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Straightforward, clear answers to the most commonly asked digital photography questionsWhats the difference between optical zoom and digital zoom? Do more megapixels equate to better photo quality? Why is there a delay after I push the shutter release button before I can take another picture? If you?ve ever asked a question concerning digital photography and wished you had a helpful resource to provide you with clear, reliable answers, then look no further.With nearly four decades of photo experience under his belt, author Jeff Wignall responds to 365 of the most common digital photography questions with informative, practical replies. The full-color format helps you see what hes talking about.Boasts a colorful yet simple design that helps you find exactly the information you?re looking for Illustrates each answer with one or more photos Eliminates any ambiguity by providing you with authoritative answers along with clear illustrationsDigital Photography FAQz is a well-organized guide, featuring answers to questions that you haven?t even thought of yet!

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Digital Photography FAQz

Jeff Wignall

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Digital Photography FAQz

Published byJohn Wiley & Sons, Inc.10475 Crosspoint Blvd.Indianapolis, IN 46256www.wiley.com

Copyright 2012 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Indianapolis, Indiana

All Photographs 2012 Jeff Wignall, unless otherwise credited

Published simultaneously in Canada

ISBN: 978-1-118-27723-2

Manufactured in the United States of America

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Acquisitions Editor

Aaron Black

Project Editor

Amanda Gambill

Technical Editor

Haje Jan Kamps

Senior Copy Editor

Kim Heusel

Editorial Director

Robyn Siesky

Business Manager

Amy Knies

Senior Marketing Manager

Sandy Smith

Vice President and Executive Group Publisher

Richard Swadley

Vice President and Executive Publisher

Barry Pruett

Senior Project Coordinator

Kristie Rees

Graphics and Production Specialists

Lissa Auciello-Brogan, Carrie A. Cesavice

Quality Control Technician

John Greenough

Proofreading

Evelyn Wellborn

About the Author

Jeff Wignall is a photographer, writer, and teacher from Stratford, Connecticut. He has written numerous books about photography, including: Exposure Photo Workshop Second Edition (also from Wiley), The NEW Joy of Digital Photography, Jeff Wignalls Digital Photography Crash Course, Winning Digital Photo Contests, Focus on Digital Photography Basics, and The Joy of Photography Third Edition.

He is a contributing editor with Popular Photography and Photographers i (http://photographersi.com) magazines, and a frequent contributor to Outdoor Photographer, Shutterbug, American Photo, and the Black Star Rising blog (published by the legendary Black Star photojournalism agency).

You can visit Jeffs website at www.jeffwignall.com, or his blog at www.phototipoftheday.blogspot.com.

Acknowledgments

Thanks to my friend and former student Mark Allin, Senior VP of Wileys Global Professional/Trade business, for encouraging me to write for Wiley. Many thanks also to Barry Pruett, Vice President and Executive Publisher at Wiley, and to Aaron Black, Acquisitions Editor, for helping me turn this idea into a book (and for the fine guitar licks). Thanks, as well, to my Editor, Amanda Gambill, Senior Copy Editor Kim Heusel and Technical Editor, Haje Jan Kamps, for their help you cant publish a book like this without a team of talented editors.

I would like to thank the following photographers for contributing their exceptional work to this book: Lisa Aliperti, Derek Doeffinger, Brett S. Foster, Robert Ganz (and sons and nephew), and Jennica Reis (and family). Thanks also to photographer Laura McElroy for sharing her expertise in zoo photography.

Many thanks also to Jon Van Gorder and John Goldhurst at Van Gorder Studios (www.jonvangorder.com) for their knowledge and boundless generosity. Thanks also to Jim, Jesse, Ray, and Ray at Milford Photo (www.milfordphoto.com) for many years of help and friendship.

I am also grateful to these friends for allowing me to photograph them: Hart Borax, John Corvino, Marcella Eversole, Bill Fedorko, Emily Fedorko, Nick Jacobs, Lynne Perrigo, Rich Sarnecky, and Marie Spinosa from Professor Louie and the Crowmatix (www.woodstockrecords.com).

My great appreciation also to the following companies for providing photography and technical information: Canon, Epson, Eye-Fi, Fotodiox, Hoodman, HP Marketing, Ikelite Underwater Systems, JOBY, Kodak, Lensbaby, Lexar, LumiQuest, Manfrotto, Mumford Time Machine/Mumford Micro Systems, Nik Software, Nikon, Olympus, Novoflex, Photoflex, SanDisk, Sekonic, Sigma, Sony, and Voltaic Systems.

Introduction

I came up with the idea for this book while giving a talk at a local camera shop. Toward the end of the evening I asked, So, does anyone have any questions about digital photography? Two hours later, my voice was giving out (and the shop employees were jingling their store keys loudly), but still, the questions kept coming. In the back of my mind, I thought, I bet I could write a book that answers a lot of these questions about digital photography. So, I did.

This book contains exactly 365 questions about digital photography and digital cameras one for each day of the year. Its actually a great way to take a one-year class in photography. Ive tried to compile questions that appeal to a wide range of photo hobbyists from beginners to the more advanced photographer. This book covers many photography topics, including how to choose a camera, how to set your camera for success, how to take sharp photos, how to use composition and design, how to master light and flash techniques, and much more.

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