Get up to speed quickly with the essential features and controls of the Nikon D3200 and D3300 cameras.
Overview
Syllabus
Introduction
- Welcome
- How to use this course
- Differences between the D3200 and D3300
- A guided tour: Buttons, ports, and controls
- Getting ready to shoot
- Powering up
- Taking some shots in Auto mode
- Shooting in scene modes
- Using Guide mode
- Touring the viewfinder
- The information display
- Autofocus basics
- Lens controls
- Shooting with the built-in flash
- Image review and playback
- Changing image quality and size
- What is Programmed Auto mode?
- Changing ISO
- Adjusting exposure compensation
- Using Flexible Program mode
- Understanding focus points and autofocus
- Focus modes: AF-A, AF-S, AF-C
- Focusing manually
- Shooting in continuous (burst) mode
- Quiet shutter-release mode
- Using the self-timer
- Using the optional remote control
- Understanding and switching between measuring modes
- Exposure lock
- Aperture-Priority Auto mode
- Shutter-Priority Auto mode
- Manual mode
- Long exposure photography
- White balance
- More playback options
- Shooting with flash
- Using Picture Controls
- In camera effects
- Using Live View
- Shooting panoramas
- Recording movies
- Attaching an external microphone to the camera
- Playing back, editing, and deleting movies
- Using an optional Wireless Mobile Adapter
- Using an optional GPS unit
- Goodbye
Taught by
Richard Harrington