Learn How To Use Your Nikon Camera One of my first Nikon cameras was actually a “compact camera” known as the Coolpix 8800. It was an 8 megapixel superzoom camera with built-in vibration reduction, one of the first of it’s kind back in 2004. There was something magical about that ...
In addition to your camera and lens, you’ll need a few items. A fully charged battery or Nikon AC Adapter. The AC Adapter will allow you to run the stream without interruption, for longer than just the battery could. Remember, if you opt to go with the AC Adapter, you will need bo...
Attach the T-ring to the camera by screwing it counter-clockwise into the lens mount. T-rings differ from camera to camera, so make sure you purchase a T-ring compatible with your Nikon camera. Screw the T-adapter into the T-ring. Step 3 Insert the T-adapter into the telescope's foc...
Pro tip:Never use clothing, towels, or wet wipes to clean your camera lens. You can cause permanent damage to the delicate glass, leading to scratches and image distortion. Instead, use a microfiber cloth or cleaning wipes developed for cameras, or alens pen. Also:The best camera phones S...
select a portrait in Lightroom, go to Profile Browser, and select the Portrait profile (Fujifilm users can use the Camera Pro Neg. Hi setting). Take a good look at the skin tones. Now change the profile to Landscape (or Velvia for Fujifilm). See the difference that makes to the skin ...
Aguideto your camera's controls and settings, with a detailed walk-through video to get you set up and shooting with any camera Mirrorless vs DSLR: More than just potato, potahto Today’s digital cameras are tech wonders. On the outside of a Sony, Canon or Nikon camera, you’ll find ...
A complete guide to how to use a mirrorless camera. All the controls you need to learn, a guide to the settings, and how to take great photos!
You might think of it this way: a light meter reads the scene before you take the photo; the histogram analyzes the photo you've just taken. You can choose to have the histogram appear on the camera's LCD along with the playback display of your photo (see your Nikon camera's manual...
CAMERAMany of these adjustments require you to be in be in the P, S, A or M exposure modes. You set that on the top dial. The cute preset modes often lock out some adjustments. I leave most settings at their defaults and use the Program exposure mode. I never use the cute little ...
solutions. Canon, Nikon, Sony, Fujifilm, Panasonic, Olympus, and GoPro are all integrating a webcam feature into native (and free) software. Most of these programs are recently launched beta options but provide users a way to use their camera as a webcam without buying any additional ...