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Beyond Point-and-Shoot: Learning to Use a Digital SLR or Interchangeable-Lens Camera [Paperback]

Darrell Young

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April 30 2012

There are two types of new photographers: those satisfied with their low-cost point-and-shoot cameras, and those more enthusiastic photographers who recognize the limitations of low-cost equipment and want to improve their pictures. No longer satisfied with simple snapshots, the enthusiast moves up to a more complex digital camera-one with interchangeable lenses and manual controls-to satisfy their artistic urge.

Assuming little to no knowledge of photographic terms, techniques, or technology, Beyond Point-And-Shoot is intended to help smooth the transition from photographic newbie to "real" photographer who is experienced, in-control, and passionate about their craft. Author Darrell Young explores various types of interchangeable-lens cameras, focusing on those with larger imaging sensors, such as digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) cameras.

Learn how to get the most out of your camera's automatic and semi-automatic exposure modes, as well as how to move beyond those modes and take full, manual control of your camera. Watch your photography improve as you discover how to apply important photographic principles, such as depth of field, white balance, and metering. With this newfound knowledge you'll move beyond point-and-shoot and begin taking truly great photographs.

Other topics include:

  • Camera types
  • Lenses
  • Aperture, shutter speed, and ISO
  • Metering and shooting controls
  • Lens focal lengths and angles of view
  • The histogram
  • Color spaces
  • Sensors
  • Filters
  • Image file formats
  • Managing digital noise
  • And much more!

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  • Paperback: 140 pages
  • Publisher: Rocky Nook (April 30 2012)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1933952954
  • ISBN-13: 978-1933952956
  • Product Dimensions: 20.3 x 1.1 x 25.4 cm
  • Shipping Weight: 499 g
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #202,316 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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About the Author

Darrell Young (DigitalDarrell) is an information technology engineer by trade. He's been an avid photographer since 1968 when his mother gave him a Brownie Hawkeye camera.

Darrell has used Nikon cameras and Nikkor lenses since 1980. He has an incurable case of Nikon Acquisition Syndrom (NAS) and delights in working with Nikon's newest digital cameras.

Living near Great Smoky Mountains National Park has given him a real concern for, and interest in, nature photography.

He loves to write, as you can see in the Resources area of the Nikonians.org community. He joined the community in 2000 and his literary contributions led to an invitation to become a Founding Member of the Nikonians Writers Guild.


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5.0 out of 5 stars For the Beginner and Those Who Think They Know Everything! May 21 2012
By Jeff Ornstein - Published on Amazon.com
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I have been a photographer for over fifty years and I have taught photography for about fifteen years; take it from me that this is a must read.

Darrell Young writes in a format that is easy to understand and has the ability to take extremely complex concepts and technical issues down to a level that is easy to comprehend and makes it even easier to put them to practical use.

The book is seperated into three areas. The first is equipment, cameras, lenses; and there uses and differences. This should be a first read for any level of photographer. The second area deals with exposure, probably the most important area to get great pictures. The third areas deals with all the other controls on a camera (any camera).

This book will really enhance your knowledge of digital camers and their peripherals. Even though I am a committed, dedicated Canon user, I am looking forward to reading Mr. Young's books on the Nikon camera line.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Clear and Practical April 30 2012
By Brett Merkey - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
Unlike the author of "Beyond Point-and-Shoot" I did *not* grow up with lots of photos being taken. The Kodak or Polaroid were hauled out for special events only--and even then family members found no reason to cooperate with the poor photographer, usually my mother.

This is a great beginner book for those of you who are getting into this area because of the great revolution that digital technology has brought to us. Cheaper, less technical, more flexible, more powerful access to image-making, saving, and manipulation for the rest of us.

Yes, we want to get beyond the easiest cameras because we recognize that stepping up offers more fun and opportunity. But the jargon--it's worse than computers! This succinct book has lots of images and clear definitions to get us past that. The index is serviceable, but you should not need it because the subject sections are clearly delineated.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The right level and content for me Dec 29 2012
By Michael Frank - Published on Amazon.com
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Although, I have a digital SLR Canon Rebel T1i, I'm essentially a "point and shoot" person. For Christmas, my husband bought me a new macro lens and this book. In the days before the New year, I read through this book while practicing with my new lens. I was really surprised how well this book kept my attention and increased my confidence in shooting. Learning the basics of how to interpret the histogram was huge for me. I think this book is great for a anyone who is ready to wade just a bit deeper than "point and shoot" and really piqued my interest to learn more.

My photography "background": I got a film SLR camera about 11 years ago and a digital SLR Canon Rebel T1i about 5 years ago. I used the Sports, Portrait or Landscape modes when needed but that is about it. I'm not a particularly "artsy" person, but I love capturing memories with a camera. I'm a person/event picture taker. I first got into carrying a camera around to get better pictures of my infant kids (I'm so glad I did). Then I got a nice 70-200 telephoto lens as they began playing more and more sports. I have and love making photobooks (which make GREAT coach gifts BTW). As my oldest son gets ready to go into high-school, I would like to be able to contribute pictures to the school yearbook if I can.

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