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The Digital SLR Guide: Beyond Point-and-Shoot Digital Photography
by Jon Canfield
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Binding: Paperback ISBN: 0321492196 Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 216 Publication Date: 2006-11-20 Publisher: Peachpit Press
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Have you stepped up to a digital single-lens-reflex (dSLR) camera only to find the range of capabilities daunting? Combining features traditionally found on 35mm film cameras — precise shutter speed and exposure settings, interchangeable lenses and accessories, superior image quality — with the ease and storage capacity of digital cameras, a dSLR is a powerful new tool that can create truly great digital pictures. But the learning curve for photographers moving from the point-and-shoot digital world can be formidable. In this book, photo-grapher and industry consultant Jon Canfield shows you how to take full advantage of dSLR photography, illuminating the entire process with nuggets of hard-won expertise. He also shows you how to use popular image-editing software such as Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Photoshop Elements to improve your images.The Digital SLR Guide is brimming with tips and tricks for getting the most from your equipment. The book is heavily illustrated with images and provides everything you need to know about choosing and using dSLR cameras and equipment. You’ll learn how to: • Get the right stuff. Explore popular digital SLR cameras and compare accessories, such as lenses, flashes, and filters. • Learn the camera inside and out. Master dSLR camera controls and advanced features for maximum impact. • shoot like an expert. Cut to the chase with innovative, time-saving, and creative photography techniques. • Edit your images. Use Photoshop and Photoshop Elements to make your pictures even better. • Boost quality. Work with high-quality raw capture modes for the best possible photos.
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    the best book in this field as an experienced amateur of photography - this is one of the best guides about digital slr, cameras and photography in general.
    Useful even for experienced amateur I have been shooting film for years and digital for awile and I have an understanding of depth of field, shutter speed and those basics (but if you don't he explains them). This book was great at explaining how a digital camera works (even my engineer husband learned a few things!) and what all those "other" knobs, buttons and settings (besides the shutter button) are for. It explains what you can expect from and do with a DSLR. IT explains some about post processing with Adobe. If you have questions like "how do I make my camera do that?" when you see a cool picture this book might provide the answers. Initially I borrowed this and Digital Photography for Dummies from the library. I found the dummies book too wordy and chatty with not enough solid info, and I liked this one so much I bought a copy for myself, and I refer back to it often.
    Great Guide The book titles itself as a guide. I would label it more as an essential book for anyone who recently purchased a digital SLR. The book lives up to it's promise of taking you beyond point and shoot. After all, if you just doled out for that SLR, you should want to make the most of it. The book divides itself into reasonable chunks of information and is sorted logically, taking you through the camera features, lenses, flash and filters
and on to RAW files and image editing. This book does not act like a classroom book - with tutorials etc, but offers all the basics in a simple and straight forward form. A good example is in the techniques section. Four pages are spent on handling light and dark objects. The dark objects are shown with two types of exposure and the copy explains the whys and the solutions at hand with a digital SLR. The copy explains how the light and dark objects are similar in challenges and shows the typical photos that you
would be challenged with. The photos themselves are not overly grand, but certainly not just snapshots. The main point of this to the reader is that it does not make one
feel that a section is beyond them, just because there are no photos of a place or subject you won't encounter without a big travel budget.
The price is a little high, though it may have dropped now that the CDN dollar is on par with the greenback, but at $50 it is worth the investment if your making the move to something more than a point and shoot camera.
    Any library appealing to amateur photographers will find it a welcome reference. THE DIGITAL SLR GUIDE: BEYOND POINT-AND-SHOOT DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY covers the many options of the latest cameras, which typically combine features from 35mm cameras with a better storage and delivery system. A digital SLR can make for great pictures - but photographers moving from 'point-and-shoot' to this mode are typically confused and lost over all the options and possibilities of both shooting and using popular image-editing software. This guide is the place to begin: it covers all accessories, features, how to adopt expert techniques for shooting the best photos, and how to edit images for maximum results. Any library appealing to amateur photographers will find it a welcome reference.
Diane C. Donovan
California Bookwatch
    It's ok but cold be better. A easy and quick book to read, but I didn't get out as much as I thought I would.
I feel less theory and more practical examples/scenarios would have been in order. Also the book contains a lot of white space making it much bigger than it needed to be.
A few image errors really let it down:
fig 2.15 p34 - how is the car speeding down a freway with out a driver ?-)
fig 2.12 p31 & fig 6.2 the same but claimed to be taken differently ?-)
fig 3.11 a & b transposed :-(
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