Something about the F-stop? With this book I can bust out my iPhone and read about any situation - from getting that macro bee-in-a-flower shot to capturing the excitement of Fourth of July fireworks - so that I never have to miss that perfect shot again. After buying the book, you get access to the private Stunning Digital Photography Readers group on Facebook where you can ask the questions and post pictures for feedback from Tony, Chelsea, and other readers
Kindle vs. Nook vs. iPad: Which e-book reader should you buy? - CNET
hardware: Which reading and app ecosystem offers the most flexibility?One of the advantages of having your reading collection "in the cloud" is that you can access your books on multiple devices, though some e-book vendors offer better cross-platform support than others.This is where terminology can get a bit confusing: the e-book stores can be available on different devices, including (in the case of Apple) those of rival e-book publishers -- the e-book equivalent of buying a can of Pepsi from a Coke vending machine.The iPad offers access to all major e-book stores via their respective apps. That said, if you're only interested in reading -- without taking notes, tweeting, or other text input -- that supercheap, superlight Kindle may well be all you need.How to choose So, which screen is better for reading: e-ink or LCD? We can't answer that question for you
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