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US Mall 1 - The Digital Photography Book

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Manufacturer: Peachpit Press
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Binding: Paperback Brand: Pearson Education Dewey Decimal Number: 775 EAN: 9780321474049 ISBN: 032147404X Label: Peachpit Press Manufacturer: Peachpit Press Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 240 Publication Date: 2006-09-02 Publisher: Peachpit Press Studio: Peachpit Press
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Straight to the point Comment: I have been working with film cameras for years but found the information in this book to be very helpful in adapting what I knew to my new digital equipment. I have recommended this book to friends and bought one for my brother-in-law who recently bought his first dslr. It should be the first digital photography book you buy.
The information is presented just as if Scott was standing there talking to you. Not full of technical jargon but very informative. He likes to throw some of his personal humor, and you don't always see it coming but it helps to make it a good read.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Scott Kelby Comment: I can't say enough good things about Scott Kelby.Since I read Volume 1&2,my photos have improved immensley.If you want to know more about your camera than you ever did,get these books.Scott explains in detail how to take great photos.He tells you what equipment he uses and makes recommendations according to what you can afford.This is by far the best investment I've made.I am now planning on upgrading to an DSLR! Thanks Scott for these books.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Quick and simple photography tips Comment: I am really enjoying this book. The tips are quick and simple resulting in better pictures. Great book.
Customer Rating:      Summary: A great book Comment: I've always been a "dabbler" in photography but 6 months ago I decided to take it a bit more seriously and treat myself to a Digital SLR. This will be my second photography book, the first being the "Nikon D40 Field Guide".
I really liked this book..........I guess you want to know why?
This book is a great "wide and general" book. The way it is written is as a series of recipies/advice on how you would shoot a particular shot. It is grouped together into logical chapters: weddings, sports, portrait, landscape. Each is a page long and focuses on one specific thing. The style is supposed to be as if you had asked a specific question: "how do I do....XXXXX". You get the answer. There's a drawback to that which I'll come back to.
To me, that is a great way to layout the book. You can - as I have just done - read through the whole book and pick things up. Then later on, when you have that specific question you can come back to 1 page rather than have to search through the whole book.
As I said, I'm an enthusiastic amateur. The book is certainly written in an amateur style - there's no myriad of complicated ackronyms or goobildygook. I certainly picked up a lot of good information from the book.
Things to note or beware of:
A lot has been written about Scott's writing style and humor (or lack of). Personally i didn't mind it. I didn't find it insulting at all. To me it seems like he's trying to breakdown the barrier of the super-elite techno geek - which no doubt he could be given his extensive experience. Apart from the first chapter it's not that prevalent: if you read Brien's review that's practically all of it that he's pulled out.
The main criticism for some will be that he doesn't explain in this book WHY you do X, Y or Z. I understand that criticism and it's true, but that would make for a much longer book. This book aims to give you a little bit of knowledge on a wide variety of subjects.
In my mind you need to balance this book out with 2 others: 1 book that is specific to what your camera can do (like the D40 field guide above) & 2 an uber-techie book explaining exposure.
The book is general and may focus on areas you aren't that interested in. The wedding photo section, or shooting flowers section or the sports section (where he starts by saying you'll need $$$$$$'s of gear to do sports well) will not be of interest to everyone. However it's still good to read those sections and understand a little bit more about photography.
This book is only 1 tool in your photographic arsenal. IMHO it does that job very well.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great for beginners Comment: I am a bit torn on rating this. My wife loved this and the second volume, but much of it (65%) was so basic for me that it did not add much value. The balance was very good. If you are brand new to the world of SLRs I would say it is a must have.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Straight to the point Comment: I have been working with film cameras for years but found the information in this book to be very helpful in adapting what I knew to my new digital equipment. I have recommended this book to friends and bought one for my brother-in-law who recently bought his first dslr. It should be the first digital photography book you buy.
The information is presented just as if Scott was standing there talking to you. Not full of technical jargon but very informative. He likes to throw some of his personal humor, and you don't always see it coming but it helps to make it a good read.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Scott Kelby Comment: I can't say enough good things about Scott Kelby.Since I read Volume 1&2,my photos have improved immensley.If you want to know more about your camera than you ever did,get these books.Scott explains in detail how to take great photos.He tells you what equipment he uses and makes recommendations according to what you can afford.This is by far the best investment I've made.I am now planning on upgrading to an DSLR! Thanks Scott for these books.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Quick and simple photography tips Comment: I am really enjoying this book. The tips are quick and simple resulting in better pictures. Great book.
Customer Rating:      Summary: A great book Comment: I've always been a "dabbler" in photography but 6 months ago I decided to take it a bit more seriously and treat myself to a Digital SLR. This will be my second photography book, the first being the "Nikon D40 Field Guide".
I really liked this book..........I guess you want to know why?
This book is a great "wide and general" book. The way it is written is as a series of recipies/advice on how you would shoot a particular shot. It is grouped together into logical chapters: weddings, sports, portrait, landscape. Each is a page long and focuses on one specific thing. The style is supposed to be as if you had asked a specific question: "how do I do....XXXXX". You get the answer. There's a drawback to that which I'll come back to.
To me, that is a great way to layout the book. You can - as I have just done - read through the whole book and pick things up. Then later on, when you have that specific question you can come back to 1 page rather than have to search through the whole book.
As I said, I'm an enthusiastic amateur. The book is certainly written in an amateur style - there's no myriad of complicated ackronyms or goobildygook. I certainly picked up a lot of good information from the book.
Things to note or beware of:
A lot has been written about Scott's writing style and humor (or lack of). Personally i didn't mind it. I didn't find it insulting at all. To me it seems like he's trying to breakdown the barrier of the super-elite techno geek - which no doubt he could be given his extensive experience. Apart from the first chapter it's not that prevalent: if you read Brien's review that's practically all of it that he's pulled out.
The main criticism for some will be that he doesn't explain in this book WHY you do X, Y or Z. I understand that criticism and it's true, but that would make for a much longer book. This book aims to give you a little bit of knowledge on a wide variety of subjects.
In my mind you need to balance this book out with 2 others: 1 book that is specific to what your camera can do (like the D40 field guide above) & 2 an uber-techie book explaining exposure.
The book is general and may focus on areas you aren't that interested in. The wedding photo section, or shooting flowers section or the sports section (where he starts by saying you'll need $$$$$$'s of gear to do sports well) will not be of interest to everyone. However it's still good to read those sections and understand a little bit more about photography.
This book is only 1 tool in your photographic arsenal. IMHO it does that job very well.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great for beginners Comment: I am a bit torn on rating this. My wife loved this and the second volume, but much of it (65%) was so basic for me that it did not add much value. The balance was very good. If you are brand new to the world of SLRs I would say it is a must have.
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