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E-raamat: Canon Rebel T1i/500D: From Snapshots to Great Shots

  • Formaat: 288 pages
  • Sari: From Snapshots to Great Shots
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Oct-2009
  • Kirjastus: Peachpit Press Publications
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780321679123
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  • Formaat: 288 pages
  • Sari: From Snapshots to Great Shots
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Oct-2009
  • Kirjastus: Peachpit Press Publications
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780321679123

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This book is for anyone who upgrades from their point-and-shoot or first DSLR to a Canon Rebel T1i/500D and wants to get the best shots possible but isn't sure what to do next. There's the manual, of course, as well as competing books, and while they all tell camera owners, often in 400+ pages, what the camera can do, none of them shows them exactly how to use their camera to create great images!

This book has one goal: to teach Canon Rebel T1i/500D owners how to make great shots using their Canon camera. It teaches them how to use their T1i/500D to create the type of photographs that inspired them to buy the camera in the first place. Everything in the book is in service of creating a great image. Starting with the top things they need to know about their camera, the author then carefully guides readers through the modes of the camera. Users will get practical advice from a pro on which settings to use when, great shooting tips, and even end-of-chapter assignments that will allow T1i/500D owners to immediately put to use all the great info in each chapter.
Introduction x
The T1i Top Ten List
1(24)
Ten Tips to Make Your Shooting More Productive Right Out of the Box
1(1)
Poring Over the Camera
2(2)
Poring Over the Camera
4(1)
Charge Your Battery
5(1)
Turn Off the Release Shutter without Card Setting
6(1)
Set Your JPEG Image Quality
7(2)
Turn Off the Auto ISO Setting
9(1)
Set Your Focus Point and Mode
10(2)
Set the Correct White Balance
12(3)
Adjust the Viewfinder Diopter
15(1)
Know How to Override Auto Focus
15(1)
Review Your Shots
16(6)
Hold Your Camera for Proper Shooting
22(3)
Assignments
23(2)
First Things First
25(32)
A Few Things to Know and Do Before You Begin Taking Pictures
25(1)
Poring Over the Picture
26(2)
Poring Over the Picture
28(2)
Choosing the Right Memory Card
30(1)
Formatting Your Memory Card
30(2)
Updating the T1i's Firmware
32(2)
Cleaning the Sensor
34(2)
Using the Right Format: RAW vs. JPEG
36(2)
Lenses and Focal Lengths
38(6)
What Is Exposure?
44(3)
Motion and Depth of Field
47(2)
Video and the T1i
49(8)
Assignments
54(3)
The Basic Zone
57(20)
Get Shooting with the Automatic Camera Modes
57(1)
Poring Over the Picture
58(2)
Poring Over the Picture
60(2)
Full Auto Mode
62(1)
Portrait Mode
63(1)
Landscape Mode
64(1)
Close-up Mode
64(2)
Sports Mode
66(1)
Night Portrait Mode
67(1)
Flash Off Mode
68(1)
Creative Auto Mode
69(4)
Why You Will Never Want to Use the Basic Zone Again
73(4)
Assignments
74(3)
The Creative Zone
77(24)
Taking Your Photography to the Next Level
77(1)
Poring Over the Picture
78(2)
Poring Over the Picture
80(2)
P: Program Mode
82(3)
TV: Shutter Priority Mode
85(4)
Av: Aperture Priority Mode
89(5)
M: Manual Mode
94(3)
A-DEP: Auto Depth of Field Mode
97(1)
How I Shoot: A Closer Look at the Camera Settings I Use
97(4)
Assignments
99(2)
Moving Target
101(26)
The Tricks to Shooting Sports and More
101(1)
Poring Over the Picture
102(2)
Poring Over the Picture
