Sharpen your understanding of how Canon EOS cameras & lenses work
Want to know more than just your camera’s basics? Understand not only its essentials but also every single option you have? If you’re a photographer who must know everything about your camera, then you’ll find Andrew Gibson’s Understanding EOS extremely useful.
These four ebooks will teach you how to optimize the latest cameras & lenses to fit your shooting style. Written and organized and detailed with Gibson’s noted style for smoothing out ideas to their most understandable level—they avoid instruction-manual type jargon and confusion.
You’ll read some of the best photography writing out there. And you’ll get over 300 pages about mastering the EOS system. Learn perfect-lit exposure properly, take advantage of your different shooting modes, and learn all you can about lenses and focusing.
You’ll gain an authoritative grasp of shooting with EOS cameras & lenses. So if you want to impress yourself with taking your studying seriously, with these 4 ebooks, you’ll get an expert level of understanding how your camera and lens work.
And right now and for a limited time, you’re going to get the entire bundle for 36.6% off. It’s only $19 for a short time!
What’s included? Why should I buy this bundle?
You’re going to get 4 ebooks about mastering Canon EOS cameras and lenses. You’ll have a total of 332 pages to help you learn your camera in and out.
Book 1: Understanding EOS
In this ebook, you’ll learn how to work ISO, aperture, shutter speed, and every Picture Style and shooting mode (e.g., Aperture and Shutter priority) found in the latest Canon cameras. You’ll also get a debriefing on histograms and get a breakdown on how white balance affects mood in your photo.
Here’s some of what you’ll learn:
Learn what the creative triangle is and know that photography is more than selecting which buttons to press on your camera
Move out of your camera’s fully automatic exposure modes and take control of your camera’s settings
Expertly use the creative aspects of aperture, shutter speed, and ISO to create beautiful photos
Book 2: Understanding Exposure
Here, you’ll learn how to get perfectly-lit exposures every time you shoot. To do so, you’ll learn the basic concepts of measuring light and understand how to think in stops.
Here’s some of what you’ll learn:
Use your camera’s luminance and color histograms to see if the exposure is correct
Understand the differences between evaluative, spot, partial, and center-weighted metering
Apply Custom Function menus to set up exposure functions that adapt to your shooting style
Book 3: Understanding Lenses Part I
In this part of the bundle, you’ll get a guide to using Canon’s kit and wide-angle lenses. You’ll learn how they’re made and which situations they’re best used for. You’ll also get a buying guide to wide-angle lenses.
Here’s some of what you’ll learn:
Understand how your choice of lens and focal length affect the aesthetics of your images
Explore the creative potential of kit and wide-angle lenses (your kit lens is better than you may think)
Discover where you can find information that will help you make sure you’re investing your money properly
Book 4: Understanding Lenses Part II
Here, you’ll get a guide to using and buying Canon lenses between 50mm and 300mm. You’ll learn which shooting situations are best for each lens and also learn how to expertly use them. The buying guide will direct you to notable lenses and to equipment that helps you optimize them.
Here’s some of what you’ll learn:
See why a 50mm prime lens could be one of the least expensive and most versatile lenses you ever own
Learn the benefits of using short telephoto lenses for close-up, portrait, landscape and travel photography
Understand what bokeh is and how to use it creatively
About Andrew S. Gibson:
“My interest in photography began when my parents bought me a Ricoh KR-10m camera over 20 years ago. Since that day I progressed from colour negative to slide and black and white film and finally to digital, when I bought my first digital SLR, an EOS 350D, in 2006. I used Canon EOS cameras for many years, and now my main system is the Fujifilm range, which I like for the portability and quality.
I’ve taken photos in over 60 countries, studied for a degree in photography and worked as Technical Editor for EOS magazine. Now I’m a freelance writer and I make a living writing and teaching people about photography.”
NOTE: The following EOS cameras have different names in Europe and North America.
EOS 300D / Rebel
EOS 350D / Rebel XT
EOS 400D / Rebel XTi
EOS 450D / Rebel XSi
EOS 500D / Rebel T1i
EOS 550D / Rebel T2i
EOS 600D / Rebel T3i
EOS 650D / Rebel T4i
EOS 700D / Rebel T5i
EOS 750D / Rebel T6i
EOS 760D / Rebel T6s
EOS 1000D / Rebel XS
EOS 1100D / Rebel T3
EOS 1200D / Rebel T5
EOS 100D / Rebel SL1
Above are the European names used throughout for Canon EOS cameras













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