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| Author: J. Dennis Thomas Brand: Wiley Publishers Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 21 reviews Sales Rank: 11602
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 288 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 9 x 6 x 0.7
MPN: W0470260920 ISBN: 0470260920 Dewey Decimal Number: 775 EAN: 9780470260920 ASIN: 0470260920
Publication Date: May 12, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand new book. Shipped from our NYC store. Slight Shelf wear to cover. Pages are clean and unmarked.
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Great guide for getting started June 10, 2008 110 out of 125 found this review helpful
Being new to the D300 and digital photography in general I found this book to be quite informative. The material was easy to understand and presented in a much more interesting manner than the manual or other books out there.
The real world applications are AWESOME! They provide many interesting insights and tips that many people may not know about. The pictures are top notch and appear in wonderful full color.
I also picked up a copy of David Busch's book and found that although other reviewers rated this book highly that it was bloated with too much uninteresting technical jargon and let's just say his pictures are "uninspired" to say the least.
I recommend purchasing the D300 Digital Field Guide book for anyone who wants to learn about the most important features of the D300 as well as learning different techniques for photography that will carry over into using other cameras as well.
On the other hand, if you want to be bored to tears and look at uninteresting photos maybe the Busch D300 guide will help you out.
An easy Read June 9, 2008 112 out of 129 found this review helpful
Nikon D300 Digital Field Guide By: Bryden D. I am the owner of a few Nikon digital cameras including the D70,D2H,D200 & now the D300. This being the case I am quite familar with the dry clipped language used in the Nikon Owners Manuals. The D300 is an advanced camera with many new technical features that can be some what overwhelming to a new user. Thomas has written this guide in a away that makes it easy to follow these new features. He points out in clear langusge how the D300 can enhance your photography techniques. Major sections that I found of most interest are the Upgrades from the D200 and the Quick Tour. Chapters 1-8 go into details of the camera and how they relate to various real world applications. Overall - a great little book to carry around for quick reference on photo shoots.,
a basic guide with many errors June 9, 2008 22 out of 128 found this review helpful
In this book the author goes through a detailed description of the D300's many features, controls and settings. Unfortunately, the guide is fraught with errors, and in some instances, lacks details of some specific controls. It is less boring and dry than the cameral manual, however, and for that reason alone, is a good book for the beginning to average photographer.
The second section of the book is where the author is a bit "simplistic", If you are a real beginner, the materials presented from chapter 4 on are adequate references to begin their journey in creative photography. The rest of us will find it to be a review, with maybe a pearl of two here and there.
The book could stand to be re-edited so the errors and omissions could be corrected, with more detail in what effect the various settings have on the camera function (and ultimate resulting images). Part II of the book should either be eliminated, or expanded to meet the level of the more advanced photographer.
Great Real World Guide June 5, 2008 125 out of 174 found this review helpful
The amount of features that a D300 has can be overwhelming, especially to someone who is moving up from an entry level Nikon or other brand DSLR. This guide really helps flesh out what the manual gives you with real world and practical examples. The D300 Digital Field Guide is especially great for explaining, and walking through the different custom functions, with easy to read images getting you through the menu. I also think the explanation of all the flash options--the commander mode and how to use multiple flashes--and slow sync operations really will help make using the D300 easier.
To much for a field guide, To little to be called manual. May 25, 2008 35 out of 153 found this review helpful
Section 1 is all that is needed. It covers the basics and why you might use them in a more succinct manor than the manual. The lens and photography type sections are fluff. Thinking about separating section 1 and carrying it in my bag as a true D300 field guide.
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