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Photography Guide Portraits Night portrait Landscapes Night landscape Flowing water Freezing action Wildlife & pets

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THE PERFECT GUIDE TO HELP YOU MASTER YOUR NIKON D-SLR

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Photography Guide

Portraits

Night portrait

Landscapes

Night landscape

Flowing water

Freezing action

Wildlife & pets

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Photography Guide

Shooting Portraits

Which Mode P or A are the best modes

What settings f/4 or f/5.6

What lens settings Higher end of the zoom ( e.g. 55mm if you are using 18 -55, or 105mm if you are using 18 – 105mm)

Tripod required Yes, if light is low, and camera selects shutter speed slower than 1/60 s

Best lens 50mm f/1.8 , 50mm f/1.4 , 85mm f/2.8 micro

Tips for great portraits :

• Keep background as far away from your subject as possible.

• Your background colour and shade should be as different as possible from your subject’s hair and clothing colour.

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Shooting Portraits

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Shooting Night Portraits

Which Mode P or S are the best modes

What settings f/4 or f/5.6 , or widest aperture available Slow shutter speeds like 1/30, 1/15 or slower may be required, Slow sync flash mode if flash is also used

What lens settings Higher end of the zoom ( e.g. 55mm if you are using 18 -55, or 105mm if you are using 18 – 105mm)

Tripod required Yes , if not available us e a stable surface

Best lens 50mm f/1.8 , 50mm f/1.4 , 85mm f/2.8 micro

Tips for great night portraits :

• Keep background as far away from your subject as possible.

• Asking the subject to pose and stay still will ensure image is not blurred due to slow shutter speed

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Shooting Night Portraits

Without flash

With slow sync flash

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Low light shooting – keeping camera steady

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Shooting Landscapes

Which Mode ? P or A are the best modes

What settings ? f/11 or f/16

What lens settings ? Wider end of the zoom ( e.g. 18mm if you are using 18 -55, or 18 – 105mm) OR as per your composition

Tripod required ? Yes, if light is low, and camera selects shutter speed slower than 1/60 s

Best lens ? 10-24mm , 20mm , 18-300

Tips for great landscapes :

•Try to include foreground elements to guide the eyes through the frame •Under-expose your shots by 1 – 2 stops to get darker skies and correct textures

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Shooting Landscapes

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Shooting Night Landscapes

Which Mode ? P or A are the best modes

What settings ? f/8 or f/11

What lens settings ? Wider end of the zoom ( e.g. 18mm if you are using 18 -55, or 18 – 105mm) OR as per your composition

Tripod required ? Absolutely

Best lenses ? 28 f/1.8, 10-24, 24 f/1.4

Tips for great night landscapes :

• You may have to focus manually. Adjust focus while looking at a tree or a building in the landscape. Adjust till you get a sharp silhouette of this feature

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Shooting Night Landscapes

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Freezing actions

Which Mode ? S or M

What settings ? 250, 500, 1000

What lens settings ? Depends on composition and framing

Recommended lens ? Lens with wide aperture like f/2.8 or wider

ISO To support fast shutter speeds, higher ISOs like 800 or 1600 may be required

Tips for great action shots :

• Use continuous servo focus AF-C and continuous shooting mode

• set a manual pre-focus at the spot where you expect the action to occur

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Freezing action

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Shooting flowing water

Which Mode ? S or M

What settings ? 1” (to show flow) and faster to show drops

What lens settings ? Depends on composition and framing

Tripod required ? Absolutely

Tips for great waterfall shots :

• Try to include the surrounding foliage to compliment the beauty of the waterfall

• A slightly low angle will make the shot look dramatic

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Shooting flowing water

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Shooting wildlife and pets

Which Mode ? P or S

What settings ? 125 or faster , for posing pets use wide aperture like f/4 or f/2.8

What lens settings ? Preferably 200mm or higher

Metering ? Matrix or center weighted

Tips for great wildlife shots :

• Try to camp or wait instead of looking for animals. Let them come to you

• Doing some research on the wildlife of the region is very helpful

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Shooting wildlife and pets