David Busch’s Compact Field Guide for the Canon EOS 7D (David Busch’s Digital Photography Guides)
Are you tired of squinting at the tiny color-coded tables and difficult-to-read text you find on the typical laminated reference card or cheat sheet that you keep with you when you’re in the field or on location? DAVID BUSCH’S COMPACT FIELD GUIDE FOR THE CANON EOS 7D is your solution! This new, lay-flat, spiral bound,
Are you tired of squinting at the tiny color-coded tables and difficult-to-read text you find on the typical laminated reference card or cheat sheet that you keep with you when you’re in the field or on location? DAVID BUSCH’S COMPACT FIELD GUIDE FOR THE CANON EOS 7D is your solution! This new, lay-flat, spiral bound, reference guide condenses all the must-have information you need while shooting into a portable book you’ll want to permanently tuck into your camera bag. You’ll find every settings option for your Canon EOS 7D listed, along with advice on why you should use–or not use–each adjustment. Useful tables provide recommended settings for a wide variety of shooting situations, including landscapes, portraits, sports, close-ups, and travel. With this guide on hand you have all the information you need at your fingertips so you can confidently use your camera on-the-go.
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- Used Book in Good Condition
More accessible than the 7D Manual I have quickly read through some parts of this book, which I feel is appropriate since it is essentially a reference book on the 7D; a replacement for the Canon manual, but much easier on the eyes. Okay, its also more readable, larger book, fonts, pictures, etc. Definitely a more pleasant experience compared to the plain old official manuals. What follows is the review I wrote for the more extensive David Busch’s Canon EOS 7D Digital SLR Photography. Of the two books though, I feel most of…
In Depth Bible for the Canon 7D Fantastically detailed and all-encompassing dissection of the most practical camera out there for birders and sports. Some people complain that the interfaces on the Canon D-model crop cameras are outdated or hard to use. Once you get going, all the controls make extremely good sense, and this guide will unlock the greater potential of these 1.6 crop cameras. I commend these for sports and birding, because the smaller 1.6 sensor is an advantage for users needing powerful zoom reach. Lots of…
Practical and handy camera reference book Like most camera guides, it tells what all the buttons and menu options do. I have Mr Busch’s full length book on the 50d and this compact field guide is much more useable. The print is larger than the Canon user manual and I feel more comfortable writing in this one. The spiral binding allows me to lay the book flat, which means it stays where I left it when I am pushing buttons and peering at displays.Speaking of spiral binding, several of the pages were cut right down the middle of…