Book Review: iPhone Photography & Video For Dummies
If you haven't touched a Dummies book in ten years, a lot has changed. Gone are the phonebook-like black and white pages, and the silly humor. In are full color screenshots, and useful web resource links. With Angelo Micheletti's iPhone Photography and Video For Dummies not only will you pick up a few photo tips, but more importantly, you'll get excited about iPhone video and photos again.
I know for me, the promise of video on the iPhone 3GS was a huge selling point. After a few test shots though, the feature has gone widely unused here. This book was just enough to remind me how powerful the photo and video capabilities of the iPhone are, and that's especially true of the iPhone 4. The book walks through what might be a refresher for many: "Oh, that's right, I forgot you could do a slideshow on the phone itself!" or "I can see the camera settings for iPhone pic in iPhoto '09?"
The information covered is slightly redundant if you read the book from cover to cover, but it is helpful if you are reading smaller portions or particular chapters.
Speaking of chapters, a personal favorite highlighted available accessories and apps to do more with your iPhone, including Gorillacam, which gives you the ability to take time lapse photos, and adds a self-shot timer. This info is hard to put into a book in a timely manner as apps are always coming and going, but it would've been nice to see a few more highlighted accessories and apps.
The book covers a lot of ground that you probably already know, or knew and have forgotten, but it does it in a style that gets you excited about taking photos and video with the iPhone again.