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Author: David Busch
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Posts about Download The Book Free Download David Busch's Nikon D7100 Guide to Digital SLR Photography, 1st ed. from 4shared, mediafire, hotfile, and mirror link DAVID BUSCH'S NIKON D7100 GUIDE TO DIGITAL SLR PHOTOGRAPHY is the best all-in-one resource and reference for the Nikon D7100. This new addition to the Nikon line features ISO up to 6,400, a new exposure sensor with 2016-pixel resolution, and full HDTV video. With this book in hand, you will explore the world of digital photography, sharpen your creativity, and get great results with your Nikon D7100. With clear how-to steps and full-color illustrations, DAVID BUSCH'S NIKON D7100 GUIDE TO DIGITAL SLR PHOTOGRAPHY covers all the features of this sophisticated camera in depth, from taking your first photos through advanced details of setup, exposure, lenses, lighting, and more, and relates each feature to specific photographic techniques and situations. Also included is the handy Nikon D7100 "road map," an easy-to-use visual guide to the camera's features and controls. With David Busch as your guide, you'll be in full creative control, whether you're shooting on the job, as an advanced hobbyist, or are just out for fun. Start building your knowledge, creativity, and confidence with the Nikon D7100 today.Direct download links available for Free Download David Busch's Nikon D7100 Guide to Digital SLR Photography, 1st ed. (David Busch's Digital Photography Guides) [Kindle Edition]
- File Size: 8639 KB
- Print Length: 509 pages
- Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1285763092
- Publisher: Course Technology PTR; 1 edition (June 12, 2013)
- Sold by: Cengage Learning
- Language: English
- ASIN: B00DDQZKR6
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Well I've been ripped off. This book is has far too many of errors and omissions. The first two things I tried to look up - either wrong or not there - the Nikon Manual is easier to use, better cross referenced and accurate. Two examples:
Example 1: I have some early 1980's Nikon AI lens. And i know my new D7100 can use these. So I go to chapter 11, Working with Lenses - it tells me I can use AI lenses but does not tell how. The reason I buy a book and don't use the supplied manual is that books provide all the info you need to achieve something in one place. So for an old AI lens what should have been there is (all in the one place) - something like this:
1. Define lens to camera - up to 9 lens can be used (Setup Menu/Non CPU lens data)
2. Assign a button to tell which lens you are using (Custom setting F2, other options also)
3. Mount the lens
4. Using the assigned button tell the camera which lens you have mounted
5. you can only use A or M shooting modes
6. (do you need to do anything with the AF/M lever - I suspect not)
7. use the focus indicator in the viewfinder to focus (if lens max aperture is f5.6 or wider)
In the end it was easier to use the Nikon Manual than the book to achieve the above.
By the way Chapter 11 has the feel of someone who is doing a cut and paste of generic stuff to get their word/page count up.
Page 367 - he says that a normal lens for a D7100 is 35mm (thats correct) and then describes a number of options to consider - Opps - All the lenses described are 50mm lenses.!!!! Cut and paste from a FX text to this DX text. Well at least the book is a bit thicker.
Somewhere else in the book he states the D7100 is a full frame camera!!! Another typo.
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