Canon EOS Rebel T5i/700D For Dummies

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Canon EOS Rebel T5i/700D For Dummies Details

From the Back Cover Learn to: Use all the camera's controls, settings, menus, and buttons Manipulate exposure, focus, and color for better results View your images in Playback mode and prepare them for sharing Cool camera! Now discover how to use all its features and maximize your investment What's more fun than a new camera? Being able to make it do all the cool things you bought it for! Learn what each bell and whistle does plus when and how to use them. Get tips on using Live View, a rundown of basic picture settings, suggestions for getting great shots in numerous situations, and all the guidance you need to confidently take control. Meet the Rebel — tour all the camera controls, choose basic settings, and learn to use the touchscreen Start with Auto — get comfortable with Auto mode; then discover additional creative expression in Creative Auto Just add popcorn — explore Live View and movie mode, and start shooting movies Take the plunge — leave the safety of auto modes and unleash your creativity by taking control of focus, exposure, and color Shoot to share — learn to review your images in the camera, download them, and prepare them for sharing Open the book and find: Explanations of technical photo jargon Steps for customizing your camera Pro tips for shooting portraits and action photos Ways to protect photos and delete those you don't want How to process Raw files Advice on working with exposure What white balance is and how to use it Ten fun features to explore Read more About the Author Julie Adair King is the author of Digital Photography For Dummies as well as For Dummies guides on Nikon and Canon cameras. She teaches photography at the Palm Beach Photographic Centre. Robert Correll is the author of Digital SLR Photography All-in-One For Dummies. Read more

Reviews

I bought and received this e-book (Kindle) before my camera arrived and very thoroughly studied it as I was moving up from a still photo only DSLR. I had a Rebel XTi and bought a T5i. Once I received the camera I read the manual which came with it. Frankly, the owner's manual was extremely well written, logical and intuitive in layout. Bottom line, the owner's manual was better for me than the Dummies book. And I can be quite the dummy.If you just feel that the joke-free, small format, non-margin noted Canon manual is too industrial for you then by all means get the one with the pictures. All the same information is there and it'll teach you what you want to know. It was of no extra benefit to me.

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