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Digital Cameras the Easy Way by Brian Miller

There is quite an “art” needed to master today’s highly computerised digital cameras and their manuals!

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Prominent Dunedin writer and publisher Brian Miller has addressed this by writing an outstanding little book, fact filled with solid practical advice [with even a quote from ourselves], all about Digital Cameras the Easy Way.

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“I’m blown away by a tiny NZ book – Digital Cameras the easy way – Packed full of useful hints and explains the gobbledygook that comes with manuals – all for $15” Jan, Page & Blackmore Booksellers – Nelson

“There’s plenty in this book to justify it’s modest cover price to anyone starting out in digital photography. and if you’re putting off buying a digital camera because it all seems too complicated this is the book for you” Jeremy Rose – Scoop Review

“Full of simple, sensible advice and numerous tips , – but without wodges of unnecessary information to wade through.” Otago Daily Times

“The little handbook – is quite wonderful. – Has the approach of a master teacher and it feels throughout that [the author] is beside the reader and sharing his journey with him – challenging yet accessible and friendly.” Prof. Graham Hill Wanaka

“Helps demystify digital photography – essential tips to improve your photographs. Never overly technical, it’s aimed at the average person who just wants better images.” NetGuide

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Scoop Review Of Books » Photography: Digital Death or Liberation?

Brian Miller has a chapter in his sixty four page Digital Cameras The Easy Way
 titled, “Cull, File and Backup.” It’s far from the only good advice in this handy little book which covers everything from choosing a camera to composition, and creating your own travel blog.

There’s plenty in the book to justify its modest cover price to anyone starting out in digital photography.

And if you’re putting off buying a digital camera because it all seems too complicated this is the book for you.

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