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(Ebook) David Pogue's Digital Photography: The Missing Manual by David Pogue ISBN 9780596154035, 0596154038

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Authors:David Pogue
Pages:306 pages.
Year:2009
Editon:1
Publisher:Pogue Press / O'Reilly Media
Language:english
File Size:8.56 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780596154035, 0596154038
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(Ebook) David Pogue's Digital Photography: The Missing Manual by David Pogue ISBN 9780596154035, 0596154038

I bought this book based on the many positive reviews on Amazon, and I found it useful with a readable, engaging style. But it is FULL OF MISTAKES that should have been caught before it went into print, and will confuse many readers, especially beginners. This book is way below the standard of excellence set by other books in the Missing Manual series.Here are some examples:Writing about Landscape Mode, the author writes that it sets "Large Aperture, creating a large depth of field ...". The fact is that Landscape Mode sets Small aperture, which is what creates a large depth of field. (A Large Aperture actually creates a shallow depth of field.)In discussing Manual Mode, the author wrote "That's full automatic", which is just the opposite of the truth.In discussing lenses, he writes "Telephoto means 'zoom.' " This is incorrect; not all telephoto lenses are zoom lenses, nor are all zoom lenses telephotos.And the list goes on! For a complete list of errata submitted (so far) by readers, go to:[...]
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