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David Busch's Canon EOS R10 Guide to Digital Photography is your all-in-one comprehensive resource and reference for the highly-affordable APS-C format Canon EOS R10. Beginners and budding enthusiasts alike will appreciate this 24-megapixel camera’s action-friendly 23 frames-per second continuous shooting capabilities. Image stabilization built into many RF-mount lenses – including two all-new RF-S optics introduced with the camera – virtually eliminates blur from camera shake at slow shutter speeds. Three available adapters make it easy to supplement your RF-mount lenses with a broad selection of legacy Canon EF and EF-S lenses. The R10 has wireless connectivity to computers and smart devices and high-definition 4K and Full HD movie-making capabilities. With this book in hand, you can quickly apply all these advanced features to your digital photography, while boosting your creativity to take great photographs with your Canon EOS R10.

Filled with detailed how-to steps and full-color illustrations, David Busch's Canon EOS R10 Guide to Digital Photography covers all this upscale camera's features in depth, from taking your first photos through advanced details of setup, exposure, lens selection, lighting, and more, and relates each feature to specific photographic techniques and situations. Also included is the handy "roadmap" chapter, an easy-to-use visual guide to the cameras' features and controls. Learn when to use each option and, more importantly, when not to use them, by following the author’s recommended settings for every menu entry. With best-selling photographer and mentor David Busch as your guide, you'll quickly have full creative mastery of your camera’s capabilities, whether you're shooting on the job, as an advanced enthusiast, or are just out for fun. Start building your knowledge and confidence, while bringing your vision to light with the Canon EOS R10.


Preface x
Introduction xi
Chapter 1 Thinking Outside the Box
1(26)
First Things First
2(3)
Initial Setup
5(1)
Power Options
6(2)
Mounting a Lens
8(1)
Adjusting Diopter Correction
8(1)
Inserting a Memory Card
9(1)
Learning Basic Navigation
9(2)
Formatting a Memory Card
11(1)
Setting the Time and Date
12(1)
Selecting a Shooting Mode
13(2)
Choosing a Metering Mode
15(2)
Mastering the Quick Control Screen
17(2)
Choosing a Focus Mode
19(1)
Selecting AF Area
19(2)
Other Settings
21(1)
Using Drive Modes and Self-Timer/Remote
21(1)
Taking a Picture
22(1)
Reviewing the Images You've Taken
22(2)
Cruising through Index Views
24(1)
Transferring Photos to Your Computer
24(1)
Quick Control: Playback
25(2)
Chapter 2 Your Visual Roadmap
27(16)
Front View
28(3)
The Business End
31(2)
Right-Side Controls
33(3)
Mastering the Touch Screen
36(1)
Flexible View
36(1)
Touch Operation
37(4)
Underneath Your Camera
41(2)
Chapter 3 Recommended Settings
43(8)
Changing Default Settings
43(1)
Resetting to Factory Defaults
43(4)
Recommended Default Changes
47(4)
Chapter 4 Nailing the Right Exposure
51(44)
Getting a Handle on Exposure
52(4)
Correctly Exposed
56(1)
Overexposed
56(1)
Underexposed
57(1)
Choosing a Metering Mode
58(2)
Choosing a Shooting Mode
60(1)
Aperture-Priority Mode
61(2)
Shutter-Priority Mode
63(1)
Program AE Mode
64(1)
Flexible-Priority Mode
65(1)
Manual Exposure Mode
66(2)
Adjusting Exposure with ISO Settings
68(1)
Dealing with Visual Noise
69(1)
Making EV Changes
70(1)
Bracketing Parameters
71(1)
Number of Exposures
72(1)
Bracketing Sequence
72(1)
Bracketing Auto Cancel
73(1)
Increment Between Exposures
73(1)
Creating a Bracketed Set
73(2)
Working with HDR
75(1)
Using HDR Mode
76(2)
Bracketing and Merge to HDR
78(3)
Fixing Exposures with Histograms
81(1)
Tonal Range
82(1)
Histogram Basics
83(2)
Understanding Histograms
85(4)
Discovering Basic Zone Modes
89(1)
Scene Intelligent Auto Mode
89(2)
Special Scene Mode
91(2)
Creative Filters
93(2)
Chapter 5 Mastering the Mysteries of Focus
95(26)
Auto or Manual Focus?
