DAVID BUSCHS
NIKON D850
GUIDE TO DIGITAL SLR PHOTOGRAPHY
David D. Busch
David Buschs Nikon D850
Guide to Digital SLR Photography
David D. Busch
Project Manager: Jenny Davidson
Series Technical Editor: Michael D. Sullivan
Layout: Bill Hartman
Cover Design: Mike Tanamachi
Indexer: Valerie Haynes Perry
Proofreader: Mike Beady
ISBN: 978-1-68198-366-0
1st Edition (1st printing, March 2018)
2018 David D. Busch
All images David D. Busch unless otherwise noted
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Acknowledgments
Thanks to everyone at Rocky Nook, including Scott Cowlin, managing director and publisher, for the freedom to let me explore the amazing capabilities of the Nikon D850 in depth. I couldnt do it without my veteran production team, including project manager, Jenny Davidson and series technical editor, Mike Sullivan. Also thanks to Bill Hartman, layout; Valerie Haynes Perry, indexing; Mike Beady, proofreading; Mike Tanamachi, cover design; and my agent, Carole Jelen, who has the amazing ability to keep both publishers and authors happy.
About the Author
With more than 2.5 million books in print, David D. Busch is the worlds #1 selling digital camera guide author, and the originator of popular digital photography series like David Buschs Pro Secrets and David Buschs Quick Snap Guides. He has written more than four dozen hugely successful guidebooks and compact guides for Nikon digital SLR models, several dozen additional user guides for other camera models, as well as many popular books devoted to dSLRs, including Mastering Digital SLR Photography, Fourth Edition and Digital SLR Pro Secrets. As a roving photojournalist for more than 20 years, he illustrated his books, magazine articles, and newspaper reports with award-winning images. Hes operated his own commercial studio, suffocated in formal dress while shooting weddings, and shot sports for a daily newspaper and an upstate New York college. His photos and articles have been published in magazines as diverse as Popular Photography, Rangefinder, Professional Photographer, and hundreds of other publications. Hes also reviewed dozens of digital cameras for CNet Networks and other CBS publications. His advice has been featured on National Public Radios All Tech Considered.
When About.com named its top five books on Beginning Digital Photography, debuting at the #1 and #2 slots were Buschs Digital Photography All-In-One Desk Reference for Dummies and Mastering Digital Photography. During the past year, hes had as many as five of his books listed in the Top 20 of Amazon.coms Digital Photography Bestseller listsimultaneously! Buschs 250-plus other books published since 1983 include bestsellers like Digital SLR Cameras and Photography for Dummies.
Busch is a member of the Cleveland Photographic Society (www.clevelandphoto.org), which has operated continuously since 1887. Visit his website at http://www.nikonguides.com or his Facebook group David D. Busch Photography Guides.
Contents
Chapter 1
Thinking Outside the Box
Chapter 2
Nikon D850 Quick Start
Chapter 3
Nikon D850 Roadmap
Chapter 4
Nailing the Right Exposure
Chapter 5
Mastering the Mysteries of Autofocus
Chapter 6
Advanced Techniques
Chapter 7
Working with Lenses
Chapter 8
Making Light Work for You
Chapter 9
Electronic Flash with the Nikon D850
Chapter 10
Wireless and Multiple Flash
Chapter 11
Playback, Photo Shooting, and Movie Shooting Menus
Chapter 12
The Custom Settings Menu
Chapter 13
The Setup Menu, Retouch Menu, and My Menu
Chapter 14
Basics of Live View
Chapter 15
Shooting Movies with the D850
Chapter 16
Tips for Shooting Better Video
Preface
You dont expect good pictures from your new Nikon D850owning such an advanced camera, you demand outstanding photos. After all, the D850 is the most high-resolution and versatile camera currently in the Nikon lineup. It boasts 46 megapixels of resolution with amazing low-light capabilities, blazing-fast automatic focus, and 4K video capabilities. But your gateway to pixel proficiency is dragged down by the fat but confusing book included in the box as a manual.
You know everything you need to know is in there, somewhere, but you dont know where to start. In addition, the camera manual doesnt offer much information on photography or digital photography. Nor are you interested in spending hours or days studying a comprehensive book on digital SLR photography that doesnt necessarily apply directly to your D850.
What you need is a guide that explains the purpose and function of the D850s basic controls, how you should use them, and why. Ideally, there should be information about file formats, resolution, aperture/priority exposure, and special autofocus modes, but youd prefer to read about those topics only after youve had the chance to go out and take a few hundred great pictures with your new camera. Why isnt there a book that summarizes the most important information in its first two or three chapters, with lots of illustrations showing what your results will look like when you use this setting or that? This is that book.
If you cant decide on what basic settings to use with your camera because you cant figure out how changing ISO or white balance or focus defaults will affect your pictures, you need this guide. I wont talk down to you, either; this book isnt padded with dozens of pages of checklists telling you how to take a travel picture, a sports photo, or how to take a snapshot of your kids in overly simplistic terms. There are no special sections devoted to real world recipes here. All of us do 100 percent of our shooting in the real world! So, I give you all the information you need to cook up great photos on your own!