The Nikon D90 is the long-awaited upgrade to the popular D80 digital SLR. The D90 sits between the D60 and D300 in Nikons DSLR lineup; though many of its features come from its more expensive sibling. In this book; Darrell Young provides a wealth of information and professional insights for owners of this powerful new camera. Each chapter explores the features and capabilities of the D90 in detail; surpassing basic user manuals by providing step-by-step menu setting adjustments coupled with illustrations and logical explanations for each option. Darrell Youngs writing style allows the reader to follow directions in a friendly and informative manner; as if a friend dropped in to share his experienced knowledge without "talking down" to you; explaining the how and the why. Darrell gives special emphasis to the amazing HD movie capabilities of the D90; which create new possibilities for the creative photographer.Mastering the Nikon D90 is the fourth volume in the highly successful series of Nikonians Press camera books.
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy Lee DunstedterGreat5 of 7 people found the following review helpful. Understanding the Neoclassical Comedies of MoliereBy Lawrance BernaboThis Cliffs Notes volume by Denis M. Calandra and James L. Roberts examines three Neoclassical comedies by Moliere. The volume begins with a section on the Life and Background of the author and an excellent section that distinguishes "Neoclassical Comedy" of Moliere from the "Romantic Comedy" epitomized by Shakespeare. Following a concise explication of Molieres Comic Technique; Calandra and Roberts look at "Tartuffe;" "The Misanthrope" and "The Bourgeois Gentleman." Each play is examined with a List of Characters; a General Plot Summary; Summaries and Commentaries that look at each of the five acts in turn looking at one or two scenes at a time; and then Character Analyses of the main characters. As always; the best way of making use of this little yellow book with the black stripes is to read the commentaries after you have read the corresponding scenes in the play. The greatest strength of this particular Cliffs Notes is the set up of Neoclassical Comedy and Molieres comic technique. For those teaching/reading these plays that background information will allow better understanding of any one of these plays.