31

  Shooting Tips 32

  Photo Shooting Menu Recommendations 33

  Custom Setting Menu Recommendations 33

  Chapter 3 Nikon D780 Roadmap 39

  Nikon D780: Full Frontal 40

  The Nikon D780's Business End 45

  Playing Back Images 50

  Zooming the Nikon D780 Playback Display 51

  Viewing Thumbnails 52

  Working with Calendar View 54

  Using the Photo Data Displays 55

  Going Topside 58

  Lens Components 61

  Underneath Your Nikon D780 63

  Looking Inside the Viewfinder 64

  What's the Fuss about BSI? 66

  Chapter 4 Nailing the Right Exposure 69

  Getting a Handle on Exposure 69

  Equivalent Exposure 72

  How the D780 Calculates Exposure 74

  Correctly Exposed 74

  Overexposed 75

  Underexposed 75

  Choosing a Metering Method 77

  Matrix Metering 78

  Center-Weighted Metering 80

  Spot Metering 81

  Highlight-Weighted Metering 83

  Choosing an Exposure Method 84

  Aperture-Priority 84

  Shutter-Priority 86

  Program Mode 89

  Manual Exposure 90

  Adjusting Exposure with ISO Settings 91

  Dealing with Noise 93

  Bracketing 94

  More on Bracketing 95

  White Balance Bracketing 96

  ADL Bracketing 97

  Working with HDR 98

  Auto HDR 98

  Bracketing and Merge to HDR 100

  Fixing Exposures with Histograms 103

  Tonal Range 104

  Histogram Basics 105

  Understanding Histograms 107

  Fine-Tuning Exposure 111

  Chapter 5 Mastering the Mysteries of Autofocus 113

  How Focus Works 113

  Contrast Detection 115

  Phase Detection 116

  Improved Cross-Type Focus Point 119

  Coverage Area 121

  Adding Circles of Confusion 122

  Autofocus with the Nikon D780 (Viewfinder Mode) 123

  Autofocus Point Selection Overview 125

  Choosing Autofocus Area Mode 126

  Store by Orientation 130

  Autofocus Mode and Priority 131

  Autofocus Mode 131

  Locking Focus 133

  Autofocus with the Nikon D780 (Live View/Movie Modes) 134

  Choosing Autofocus Area Mode (Live View/Movies) 135

  Face/Eye Detection 138

  Manual Focus 139

  Autofocus Settings Summary 141

  Trap (Auto) Focus 142

  Back Button Focus 144

  Activating Back Button Focus 146

  Fine-Tuning the Focus of Your Lenses 146

  Lens Tune-up Options 147

  Manual Adjustment 147

  Automatic Fine Tuning 153

  Chapter 6 Advanced Features 155

  Continuous Shooting 155

  Super Speed 158

  A Tiny Slice of Time 159

  Working with Short Exposures 161

  Long Exposures 164

  Ways to Take Long Exposures 164

  Working with Long Exposures 166

  Delayed Exposures 168

  Self-Timer 168

  Interval/Time-Lapse Photography 169

  Using Interval Photography 172

  Star Trails 175

  Time-Lapse Movies 177

  Multiple Exposures 178

  Focus Shift Shooting 182

  Digitizing Negatives and Slides 186

  Connecting to Your Smart Device or Computer 190

  Linking Camera to Smart Device 191

  Using the SnapBridge App 194

  Camera Screen 195

  Other Connection Options 199

  Chapter 7 Working with Lenses 201

  Sensor Sensibilities 201

  What Lenses Can You Use? 204

  Ingredients of Nikon's Alphanumeric Soup 204

  Zoom or Prime? 207

  Categories of Lenses 209

  Using Wide-Angle and Wide-Zoom Lenses 209

  Avoiding Potential Wide-Angle Problems 211

  Using Telephoto and Tele-Zoom Lenses 212

  Avoiding Telephoto Lens Problems 214

  Telephotos and Bokeh 215

  Nikon's Lens Roundup 216

  The Magic Three 216

  Wide Angles 223

  Telephoto Lenses 228

  Macro Lenses 237

  Chapter 8 Making Light Work for You 239

  Continuous Lighting Basics 243

  Living with Color Temperature 244

  Daylight 246

  Incandescent/Tungsten/Halogen Light 247

  Fluorescent Light/LEDs 248

  Other Lighting Accessories 250

  Chapter 9 Electronic Flash with the Nikon D780 255

  Electronic Flash Basics 255

  The Moment of Exposure 257

  A Tale of Two Exposures 260

  Measuring Exposure 263

  Guide Numbers 265

  Choosing a Flash Sync Mode 265

  Ghost Images 266

  High-Speed Sync 269

  Using External Flash 271

  Using Flash Exposure Compensation 272

  Specifying Flash Shutter Speed 273

  Previewing Your Flash Effect 274

  Flash Control 274

  Working with Nikon Flash External Units 275

