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Book Reviews of Nikon D300 inBrief Laminated Reference CardBook Review: Not bad if you need such a reference Summary: 3 Stars
This little fold out is not a bad item to have in your camera case for new D300 camera owners. I can't say I've ever used mine on a shoot, but it's there just in case. Good quality construction, color-coded subject organization, it should last fairly well through normal lite usage. If you need to refer to this all the time, you should really take the time to learn your camera. I highly recommend David Busch's Nikon D300 Guide to Digital SLR Photography for that purpose.
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Book Review: Handy Chart, expensive, poorly implemented Summary: 3 Stars
This is a handy "cheat sheet" chart, but as others have mentioned it could have been better implemented. Mine began to separate at the seams. It is pricey for what it is. Nothing in the materials, construction or "workmanship" warrants the price charged. I have since come to much prefer the Thom Hogan e-Books, which include a which include a "To Go" book and a smaller laminated card of my own construction.
Book Review: Why no spiral binding??? Summary: 2 Stars
This is a real handy cheat sheet. But it is configured in a stupid, fold out & out & out to poster size format. In no time the "hinged" plastic seams will separate and this will be a collection of loose sheets. A simple spiral binding would have made this such a functional, pleasing-to-use, and lasting adjunct to the photographer's kit bag. Also, the typeface/font could be larger for us 'visually challenged'. The color coding 'works' and is helpful
Book Review: poor choice Summary: 2 Stars
An overpriced flow chart.Best use the money towards a complete book describing the D300 and its features. The book supplied by Nikon with the D300 is excellent and there are other books that are also very informative.
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