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A Short Course in Canon EOS 5D Photography book/ebook

A Short Course in Canon EOS 5D Photography book/ebook

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Author: Dennis Paul Curtin
Publisher: ShortCourses.com
Category: Book

Buy New: $39.95



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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 6 reviews
Sales Rank: 590897

Media: Spiral-bound
Pages: 142
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 10.8 x 8.5 x 0.5

ISBN: 1928873626
EAN: 9781928873624
ASIN: 1928873626

Publication Date: October 15, 2005
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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
This book/eBook package is your guide to getting more interesting and creative photos with the 12.7 megapixel Canon EOS 5D digital SLR. If you want to learn more about the concepts of photography, this book/ebook is for you. It discusses every camera setting on this professional-quality camera in a clear, well-illustrated style, but it also does much more. You'll see why and when you use specific settings, not just how to set them. Youll find that this guide helps you quickly master your camera so youll be getting the kinds of photos you hope for. The book is printed in black & white and has a well-liked spiral binding that lets the book lie flat or be folded back. The accompanying eBook on a CD disc is a printable and searchable full-color version of the same book in Adobe's popular PDF format. It can be read on a PC or Mac using the free Acrobat Reader or any current Web browser. Just some of the things you'll learn are how to take pictures in fully automatic point and shoot mode and how your camera captures digital images; how to play back and manage your images; use buttons, dials, and menus; control image size and quality; shoot continuously, use all of the cameras exposure modes and exposure controls to get photos that show the scene exactly as it is, or as you want to interpret it; using histograms and the RAW format for the highest possible quality; how to control sharpness in your photographs; and how to use focus, depth-of-field, sharpness, softness, and blur creatively. Learn all about light and color and how to use them creatively. Understand how they change throughout the day and seasons, how theyre affected by the weather, and how lights direction and quality affects highlights and shadows. See how to set white balance to capture colors the way you see them. Learn how to use lenses creatively when photographing scenery, interiors, people, and very small subjects. See how zoom, wide-angle, normal, telephoto, and macro mode affects your images. See how to creatively use an external flash both indoors and out and in good light and bad and how to use studio lighting for product shots and portraits. Explore special techniques such as fill and slow sync flash. See how to shoot panoramas, store your own settings, control image qualities such as tone, sharpness and hue, shoot in black & white, use custom functions and other settings, and enter a print order. Finally, learn how to care for your camera and clean dust from the sensor so you dont get black spots on your images.


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5 out of 5 stars A good course of "how to do" good photography   April 12, 2007
Canon 5D is not my first digital camera;In digital "era" I owned first an Olympus 3030 ,six years ago, a Canon 20 D 2 years ago and now the 5D, and I can say this tool brings back the technical capabilities of film cameras to those older amateur photographers allready accustomed with the performance of a film SLR.I read lot of stuff on photo topics including of course the owner's manual :), but after reading this course I can say it's the easiest way for a begginer to understand principles of photography and how to manage and to get maximum of performance from such a tool in a very short time.Well done and thank you Mr Curtin.


5 out of 5 stars Must have self-help series!   January 29, 2007
 6 out of 8 found this review helpful

Each time I get a camera I go buy the related 'Short Course' and have never been disapointed with the material.

Make sure you have access to a color laser or be prepared to take the CD with color PDF to print out the full color version. The printed book is B&W which is odd giving the subject is about color digital cameras rather than Black and White photography. I'd glady pay $5 extra for a full color binded booklet.

Also if you own a Canon camera make sure you visit Canon's website to get an electronic version (PDF) of your cameras manual. That way you can print that out too, but tell your printer to print it FULL PAGE so you can punch and put into a three ring binder and have a large print manual with plenty of room for your own notes. This is much easier to read as you are learning your new Canon camera than the included tiny manual in the box.



1 out of 5 stars Create your own short course!   August 15, 2006
 18 out of 20 found this review helpful

Download the instruction manual from Canon, go to Kinko and have them spiralbound this manual and you have a far better "short course" than this offered here. I bought the short course for the D20 and was very disappointed. I personally like the Magic Lantern books for their simple language. The one for the D5 is not yet out, but can pre-ordered.


4 out of 5 stars Canon EOS 5D Photography   August 1, 2006
 16 out of 19 found this review helpful

The book is a general photography book angled toward the D5 controls and how to operate the camera. It can be very basic on the photography technique side but in some way's that's the books strength in reminding you why you are using that technique. It's a very good book for beginners and intermediates a like but I suspect those with an advanced knowledge of photography will find the book far too basic to read about how the D5 works. What lets this book down is the very poor printed version almost a photocopy print the advantages are the spiral binding allowing you to leave the book open when you play with the camera and the a full colour version of the book on CD.


1 out of 5 stars Too basic for a point and shoot...   June 12, 2006
 40 out of 40 found this review helpful

Unfortunately, having bought this book provided me with no value as it covers the basics that I learned a long time ago. This book is aimed at users who have never held an SLR in their hands (film or digital), and it is a complete miss on the intended audience as anyone not familiar with the notions outlined in this book is highly unlikely to buy an EOS 5D.

Furthermore, the book has a kind of photocopied, B&W look and feel that certainly does not justify the high price charged, which rules out even putting it on your bookcase, in case your five year old decides to learn about photography and you elect to let them do it with your EOS 5D... ;-P

A complete waste of money, which is a shame considering I could have spent hard earned dollars on books that taught me something.

DO NOT BUY unless you have no idea of what depth of field is, in which case, sell your EOS 5D and buy yourself a Nikon FM2 to learn how to take photographs.

Shame it was not described better.

P.S. I never wrote a book review but this screams for my 2c worth.


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