The EOS Rebel T2i and EOS 550D are Canon's newest, most advanced entry-level DSLR-and beginning photographers will enjoy discovering all its ins-and-outs with this comprehensive guide. Complete with easy-to-read callout diagrams on the front and rear interior flaps of the book and a wallet card, this is a must-have for all owners of this model.
By photographers for photographers, Magic Lantern Guides help you get the most from your gear. Written specifically for each individual model, these books don t water down the hard-core information with general how-tos: they cover every feature and menu option in easy-to-follow language; unravel the mysteries of flash; and offer expert explanations of how to use a camera s special functions. And now, they re totally redesigned, in full colour and looking better than ever!
Learn all about the Nikon D7000?the fun and friendly For Dummies way! Whether you?re a digital camera beginner or an experienced photographer, this is the book you need to get the most out of the Nikon D7000, the update to Nikon?s popular D90 model. The helpful tips and tricks in this fun and easy guide will get you quickly up to speed on the D7000?s 16-megapixel sensor, 1080 HD video capabilities, eight-frames-per-second burst, improved ISO, and much more. Helps you get every bit of functionality out of the Nikon D7000 camera Walks you through its exciting new features, including the 16-megapixel sensor, 1080 HD video, 8-frames-per-second burst, improved ISO, and 39 autofocus points Guides you through the basics and beyond on lighting, exposure, focus, and color Reviews the important steps of getting photos from the camera to a PC, developing an effective file system, and sharing photos via print or online Shares photo-retouching tips and unique features of the camera that can be applied to various shooting situations Shoot stills, shoot video, and shoot, you?re a professional photographer! It all starts here, with this great guide.
There are a lot of things that you can do with a good camera such as taking good photographs, recording great moments and a whole lot more. However, you need to find the camera that you are going to buy for this to happen. Since there are a lot of good cameras in the market, it can be quite hard to pick the one that would fit you the most, depending on what you are going to use it for. Therefore, it is important to get to know more about the camera that you are planning to buy. In line with this, the Fujifilm X100V is one of the best choices that you can make and that is why a lot of people are invested in it. Thus, it would be wonderful if you can check it out yourself. This book will be all about the Fujifilm X100V, its specification, and features so that you can get to know it more and be able to decide if it is going to be the one for you.
- This is the latest in Canon’s entry- level, best-selling Rebel camera series. The lightest D-SLR on the market, it offers high-value features, including 10.1 megapixels and Canon quality.
Furnishes complete coverage of the Canon's PowerShot family of digital cameras, offering solutions-based how-to techniques and step-by-step instruction in exposure, composition, perspective and other essential photographic skills.
The Canon EOS Rebel X line of consumer-oriented D-SLR cameras has made its indelible mark on the market. Canon sells tons of these models—and that’s why the Magic Lantern Guides and DVDs that explain how to use them are bestsellers too. The Rebel XSi (the EOS 450D outside of North America) is the most recent update, and it’s bound to be a hit with its 12.2 MP sensor; fast-focusing 9-point AF system; and large 3.0-inch LCD monitor with Live View function. Released right alongside this fabulous camera, Magic Lantern’s book and DVD will be a must for every XSi owner.
Using Japanese paper on digitally printing photos can yield tremendous results for photographers who are interested in experimenting with new methods. But beware: The common concept of how photographs should look will be challenged if you decide to use this technique. Carl-Evert Jonsson shares his experiences using the experimental technique in this book. After using Japanese papers (washi) for paintings and collages, he started to use the papers for his photos. This technique is not an alternative to classic film-based photography. Ink is injected from a cartridge in a printer connected to a computer then the image is reproduced on printable washi paper. Darkroom facilities are not needed. All you need is a computer, printer, washi, and photos. The liveliness of washi fibres gives a softer result, and washi is more absorbent than Western papers, with the ink appearing integrated rather than sitting on the printed surface. Find out how to use a method that will give new life to photos with the insights in this unique photography book.