95(1)
How Focus Works
96(1)
Contrast Detection
97(1)
Phase Detection
98(2)
AF Pixel Layout
100(1)
Dual Pixel CMOS AF
101(1)
Dual Pixel RAW Focus Adjustments
102(3)
Circles of Confusion and Focus
105(1)
Working with the AF System
106(1)
AF Operation
106(3)
AF Area
109(1)
Spot AF
110(1)
1-Point AF
111(1)
Expand AF Area
111(1)
Expand AF Area: Around
111(1)
Flexible Zone AF 1
112(1)
Flexible Zone AF 2 (Vertical)/Flexible Zone AF 3 (Horizontal)
112(1)
Whole Area AF
113(1)
Orientation Linked AF Point
113(1)
Subject Tracking
114(2)
Magnified View
116(1)
Fine-Tuning Your Autofocus
116(2)
Back-Button Focus
118(3)
Chapter 6 Activating Back-Button Focus
121(24)
Advanced Techniques
123(1)
Continuous Shooting
123(3)
More Exposure Options
126(1)
A Tiny Slice of Time
126(1)
Working with Short Exposures
127(2)
Long Exposures
129(1)
Three Ways to Take Long Exposures
129(1)
Working with Long Exposures
130(4)
Delayed Exposures
134(1)
Self-Timer
134(1)
Time-Lapse and Interval Photography
134(3)
Star Trails
137(4)
Shooting Panoramas
141(2)
Left/Right vs. Up/Down Panning
143(2)
Chapter 7 Choosing Your Lens Arsenal
145(16)
Your First Lenses
146(2)
Canon RF-Mount Lenses
148(5)
Using Adapted Lenses
153(1)
Canon RF-Mount Adapters
153(1)
Image Stabilization and You
154(1)
How It Works
155(2)
What Lenses Can Do for You
157(1)
Using Wide-Angle Lenses
158(1)
Avoiding Potential Wide-Angle Problems
159(1)
Using Telephoto and Tele-Zoom Lenses
159(1)
Avoiding Telephoto Lens Problems
160(1)
Chapter 8 Mastering Light
161(8)
Light That's Available
161(3)
Continuous Lighting Basics
164(1)
Living with Color Temperature
164(2)
Daylight
166(1)
Incandescent/Tungsten/Halogen Light
167(1)
Fluorescent Light/LEDs
167(2)
Chapter 9 Electronic Flash Basics
169(32)
How Electronic Flash Works
170(1)
Ghost Images
171(1)
Avoiding Sync-Speed Problems
172(2)
Determining Exposure
174(1)
Guide Numbers
174(1)
Getting Started with Electronic Flash
175(1)
Flash Exposure Compensation and FE Lock
176(2)
Flash Range
178(1)
Flash Control
179(1)
Flash Firing
179(1)
E-TTL Balance
179(1)
E-TTLII Metering
180(1)
Continuous Flash Control
180(1)
Red-eye Reduction
180(1)
Slow Synchro
180(1)
Built-in Flash Settings
181(1)
External Flash Function Settings
182(2)
Flash C.Fn Settings
184(1)
Clear Settings
184(1)
Using Flash Settings
184(1)
When to Disable Flash Firing
184(1)
More on Flash Modes
185(5)
Using External Electronic Flash
190(2)
Speedlite EL-1
192(1)
Speedlite 600EX-RT/600EX II-RT
193(2)
Speedlite 580EXII
195(1)
Speedlite EL-5
196(1)
Speedlite 470EX-AI
196(1)
Speedlite 430EX III-RT
197(1)
Speedlite 320EX
197(1)
Speedlite EL-100
198(1)
Speedlite 270EXII
199(1)
Close-Up Lites
199(2)
Chapter 10 Working with Wireless Flash
201(18)
Wireless Evolution
201(1)
Elements of Wireless Flash
202(1)
Flash Combinations
202(1)
Controlling Flash Units
203(2)
Why Use Wireless Flash?
