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Author: Busch
ISBN : B00CLCPNSO
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Posts about Download The Book Free Download David Busch's Nikon D5200 Guide to Digital SLR Photography from 4shared, mediafire, hotfile, and mirror link The D5200 is the most advanced entry-level camera Nikon has ever introduced. It boasts 24 megapixels of resolution, full high-definition movie-making capabilities, and blazing-fast automatic focus. As the owner of a Nikon D5200, you demand the ability to take outstanding pictures with your new camera. DAVID BUSCH'S NIKON D5200 GUIDE TO DIGITAL SLR PHOTOGRAPHY shows you how, when, and why to use all the cool features, controls, and functions of the Nikon D5200 to take great photographs and movies. Introductory chapters will help you get comfortable with the basics of your camera before you dive right into exploring creative ways to apply file formats, resolution, and exposure. Beautiful, full-color images illustrate where the essential buttons and dials are, so you'll quickly learn how to use the Nikon D5200, and use it like a pro! With DAVID BUSCH'S NIKON D5200 GUIDE TO DIGITAL SLR PHOTOGRAPHY, you'll learn how to select the best autofocus mode, shutter speed, f/stop, and flash capability to take great pictures under any conditions, advanced shooting techniques, including high-definition movie making, how to use external flash functions, troubleshooting and prevention tips to keep your camera and media operating smoothly, and the basics of good photography as you master your camera's operation!Direct download links available for Free Download David Busch's Nikon D5200 Guide to Digital SLR Photography
- File Size: 4727 KB
- Print Length: 400 pages
- Publisher: Course Technology PTR; 0001 edition (April 29, 2013)
- Sold by: Cengage Learning
- Language: English
- ASIN: B00CLCPNSO
- Text-to-Speech: Enabled
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With my brand new Nikon D5200 camera in hand I started reading Mr. Busch's Nikon D5200 Guide to Digital SLR Photography. In the Introduction and Preface Mr. Busch told me how his book is different and better than the rest because, unlike the others, Mr. Busch's book was written specifically for the Nikon D5200 and not copied from another book, modified, and rushed to market. Well, between the Introduction and the first three chapters, Mr. Busch at least twice referred to a "top panel LCD display" that my D5200 doesn't have. So, either Mr. Busch copied the book (or at least some of the chapters) from another one of his books about a camera that has a top panel LCD display, or Mr. Busch confused the Nikon D5200 with another camera that has a top panel LCD display, or somehow Nikon built and delivered to me a mutant D5200 camera without this display. I'll continue reading the book until I either find too many discrepancies between the book and my D5200 and throw the book on my kindling pile or see that these were isolated mistakes and finish the book. So, I can only give Mr. Busch's book three stars at this time (mediocre at best) because I'm starting to lose faith in Mr. Busch being truthful in his writings and his expertise in reviewing and writing guides for cameras.
By Z-Man
This is a rehash of a previous book. That in itself does not disqualify the book. The author acknowledges as much at the beginning of the book. So I would not criticize this were it not for the confusion he creates by systematically referencing inexistent camera attributes and screen-shots, and by writing many paragraphs in frankly poor prose. Yes, you eventually discover the error and go on, but the next time something is confusing (and believe me, there are MANY confusing passages) the mind starts to wonder: Is this another reference to some other camera, or is it just another poorly written explanation?
For a book priced around $30 ($25+ in Amazon), a little more respect for the reader is due. Mr. Busch did not care to carefully edit one of his previous books to make it understandable to the targeted audience (Nikon 5200 owners). He probably added a few pictures and entered or changed a few numbers here and there. And, to add insult over injury, he wrote a difficult to follow hodgepodge where it is clear that no (serious) language editor ever looked at it.
By Juan C. Jaramillo
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