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31 of 32 people found the following review helpful.More of an improved manual than a field guide but good at what it does
By Derek Jones
All books on photography receive mixed reviews because camera owners are on different points of the photographic learning curve and have different expectations. This book is aimed primarily at two categories. Firstly, those who have taken the plunge and bought a D7000 as their first DSLR. Secondly, those upgrading from an entry level DSLR who, in spite of good intentions, have never found the time to convert fully to regular manual control from point-and-shoot. Some intermediate users will buy it to remind themselves about the menus and controls of their new camera. The book will certainly not transform an intermediate into an advanced photographer. The purpose of the book is made clear in the introduction: "an adjunct to the manual, explaining the camera and its functions in more detail, in a way that's easier to understand." In other words more of an improved manual than a field guide.After describing all the external controls and the information display in the first chapter the author moves on to examine some of the most commonly changed settings in the camera such as exposure modes, metering, autofocus, white balance and ISO. As throughout the rest of the book the author throws in numerous tips for those relatively new to DSLRs. The discussion of the Picture Control System here is one of a number of topics which is much superior to the manual.Following a chapter on setting up the camera, including an examination of menus, the author moves on to discuss lenses. The experienced will groan at this (particularly when they see vibration reduction yet again) but the author does at least write in a concise and informative manner, and he does mention lenses other than Nikon - something not always done in such books. He proceeds to a chapter on exposure, including useful advice on histograms, exposure compensation and bracketing before covering flash, Live View and video mode.Most of the remainder of the book discusses portraits, weddings, concerts, sports photography, night photography and macro photography. Many (like me) will already have read books on these subjects but the author is very readable (I particularly enjoyed the chapter on portraits) and all the photos have details of the settings (EXIF information) plus the lens used. The 300 page book concludes with a chapter on in-camera editing.This book is not without faults. For example, on multiple exposures it is at first sight even briefer and less helpful than the manual. At least the manual (somewhat cryptically) states that multiple exposures make use of RAW data to "produce colors noticeably superior to those in software-generated photographic overlays." It is true that the book mentions high dynamic range (HDR) in two later references to multiple exposures but with relatively little detail, and HDR does not seem to feature in the index. However, this is being "picky". This book is a useful size, attractively presented, is concise and readable, is well priced at under a tenner, and I believe that it will be useful to the many DSLR beginners and near-beginners who will buy the D7000.
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful.Useful Only for Beginner/Intermediate Level Photographers
By HeavyMetalManitou
The first 114 pages of the book are an expanded D7000 manual rather than a field guide. Most of the rest of the book is generic photography advice which, while practical and interesting, does not relate purely to the Nikon D7000. Other than the chapter on selecting and using lenses for the D7000, which is extremely helpful to novice and advanced photographers alike, there is little in the book that experienced photographers won't already know. For beginner/intermediate photographers, though, the book offers useful knowledge on exposure, light, live view and video, event photography, landscape and nature photography, macro photography, night/low-light photography, portrait photography, still-life photography, stock photography, and viewing/in-camera editing. The guide comes with a gray card and colour-checker card, to help D7000 users achieve accurate white balance and colour.If you're an experienced SLR user, you won't learn anything new from this book. If, on the other hand, the D7000 is your first SLR, this guide represents a practical learning tool for your journey into SLR photography.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful.Invaluable for the beginner-to-intermediate shooter
By Squeebles
I have always shot with Nikon cameras and have had three previous DSLRs prior to the D7000 (namely D50, D70, D90) and up and until now I have never bothered reading the supplied book of instructions. I've always found The Nikon menu system to be intuitive and I have my own method of shooting, so why start now?Well, in effect, the D7000 (the new mid-level release) is such an amazing & complex piece of technology I felt I had to learn to be able to operate it fully otherwise I wouldn't be get the best out of it and my money's worth.Admittedly this book is more of an update and expansion to the official Nikon guide, but it does go into more detail and walks you through all the controls, features and functions in easy to follow instructions and full colour pictures. Finally the inclusion of a grey/colour balance card is a nice, handy touch, they can be more than a tenner themselves.This may not be useful for experienced photographers, it taught me about handling the camera rather than how to take better photos, but for anyone else it's less than ten pounds well spent.
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