205(1)
Key Wireless Concepts
205(1)
Which Flashes Can Be Operated Wirelessly?
206(1)
Setting Up a Sender/Controller Flash
207(1)
Using a Speedlite as an Optical Sender
208(1)
Using the ST-E2 Transmitter as Sender
209(1)
Using the Speedlite EL-1 as Radio Sender
210(1)
Using the Speedlite 600EX-RT/600EX II-RT as Radio Sender
210(1)
Using the Speedlite 430EX III-RT as Radio Sender
211(1)
Using the ST-E3-RT or ST-E10 as a Radio Sender
211(1)
Setting Up a Receiver Flash
212(1)
Choosing a Channel
213(1)
Working with Groups
214(1)
Ratio Control
215(3)
Remote Release Function/Linked Shooting
218(1)
Chapter 11 Customizing with the Shooting Menu
219(58)
Anatomy of the Menus
219(2)
Shooting Menu Options
221(1)
Image Quality
222(4)
Dual Pixel RAW
226(1)
Still Image Aspect Ratio
227(1)
Exposure Compensation/Automatic Exposure Bracketing
228(1)
ISO Speed Settings
228(1)
HDR Shooting [ HDR PQ]
229(1)
HDR Mode
230(1)
Auto Lighting Optimizer
230(1)
Highlight Tone Priority
231(1)
Anti-Flicker Shooting
232(1)
Flash Control
233(3)
Metering Mode
236(1)
White Balance
237(2)
Custom White Balance
239(1)
White Balance Shift/Bracketing
240(1)
Color Space
241(2)
Picture Style
243(8)
Clarity
251(1)
Shooting Creative Filters
251(1)
Lens Aberration Correction
251(4)
Long Exposure Noise Reduction
255(1)
High ISO Speed Noise Reduction
256(1)
Dust Delete Data
257(1)
Multiple Exposure
258(3)
RAW Burst Mode
261(1)
Focus Bracketing
262(4)
Drive Mode
266(1)
Interval Timer
266(1)
Bulb Timer
266(1)
Silent Shutter Function
267(1)
Shutter Mode
267(1)
Release Shutter without Card
268(1)
IS (Image Stabilizer) Mode
268(1)
Customize Quick Controls
269(2)
Touch Shutter
271(1)
Image Review
271(1)
High-Speed Display
272(1)
Metering Timer
272(1)
Display Simulation
272(1)
OVF Sim View Assist
273(1)
Shooting Information Display
274(1)
Reverse Display
275(1)
Viewfinder Display Format
276(1)
Display Performance
276(1)
Chapter 12 Customizing with the Autofocus Menu
277(14)
AF Menu Options
277(1)
AF Operation
278(1)
AF Area
278(1)
Subject Tracking
279(1)
Subject to Detect
280(1)
Eye Detection
280(1)
Switching Tracked Subjects
280(1)
Servo AF Characteristics
281(1)
One-Shot AF Release-Priority
282(1)
Preview AF
282(1)
Lens Drive when AF Impossible
283(1)
AF-Assist Beam Firing
283(1)
Touch & Drag AF Settings
284(1)
Limit AF Areas
285(1)
Multi-Controller Sensitivity/AF Point Select
285(1)
Orientation Linked AF Point
286(1)
MF Peaking Settings
286(1)
Focus Guide
287(1)
Movie Servo AF
287(1)
Electronic Full-Time MF
288(1)
Lens Electronic MF
288(1)
Focus/Control Ring
289(1)
Focus Ring Rotation
289(1)
RF Lens MF Focus Ring Sensitivity
289(2)
Chapter 13 The Playback and Wireless Menus
291(32)
Playback Menu Options
291(1)
Protect Images
292(2)
Erase Images
294(1)
Rotate Stills
295(1)
Change Movie Rotate Information
