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Nikon D300 Digital Field Guide
by J. Dennis Thomas
from Wiley
Customer Reviews:
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 / 5.0 
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Digital Field Guide Nikon D300 
This guide is little more than camera manual, too brief and skimpy on detail. Much of the contense are devoted to telling me about how to be a photographer rather than helping me be better aquainted with my new camera. The author frequently describes non Nikon equipment as he wanders through topics like poritature, landscapes and sporting shots.
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Less than 1/2 the book is D300 specific 
The rest of the book is generic photography 101 material. I was disappointed. The book lacks depth on the D300 features and capabilities. I recently received and read David Busch's D300 book and it is much more in-depth and has very little generic photography 101 in it. This "field guide" will be discarded in favor of David Busch's D300 guide.
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Disappointingly not enough D300, full of errors and way too much very basic photo class 
Buying a D300 without firmly knowing the basics of photography is like buying a plane without having had flying lessons; it's nice to look at but you can't do much with it. Two thirds of this book is regrettably filled (padded?)with basic photography lessons that are too entry level for the kind of photographers who would or should purchase the very sophisticated D300 in the first place. To make things worse it even mis-labels the metering control for the D300, and, as noted in another review, is replete... more info
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Good, not Great 
About half this book is devoted to the D300, and is done relatively well. Two criticisms: the other half is generic photography information and the D300 data is not as in depth as I would have liked.
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