  Nikon SB-300 275

  Nikon SB-400 275

  Nikon SB-500 275

  Nikon SB-700 276

  Nikon SB-R200 276

  Nikon SB-910 277

  Nikon SB-5000 278

  Light Modifiers 279

  Using Zoom Heads 280

  Flash Modes 280

  Repeating Flash 282

  Chapter 10 Wireless and Multiple Flash 283

  Elements of Wireless Flash 285

  Master Flash 285

  Remote Flashes 287

  Channels 288

  Groups 288

  Lighting Ratios 289

  Setting Your Master Flash 291

  Setting Commander Mode for the SB-5000 291

  Setting Commander Modes for the SB-910 or SB-900 295

  Setting Commander Modes for the SB-700 297

  Setting Commander Modes for the SB-500 297

  Setting Remote Modes 298

  Radio Control 299

  Chapter 11 Payback, Photo Shooting, and Movie Shooting Menus 301

  Anatomy of the Nikon D780's Menus 302

  Playback Menu Options 303

  Delete 303

  Playback Folder 305

  Playback Display Options 306

  Copy Image(s) 306

  Image Review 308

  After Delete 309

  Rotate Tall 309

  Slide Show 310

  Rating 311

  Photo Shooting Menu Options 312

  Reset Photo Shooting Menu 313

  Storage Folder 313

  File Naming 316

  Role Played by Card in Slot 2 317

  Image Area 320

  Image Quality 321

  Image Size 325

  NEF (RAW) Recording 326

  ISO Sensitivity Settings 328

  White Balance 330

  Set Picture Control 334

  Manage Picture Control 342

  Color Space 343

  Active D-Lighting 346

  Long Exposure NR 348

  High ISO NR 349

  Vignette Control 350

  Diffraction Compensation 351

  Auto Distortion Control 353

  Flicker Reduction 353

  Flash Control 354

  Auto Bracketing 354

  Multiple Exposure 355

  HDR (High Dynamic Range) 356

  Interval Timer Shooting 356

  Time-Lapse Movie 357

  Focus Shift Shooting 358

  Silent Live View Photography 359

  Movie Shooting Menu 359

  Reset Movie Shooting Menu 359

  File Naming 360

  Destination 360

  Image Area 361

  Frame Size/Frame Rate 362

  Movie Quality 362

  Movie File Type 362

  ISO Sensitivity Settings 362

  White Balance 363

  Set Picture Control 363

  Manage Picture Control 364

  Active D-Lighting 364

  High ISO NR 364

  Diffraction Compensation 365

  Flicker Reduction 365

  Electronic VR 365

  Microphone Sensitivity 366

  Attenuator 366

  Frequency Response 366

  Wind Noise Reduction 366

  Headphone Volume 366

  Timecode 367

  Chapter 12 The Custom Settings Menu 369

  Custom Settings Menu Layout 369

  Reset Custom Settings 370

  a Autofocus 374

  a1 AF-C Priority Selection 375

  a2 AF-S Priority Selection 375

  a3 Focus Tracking with Lock-on 376

  a4 3D-Tracking Face-Detection 376

  a5 Auto-Area AF Face/Eye Detection 377

  a6 Focus Points Used 377

  a7 Store Points by Orientation 378

  a8 AF Activation 378

  a9 Focus Point Wrap-Around 379

  a10 Focus Point Options 379

  a11 Low-Light AF 380

  a12 Manual Focus Ring in AF Mode 381

  b Metering/Exposure 382

  b1 EV Steps for Exposure Cntrl 382

  b2 Easy Exposure Compensation 382

  b3 Matrix Metering 383

  b4 Center-Weighted Area 383

  b5 Fine-Tune Optimal Exposure 384

  c Timers/AE Lock 385

  c1 Shutter-Release Button AE-L 385

  c2 Standby Timer 385

  c3 Self-Timer 386

  c4 Monitor Off Delay 387

  d Shooting/Display 388

  d1 CL Mode Shooting Speed 388

  d2 Max. Continuous Release 389

  d3 Sync. Release Mode Options 390

  d4 Exposure Delay Mode 390

  d5 Electronic Front-Curtain Shutter 391

  d6 Extended Shutter Speeds (Manual Exposure) 391

  d7 File Number Sequence 392

  d8 Save Original (EFFECTS) 394

  d9 Exposure Preview (Live View) 394

  d10 Framing Grid Display 395

  d11 Peaking Highlights 395

  dl2 LCD Illumination 395

  d13 Live View in Continuous Mode 396

  d14 Optical VR 396

  e Bracketing/Flash 396

  e1 Flash Sync Speed 396

  e2 Flash Shutter Speed 397

  e3 Exposure Compensation for Flash 398

  e4 Auto Flash ISO Sensitivity Control 398

  e5 Modeling Flash 398

  e6 Bracketing Order 399

  f Controls 399

  f1 Customize i Menu 399

  f2 Customize i menu (Live View) 401

  f3 Custom Controls 401

  f4 OK Button 405

  f5 Customize Command Dials 405

  f6 Release Button to Use Dial 407

