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David Busch's Compact Field Guide
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 303395" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>I don't have David Busch's "guide" book, only the Compact Field Guide. I had Darrell Young's D7000 book, which is extremely good.</p><p></p><p>Here's my take on <u>those</u> books - you don't need them both. If I had to break it down real simple...</p><p></p><p><strong>Busch Field Guide</strong> - it's like having the manual read to you by the author with additional commentary.</p><p></p><p><strong>Darrell Young Book</strong> - it's like a having the manual read to you by the author while they're also telling you, <em>"And this is how I used the options in this menu..."</em></p><p></p><p>If I had to have one I'd go with the Darrell Young book. With it and the D7000 in hand I went from zero experience with a digital SLR to comfortable enough to be able to figure out what I'd forgotten in short order. I read that one first, with the intention of having the Busch Guide available after the fact. Both follow the same road map, using the original manual order and expounding, but the Young book will give you more practical examples.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 303395, member: 9240"] I don't have David Busch's "guide" book, only the Compact Field Guide. I had Darrell Young's D7000 book, which is extremely good. Here's my take on [U]those[/U] books - you don't need them both. If I had to break it down real simple... [B]Busch Field Guide[/B] - it's like having the manual read to you by the author with additional commentary. [B]Darrell Young Book[/B] - it's like a having the manual read to you by the author while they're also telling you, [I]"And this is how I used the options in this menu..."[/I] If I had to have one I'd go with the Darrell Young book. With it and the D7000 in hand I went from zero experience with a digital SLR to comfortable enough to be able to figure out what I'd forgotten in short order. I read that one first, with the intention of having the Busch Guide available after the fact. Both follow the same road map, using the original manual order and expounding, but the Young book will give you more practical examples. [/QUOTE]
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