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Canon 1300D Manual Guide

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Canon 1300D Manual Guide

2024-04-24 01:23:12

Overall worth it if you have manual focus guide on your camera like Canon R5, its so easy to nail the focus every time. Just beware, in Photoshop there is no profile for this lens but there is one for Rokinon SP 85 f1.2

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2024-08-27 08:24:13

This is my third book written by David Busch. First two were Canon DSLR 5D mark 3 and mark 4. Now I bought for R5. I was a bit lost until I bought this book. David goes discussing setup and also teaches photography which some of us can still use. He goes over each option first in high level and later in detail this helps you understand your camera in detail. Owners manual is not a guide it is just a manual. This book is a guide which will help you understand your camera in detail. I recommend it highly.

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2024-06-18 03:33:16

The D7500 Guide for me is a very informative book. For me the book is indispensable compared to the D7500 Manual that Nikon sends. I would recommend the book for sure.

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2024-05-14 05:42:14

This book is so much more helpful than the Canon manual. It has been a great help to me.

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2024-06-08 05:35:15

When using optional guide.

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2024-08-12 02:27:52

My canon T6i operates slave flashes from the internal flash and in TTL only. By using the two and the single on I purchased I can now operate my two Canon 430 flashes in manual and at full guide number 244(RMS average, 141 each at ISO 100), Each time I double the ISO the guide number increases by a factor of 1.4. I can still control the output of each flash and better remote control.

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2024-05-12 04:36:22

Fairly new to photography and I took the plunge and bought a Canon R6 because I wanted to buy something nice and not work my way up. This user guide is perfect for someone who is starting up or even for a seasoned photographer. I showed this book to a friend who was my go to for canon questions and he was presently surprised by what he saw, he himself started looking for a guide for his R. It's compact, user friendly, not complicated like most user manuals and very insightful. The breakdowns with picture examples are the best part. If you are on the fence trust me it's worth it.

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2024-06-17 07:58:24

Thanks to the quick start guide, I popped this mic on my Canon EOS 5D Mark II and made a video of my boss answering questions for a collaborative project. It was fairly quick and easy. The mic does take a 9V battery, but luckily we had one hand. Sounds great when I play it back. We also purchased the fuzzy wind sock because our business is oceanfront on the Atlantic.

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2024-06-01 07:51:28

After having used a Canon XHA1 camcorder for the last 10 years, I needed something that was somewhat future-proof. This camera fits the bill! With my XHA1, I had to have a firewire recorder attached to it since I didnt want to use digital tape anymore. This really killed the portability of the camera. When I saw the HC-X1 by Panasonic, I fell in love! It uses very affordable SDXC cards (I even use it with 256GB cards-no problems yet! They seem to work fine). Buy the best cards that you can. Quality counts in this area. So far Ive shot some test video in full auto mode, and Im impressed with the results. This camera is easy to use, and I highly recommend Barry Greens user guide for the Panasonic UX-180, which is the same camera with the added features of SDI and Time-code. The guide will help you to unlock all of the secrets that this camera offers.

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2024-04-24 01:55:31

With all the Canon cameras I've owned to this point, it's nice to have a reference to look at when I'm hunting for a particular setting. This guide is particularly valuable for things I don't do often. Not only that, it has helped me make a few changes in my default settings to improve my web outputs, shutter speed and the quality of my prints. Jam-packed with information.

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