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How to Do Everything with Your Digital Camera - How to Do Everything
How to Do Everything with Your Digital Camera - How to Do Everything
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Published:
26 February, 2001
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Publishing Rationale - Digital Camera use is clearly on the rise -sales of cameras have topped $1 Billion, and the digital category now makes up about 36% of the entire camera market, with 1.8 million units sold in 1999 (a 63% increase in 1999), according to market researcher NPD Intelect. - Digital Camera prices are dropping. There are lots of digital cameras on the market in a wide price range, but the introduction of sub-$300 cameras, and the increased sales coming from non-cameras specific retailers (Kmart, and chain drugstores, in addition to Circuit City and Fry's Electronics) means there's a huge spike in digital camera owners who have cameras but may not know what to do with them - or with the digital images they capture. - Osborne's How to Do Everything series is a strong seller, and the addition of new titles is sure to expand the success - especially for this hot topic
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| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9780072127720 |
| ISBN10 | 0072127724 |
| Number Of Pages | 394 |
| Item Weight | 702 g |
| Product Dimensions | 185 x 25 x 231 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | Osborne/McGraw-Hill |
| Format | paperback |
| Edition | illustrated edition |
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Author's Bio
Michael Banks (Oxford, OH) is a lifelong photography enthusiast, and is the author of more than three dozen books (including PC Confidential, The Internet Unplugged and Web Psychos, Stalkers and Pranksters), and has also been a Contributing Editor for CMP's Windows Magazine, Computer Shopper, and other publications. He has written for every major computing magazine, beginning with Creative Computing and PC Computing in the early 1980s.