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Shooting Digital: Pro Tips for Taking Great Pictures with Your Digital Camera
 
 

Shooting Digital: Pro Tips for Taking Great Pictures with Your Digital Camera (Paperback)

by Mikkel Aaland (Author) "Since most of us come to the digital world from the world of film, it's comforting that much of the nomenclature of digital photography is..." (more)
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  • Paperback: 304 pages
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons (5 Aug 2003)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0782141048
  • ISBN-13: 978-0782141047
  • Product Dimensions: 25.3 x 20 x 1.9 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 492,614 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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    #44 in  Books > Computing & Internet > Digital Photography > Beginners > Digital Cameras
    #78 in  Books > Computing & Internet > Digital Photography > Techniques & Tips
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A digital camera is functionally identical to a traditional film camera in all respects except image storage, right? Not at all, and in Shooting Digital Mikkel Aaland shows exactly why. He shows why digital cameras--the point-and-shoot variety as well as fancier models meant for professional photographers--are overall neither better nor worse than cameras of older design, and goes on to show you how to take advantage of their special traits. He shows how to compensate for their shortcomings, too, notably shutter lag (for which he documents a useful testing procedure) and colour fringing. Though there's some coverage of creating animated GIFs, this book generally sticks to the shooting stage and leaves editing to other volumes.

Aaland never forgets that digital cameras should be more cameras than digital, and his book serves as an excellent photography text for hobbyists and aspiring professionals. The author's advice in this area is both technical (how to light a still life and how to best a strobe to eliminate shadows) and artistic (why kids should be encouraged to photograph other kids, and how you can use perspective to create weird effects). He's an accomplished photographer who obviously loves his work, and his enthusiasm for making art with a camera--and, for that matter, just playing with one--comes through brilliantly. --David Wall

Topics covered: photography--of objects, people, places, action, nature and other subjects--as accomplished with a modern digital camera. Emphasis falls on the relationship between camera and subject, as defined by focus, lighting, composition and motion. Further attention goes to image manipulation accomplished via camera settings (such as white balance, exposure and to post-shoot processing with image software). There's also nice coverage of the differences among various image file formats. --Robert Lawton, Amazon.com

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Major companies like Kodak and Nikon are abandoning the manufacture of film cameras and are producing affordable digitals, so it′s an ideal time for substantial manuals on their use to appear. Aaland was among the first to write such books when his Digital Photography was published in 1992. In this second edition of Shooting Digital, he has removed material that is no longer relevant (e.g., shutter–release lag) and added chapters on shooting and processing RAW data and on the digital renaissance in shooting in black and white. Highly recommended. (Library Journal, March 15, 2007)

"Renowned author Aaland takes photographers through an enjoyable but fluidly intellectual guide for self–improvement." (Digital Photographer) --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Intermediates should buy it while it's still up to date!, 4 Jan 2004
By M Round (Midlands, United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
You can't envy anyone trying to cover this vast and rapidly changing subject in just one book, but Aaland has done a pretty good job.

The book really aims at the intelligent beginner, freshly converting film photographer or intermediate digital camera user. A point and shoot merchant could gain some insight into what makes for a good composition, but your camera really needs to have manual controls to make the best use of the information provided.

The author is American so you have to ignore some of the spellings and references to little league baseball, but apart from a few camera model name differences on this side of the ocean, all the other info is relevant.

Aaland makes use of experts in various fields for tips and always gives links to web sites (including his own) for further reference. The only area the book was a bit thin on was the exact techniques used to manipulate images on your computer. Not really a surprise given that he has written other books on that subject!

If this sound like a book to suit you then get it now (2004), because in three years time nobody will even remember what a SmartMedia card was!

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16 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars excellent for beginners, 24 Jun 2004
By Mr. G. M. Liddell (york, north yorks United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
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Having just got my first digital camera I needed some instruction on how best to operate one to achieve good results, this book outlines everything you will need to know about aperture,shutter speeds,exposures etc along with how to shoot using different techniques to get pro looking shots without too much effort.It is well put together,well illustrated and printed to a high standard.This is an excellent tutorial for those wanting to learn how to use cameras with manual controls not staight forward point and shoot,for this it would be overkill,so if your camera has manual shutter control,apperture and focus then I would say BUY IT NOW,a fantastic tool!
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3.0 out of 5 stars Not the best you can buy., 15 Jun 2005
By R. Kazmin (Brussels) - See all my reviews
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My actual rating for this book is 2.5 stars. Here is why:
For a book about photography, it has very uninspiring photos. They do demonstrate the points the author is trying to convey, but the photos are average at best. I am certainly not a pro, but a lot of my snapshots look better than most of the photos in this book. While the author does a rather good job explaining different factors that contribute to exposure, his tips are not of "pro" level:
"Position yourself and your camera in relation to the subject carefully, and with forethought" (46).
"Learn to anticipate the right moment to shoot through careful observation and knowledge of the subject" (46). I personally do not find this sort of advice very useful. Throughout the book (aimed at beginner), the author devotes a great deal of time to discussing electronic strobes and soft boxes (equipment which is not readily available to a beginner), while not enough place is given to working with natural light. I don't know about you, but I have no undiffused strobe of medium height nor do I have an interest in purchasing one. When discussing processing, he avoids going to detail and constantly self-markets his other book, Photoshop Elements 2 Solutions.

You do learn something from this book, but I had much better and more useful experiences with other works in this genre. If you are looking for a comprehensive guide to digital photography (beginner or intermediate), I would look somewhere else.

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