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Product Reviews:
 
Somewhat basic, March 5, 2004
Reviewer: "greystork"
I must admit that I had expected more from this DVD. It's not a bad DVD -
everything is quite professionally and neatly done - but the material
presented is probably not very useful if you are an amateur photographer,
i.e. not a total novice.
If you are about to buy your first digital camera, or if you've just
bought yourself one, this DVD will definitely fill in some blanks, but if
you're expecting very in-depth technical information about digital cameras
and digital photography - the stuff you won't find in the manual - then
you will likely be a tad disappointed. This is not the learning tool that
will take you a significant step closer to being a hard-core professional
photographer.
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Digital Photography Captured Volume 1, January 14, 2004
Reviewer: Michael Radomski
This is an excellent dvd that helped me learn much more about
considerations and improving results. I have had a digital cam for 4 years
and thought I was pretty good, but this is much more complete than others
I've seen. I am glad I made the investment, my pics improved immediately.
Good job guys, looking forward to Volume 2
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Got me over the hump, July 22, 2003
Reviewer: "bigdanl"
I've always been interested in taking photographs. The part I hate is all
the technical details and having to read the manuals. There has always
been this barrier to understanding how to REALLY use my camera (a Nikon
880) well. It's loaded with features I knew nothing about. I've never
taken a class and didn't know an f-stop from an aperture. This DVD
certainly helps clear things up a bit and I think my photos are getting
better. Can't wait for the next volume!
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Very helpful DVD, July 20, 2003
Reviewer: Joseph A Roth
I've been shooting digital photography for a few years and on the advice
of a friend I bought this DVD for my wife who was interested in getting in
digital photgraphy. It brought her up to speed on the bascis of how the
cameras work and how to use them very quickly, plus I've found a couple of
tips to be very helpful in my photography. I would recomend this DVD to
anybody getting into digital photography or who has been shooting for a
while.
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Digital Camera? (Yes or No) DVD player? (Yes) Curious?, July 2, 2003
Reviewer: J. Brook
Whether or not you own a digital camera, this DVD will put you on the
right track to getting the most out of this amazing technology.
I've owned a 35mm Canon (actually two) since I was 16. Yikes, that's 20
years now. When the lens on my EOS Rebel broke last summer I bought a
Nikon 995 instead. I can honestly say I've shot more photos since the
Nikon purchase than in the prior 19 years.
I spent hours if not days deciding which camera was right for me; and
weeks figuring out how to get the most out of it from the manual, books
and websites. I wish this DVD was available last summer because it's all
here. And the quick tips section has already improved my 'eye'. In fact,
if the producer is reading this... how 'bout a DVD of just tips... please.
The quality is great. The information relevant, and way more 'readable'
than most books. As a volume 1, I'd recommend this to anyone who's new to
the digital side of photography, and curious about what makes it different
(and in my opinion better). Then again, the tips on composition alone were
worth the 30 bucks. Bring on volume 2.
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A fantastic DVD for the novice digital photographer, June 20, 2003
Reviewer: Gerald Paul Radomski
Four great things about this DVD:
First, it helps you decide on a digital camera before you put down your
money. It doesn't recommend a specific camera model, but it helps you
understand the features you're likely to find in a range of cameras and
decide what's best based on how you intend to use the camera. Then it
shows you how to get the most from the features you're likely to have in
your new camera.
Second, it has some great sections on how to take different kinds of
pictures. A professional photographer gives you tips on how to do action,
close-up, landscape, and portrait photography and you see some great
examples that are so clear you'll want to go out and try what you've
learned.
Then, there's a fantastic section on composition that's like a slide show
with critical comments on each picture. This is fun just to sit back and
enjoy some beautiful photography.
And finally, this is a true, interactive DVD. It's not like watching some
boring how-to TV show! Each lesson is a short chapter only a couple of
minutes long. You have instant random access to any chapter and you can
skip around and go to the specific topic you want to know more about. This
DVD is perfect for someone just starting out with digital photography.
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