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Artur Landt

Canon EOS 40D

The Rocky Nook Manual

Canon EOS 40D
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27,00 Euro(D) / 27,80 Euro(A)

September 2008
200 Seiten, komplett in Farbe, Broschur
ISBN: 978-1-933952-33-8

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Your new Canon 40D arrives, gets unpacked, batteries are loaded, and
you are ready to go. For the next few weeks you will be in experimental mode as you
try out your camera, and you end up with a basic and limited set of
functions and modes, which you will use for the rest of the camera’s life. It doesn't jave tp be this way.

With this book you can get the full “40D experience”. Learn to master this magnificent
camera the photographer’s way; from the basics of exposure and
metering to focus modes, live view, bracketing, continuous shooting, and flash
photography. Achieve outstanding images in various shooting situations with the customized menu settings found within.

Dr. Artur Landt’s book is beautifully illustrated and is so much more than just a
camera manual. It is a must for all serious amateur, semiprofessional, or
professional photographers who want to get the most out of their
Canon 40D, and who strive to produce impressive, polished, digital
images.

Topics include:
- Camera technology
- Autofocus and exposure
- Exposure modes
- Flash photography
- Interchangeable lenses
- Camera accessories
- Image output

Zielgruppe:

  • Photographers

Autor / Autorin:

Artur Landt is one of the leading German writers in the field of photography, with more than 40 technical books to his credit, as well as numerous journal articles. His books have been translated into several languages and he has contributed the chapter on photography for the 21st edition of the prestigious Brockhous Encyclopedia.

 


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