  f7 Reverse Indicators 407

  f8 Illumination Switch 407

  g Movie 408

  g1 Customize i Menu 408

  g2 Custom Controls 408

  g3 AF Speed 409

  g4 AF Tracking Sensitivity 410

  g5 Highlight Display 410

  Chapter 13 The Setup Menu, Retouch Menu, and My Menu 413

  Setup Menu Options 413

  Format Memory Card 414

  Save User Settings 414

  Reset User Settings 415

  Language 415

  Time Zone and Date 416

  Monitor Brightness 416

  Monitor Color Balance 417

  Virtual Horizon 417

  Information Display 418

  AF Fine-Tuning Options 419

  Non-CPU Lens Data 419

  Clean Image Sensor 420

  Lock Mirror Up for Cleaning 421

  Image Dust Off Ref Photo 421

  Pixel Mapping 422

  Image Comment 422

  Copyright Information 423

  Beep Options 423

  Touch Controls 423

  HDMI 424

  Location Data 425

  Wireless Remote (WR) Options 426

  Assign Remote (WR) Fn Button 427

  Airplane Mode 427

  Connect to Smart Device 427

  Connect to PC 428

  Wireless Transmitter (WT-7) 428

  Conformity Marking 428

  Battery Info 428

  Slot Empty Release Lock 429

  Save/Load Menu Settings 429

  Reset All Settings 430

  Firmware Version 430

  Retouch Menu 431

  NEF (RAW) Processing 432

  Trim 432

  Resize 434

  D-Lighting 434

  Quick Retouch 435

  Red-Eye Correction 435

  Straighten 436

  Distortion Control 436

  Perspective Control 436

  Monochrome 437

  Image Overlay 437

  Trim Movie 438

  Side-by-Side Comparison 438

  Using My Menu/Recent Settings 438

  Chapter 14 Capturing Video 441

  Quick-Start Checklist 441

  Lean, Mean, Movie Machine 443

  Capturing Video 444

  Slow-Motion Movies 449

  Shooting Your Movie 449

  Using the i Button 450

  Stop That! 451

  Viewing Your Movies 453

  Trimming Your Movies 453

  Saving a Frame 455

  Chapter 15 Tips for Shooting Better Video 457

  Using an External Recorder 457

  Refocusing on Focus 461

  Lens Craft 462

  Depth-of-Field and Video 462

  Zooming and Video 464

  Keep Things Stable and on the Level 465

  Shooting Script 466

  Storyboards 467

  Storytelling in Video 467

  Composition 468

  Lighting for Video 471

  Illumination 471

  Creative Lighting 472

  Lighting Styles 472

  Audio 473

  Tips for Better Audio 473

  External Microphones 475

  Special Features 476

  Chapter 16 Troubleshooting and Prevention 477

  Upgrading Your Firmware 478

  How It Works 478

  Why Multiple Firmware Modules? 479

  Getting Ready 479

  Updating from a Card Reader 480

  Starting the Update 480

  Protecting Your LCD 481

  Troubleshooting Memory Cards 482

  All Your Eggs in One Basket? 482

  Preventive Measures 483

  What Can Go Wrong? 484

  What Can You Do? 485

  Cleaning Your Sensor 486

  Dust the FAQs, Ma'am 487

  Identifying and Dealing with Dust 489

  Avoiding Dust 489

  Sensor Cleaning 491

  Index 495

 

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

With more than two million books in print, David D. Busch is the world's #1 best-selling camera guide author, with more than 100 guidebooks for Nikon, Canon, Sony, Olympus, Pentax, and Panasonic cameras, and many popular books devoted to digital photography and imaging techniques. His best-sellers include Digital SLR Cameras and Photography for Dummies, which has sold more than 300,000 copies in five editions, and Mastering Digital SLR Photography, now in its Fourth Edition.

The graduate of Kent State University is a former newspaper reporter/photographer, and operated his own commercial photo studio, shooting sports, weddings, portraits, fashion, architecture, product photography, and travel images. For 22 years he was a principal in CCS/PR, Inc., one of the largest public relations/marketing firms based in San Diego, working on press conferences, press kits, media tours, and sponsored photo trade magazine articles for Eastman Kodak Company and other imaging companies. His 2500 articles and accompanying photos have appeared inside and on the covers of hundreds of magazines, including Popular Photography, Rangefinder, and Professional Photographer.

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