104(2)
Stop Right There!
106(4)
Using Shutter Priority (TV) Mode to Stop Motion
110(1)
Using Aperture Priority (AV) Mode to Isolate Your Subject
111(2)
Keep Them in Focus with Al Servo and Auto AF Focus Point Selection
113(2)
Stop and Go with Al Focus AF
115(1)
Manual Focus for Anticipated Action
116(1)
Keeping Up with the Continuous Shooting Mode
117(2)
A Sense of Motion
119(3)
Tips for Shooting Action
122(5)
Assignments
125(2)
Say Cheese!
127(34)
Settings and Features to Make Great Portraits
127(1)
Poring Over the Picture
128(2)
Poring Over the Picture
130(2)
Automatic Portrait Mode
132(1)
Using Aperture Priority Mode
132(3)
Metering Modes for Portraits
135(2)
Using the AE Lock Feature
137(1)
Focusing: The Eyes Have It
138(1)
Classic Black and White Portraits
139(3)
The Portrait Picture Style for Better Skin Tones
142(1)
Detect Faces with Live View
143(3)
Use Fill Flash for Reducing Shadows
146(2)
Portraits on the Move
148(2)
Tips for Shooting Better Portraits
150(11)
Assignments
159(2)
Landscape Photography
161(38)
Tips, Tools, and Techniques to Get the Most Out of Your Landscape Photography
161(1)
Poring Over the Picture
162(2)
Poring Over the Picture
164(2)
Sharp and In Focus: Using Tripods
166(2)
Using A-DEP to Maximize Depth of Field
168(1)
Selecting the Proper ISO
169(2)
Using Noise Reduction
171(1)
Selecting a White Balance
172(2)
Using the Landscape Picture Style
174(1)
Taming Bright Skies with Exposure Compensation
175(2)
Shooting Beautiful Black and White Landscapes
177(2)
The Golden Light
179(2)
Where to Focus
181(2)
Easier Focusing
183(1)
Making Water Fluid
184(2)
Directing the Viewer: A Word about Composition
186(3)
Advanced Techniques to Explore
189(10)
Assignments
197(2)
Mood Lighting
199(30)
Shooting When the Lights Get Low
199(1)
Poring Over the Picture
200(2)
Poring Over the Picture
202(2)
Raising the ISO: The Simple Solution
204(2)
Using Very High ISOs
206(1)
Stabilizing the Situation
207(4)
Focusing in Low Light
211(2)
Shooting Long Exposures
213(1)
Using the Built-in Flash
214(4)
Compensating for the Flash Exposure
218(2)
Reducing Red-Eye
220(2)
2nd Curtain Sync
222(2)
Flash and Glass
224(1)
A Few Words about External Flash
225(4)
Assignments
226(3)
Creative Compositions
229(18)
Improve Your Pictures with Sound Compositional Elements
229(1)
Poring Over the Picture
230(2)
Poring Over the Picture
232(2)
Depth of Field
234(2)
Angles
236(1)
Point of View
237(1)
Patterns
237(1)
Color
237(3)
Contrast
240(1)
Leading Lines
241(2)
Splitting the Frame
243(1)
Frames within Frames
243(4)
Assignments
245(2)
Advanced Techniques
247(23)
Impress Your Family and Friends
247(1)
Poring Over the Picture
248(2)
Poring Over the Picture
250(2)
Spot Meter for More Exposure Control
252(4)
Manual Mode
256(1)
Avoiding Lens Flare
256(4)
Bracketing Exposures
260(3)
Macro Photography
263(1)
Auto Lighting Optimizer
264(2)
The My Menu setting
266(2)
Conclusion
268(2)
Assignments
269(1)
Index 270
Jeff Revell has been shooting professionally for more than 25 years, and has a wide range of expertise in everything from landscape photography to travel and urban photography. As an early adopter of digital technology, he has been on the leading edge of digital imaging technology, education and instruction. Perhaps best known as the photographer behind the popular "PhotoWalk Pro" blog, each weekday Jeff shares step-by-step tutorials on digital photography technique and editing of digital images. The worldwide appeal of Jeff's site, along with his live PhotoWalks have made him one of the most sought-after and trusted sources for digital photography training and education.