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    A Short Course in Canon EOS 300D Photography | PDF | 46mb | ISBN: 1928873421 | ISBN: 1928873421 | Pu

    Posted By: pulser
    Неясно, почему не было этой книжки на Аваксе раньше.. Очень популярная камера, хоть и уже слегка устаревшая, очень популярная книжка, хоть и для новичка, конечно же.. Но несмотря на то, что у меня давно уже 20D, да и в книжке ничего нового не открыл, прямо скажем, с чистой совестью рекоммендую всем, кто начинает...

    ps - Кто найдёт то же самое - по более свежим камерам - 20D / 350D - зашарьте плиз...





    Preface
    A great photograph begins when you recognize a great scene or subject. But recognizing a great opportunity isn't enough to capture it; you also have to be prepared. A large part of being prepared involves understanding your camera well enough to capture what you see. Getting you prepared to see and capture great photographs is what this book is all about. It doesn't matter if you are taking pictures for real-estate ads or self-expression, there's a lot here to help you get better results and more satisfaction from your photography.

    To get better, and possibly even great photographs, you need to understand both concepts and procedures; the "whys" and "hows" of photography.

    Concepts of photography are the underlying principles that apply regardless of the camera you are using. They include such things as how sharpness and exposure affect your images and the way they are perceived by viewers. Understanding concepts answers the "why" kinds of questions you might have about photography.

    Procedures are those things specific to one kind of camera, and explain step-by-step how you set your camera's controls to capture an image just the way you want to. Understanding procedures gives you the answers to the "how" kinds of questions you might have.

    This book is organized around the concepts of digital photography because that's how photographers think. You think about scenes and subjects, highlights and shadows, softness and sharpness, color and tone. The procedures you use with the Canon EOS Digital Rebel camera are integrated throughout the concepts, appearing in those places where they apply. This integrated approach let's you first understand the concepts of photography and then see step by step how to use the Digital Rebel in all kinds of photographic situations.

    To get more effective, interesting, and creative photographs, you only need to understand how and when to use a few simple features on your camera such as focus, exposure controls, and flash. If you've previously avoided understanding these features and the profound impact they can have on your images, you'll be pleased to know that you can learn them on a weekend afternoon. You can then spend the rest of your life marveling at how their infinite variety of combinations makes it possible to convey your own personal view of the world. You'll be ready to keep everything in a scene sharp for maximum detail or to blur it all for an impressionistic portrayal. You'll be able to get dramatic close-ups, freeze fast action, create wonderful panoramas, and capture the beauty and wonder of rainbows, sunsets, fireworks, and nighttime scenes.

    As you explore your camera, be sure to have fun. There are no "rules" or "best" way to make a picture. Great photographs come from using what you know to experiment and try new approaches. Digital cameras make this especially easy because there are no film costs or delays. Every experiment is free and you see the results immediately so you can experiment step by step.

    This book assumes you've mastered the mechanics of your camera. It's about getting great pictures, not about installing batteries and connecting your camera to your computer. That information is well presented in the user guides that came with your camera, however it is summarized in the Appendix of this book.

    Introduction

    New, a Short Courses digital photography book for people who own the Canon EOS Digital Rebel digital camera and want to get better pictures. This beautifully written and illustrated guide, drawing on the much more comprehensive information on the ShortCourses Web site, pulls together answers to the questions you might have about using the Digital Rebel, including the following:

    Taking a Picture in Full Auto Mode
    Using Menus
    Reviewing Images
    Managing Your Images
    Giving a Slide Show on TV
    Selecting Image Quality
    Changing Exposure Modes
    Using Image Zone Modes
    Using Program AE (P) Mode
    Using Program Shift
    Using Shutter-Priority (Tv) Mode
    Using Aperture-Priority (Av) Mode
    Using Manual (M) Mode
    Using Exposure Compensation
    Using Autoexposure (AE) Lock
    Using Autoexposure Bracketing (AEB)
    Displaying Histograms
    Using Histograms
    Using the Self-timer/Remote Control
    Changing the ISO
    Increasing the Sharpness of Moving Objects
    Selecting a Focus Point
    Using Focus Lock
    Using Manual Focus
    Increasing Depth of Field
    Using Auto Depth-of-Field AE (A-DEP)
    Setting Your Lens to the Hyperfocal Distance
    Zone Focusing
    Decreasing Depth of Field
    Capturing Creative Blur
    Selecting a White Balance Mode
    Setting a Custom White Balance
    Using White Balance Bracketing
    Using Bulb Exposures
    Mounting and Unmounting a Lens
    Zooming a Lens
    Using Autoflash
    Turning Red-eye Mode On and Off
    Using Fill Flash
    Using Slow Sync Flash
    Preventing the Flash from Firing
    Using Flash Exposure Lock
    Increasing Depth of Field in Close-ups
    Turning Continuous Mode On and Off
    Using the Set-up Menu
    Entering a Print Order
    Selecting Parameters
    Creating Parameters