David Busch's Nikon Zf Guide to Digital Photography is your all-in-one comprehensive resource and reference for the Nikon Zf, the company’s retro-styled mirrorless camera with cutting-edge capabilities. Enthusiasts and professional photographers alike welcome the combination of vintage look and advanced features, including sophisticated subject detection of people, animals, vehicles, and airplanes; focus shift shooting for extended depth-of-field; and a super-high resolution Pixel Shift mode that quadruples the camera’s resolution to an amazing 98 megapixels.
Add in a pre-release feature that captures action that happened before you clicked the shutter, a switch that shifts the camera seamlessly into black-and-white mode, 4K video, and continuous shooting at up to 30 frames per second, and you’ll see why photographers are so excited about the Nikon Zf. With this book in hand, you’ll master all these impressive features, and fine tune your camera skills as you develop your creativity while taking great photographs with your new Zf.
Filled with detailed how-to steps and full-color illustrations, David Busch's Nikon Zf Guide to Digital Photography covers the cameras’ still photography 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 an introduction to the cameras’ video features. A handy visual guide to the Zf offers close-up photos and descriptions of the cameras’ 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 Zf today.