I have this book in Kindle format and it isn't terrible from a formatting standpoint. I haven't read it cover to cover but glanced through it several times.
The table of contents probably has the worst formatting. This is because two reasons, 1 the chapter subtitles are fairly long (e.g. "Chapter Three. Shooting Weddings like a Pro: There is no retaking Wedding Photos. It's got to be right the first time." Even in a small font, that goes to two lines on Kindle screen. Then they use some sub-chapter headings and those are indented. The indent accompanied by the long titles gives an "odd" look in my opinion.
There are a lot of pictures. The pictures generally take up about half the screen. Some are larger. Typically you get text above and/ or below the picture but sometimes do to the way it falls, you'll get a picture on a page by itself.
The text reads pretty much like any other book on Kindle.
I'm not sure how easy it would be to use this as a reference book when your out shooting. I suppose if you read it and added notes and highlighting it would work as well as anything.
So I guess my personal opinion is I would not rule this book out for Kindle. It serves its purpose for me.
The table of contents probably has the worst formatting. This is because two reasons, 1 the chapter subtitles are fairly long (e.g. "Chapter Three. Shooting Weddings like a Pro: There is no retaking Wedding Photos. It's got to be right the first time." Even in a small font, that goes to two lines on Kindle screen. Then they use some sub-chapter headings and those are indented. The indent accompanied by the long titles gives an "odd" look in my opinion.
There are a lot of pictures. The pictures generally take up about half the screen. Some are larger. Typically you get text above and/ or below the picture but sometimes do to the way it falls, you'll get a picture on a page by itself.
The text reads pretty much like any other book on Kindle.
I'm not sure how easy it would be to use this as a reference book when your out shooting. I suppose if you read it and added notes and highlighting it would work as well as anything.
So I guess my personal opinion is I would not rule this book out for Kindle. It serves its purpose for me.