295(1)
Rating
296(1)
Print Order
297(1)
Photobook Set-up
298(1)
RAW Image Processing
298(2)
Creative Assist
300(1)
Quick Control RAW Processing
301(1)
Cloud RAW Image Processing
301(1)
Playback Creative Filters
302(1)
Red-eye Correction
302(1)
Resize
302(1)
Cropping
303(1)
HEIF → JPEG Conversion
304(1)
Slide Show
304(1)
Set Image Search Conditions
305(1)
View From Last Seen
306(1)
Magnification
306(1)
Image Jump with Main Dial
307(1)
Playback Information Display
308(2)
Highlight Alert
310(1)
AF Point Disp
310(1)
Playback Grid
310(1)
Movie Play Count
311(1)
HDMIHDR Output
311(1)
Wireless Menu
311(1)
Connecting to a Smartphone via Bluetooth
312(3)
Connecting to a Smartphone Using Wi-Fi
315(2)
Connecting to a Computer Using Wi-Fi
317(1)
Wi-Fi Connection Using an Access Point
318(1)
Connecting to Wireless Remote Control
319(1)
Ready to Go
319(4)
Chapter 14 Set-up Menu
323(16)
Set-up Menu Options
323(1)
Select Folder
324(1)
File Numbering
325(1)
Format Card
326(1)
Auto Rotate
326(1)
Add Movie Rotate Information
327(1)
Date/Time/Zone
327(1)
Language
328(1)
Video System
328(1)
Help Text Size
328(1)
Mode Guide
329(1)
Beep
329(1)
Volume
329(1)
Power Saving
330(1)
Screen/Viewfinder Display
331(1)
Screen/Viewfinder Brightness
331(1)
Fine-Tune Viewfinder Color Tone
332(1)
UI Magnification
332(1)
HDMI Resolution
333(1)
Touch Control
333(1)
Multi-Function Lock
334(1)
Focus Mode Switch (AF/MF)
334(1)
Sensor Cleaning
334(1)
Choose USB Connection App
335(1)
Reset Camera
335(1)
Custom Shooting Mode (C1, C2)
336(1)
Battery Information
337(1)
Copyright Information
337(1)
Manual/Software URL
338(1)
Certification Logo Display
338(1)
Firmware
338(1)
Chapter 15 The Custom Functions and My Menus
339(18)
Custom Functions Settings
340(1)
Exposure Level Increments
340(1)
ISO Speed Setting Increments
340(1)
Speed From Metering/ISO Auto
341(1)
Bracketing Auto Cancel
341(1)
Bracketing Sequence
341(1)
Number of Bracketed Shots
342(1)
Safety Shift
342(1)
Same Exposure for New Aperture
343(2)
AE Lock Metering Mode After Focus
345(1)
Set Shutter Speed Range
345(1)
Set Aperture Range
346(1)
Dial Direction to Set Tv/Av
346(1)
Control Ring Direction to Set Tv/Av
346(1)
Switch Main Dial/Quick Control Dial When Shooting
347(1)
Customize Buttons
347(3)
Customize Dials
350(1)
Clear Customized Settings
351(1)
Add Cropping Information
351(1)
Default Erase Option
352(1)
Release Shutter without Lens
353(1)
Retract Lens on Power Off
353(1)
Clear All Custom Func. (C.Fn)
353(1)
My Menu
353(4)
Chapter 16 Capturing Video
357(36)
Movie Shooting Menus
359(1)
Shooting Mode
360(1)
Movie Recording Size
360(1)
High Frame Rate
361(1)
Digital Zoom
361(1)
Sound Recording
361(1)
Movie ISO Speed Settings
362(1)
HDR Shooting
363(1)
Movie Av 1/8-stop Increments
364(1)
Movie Auto Slow Shutter
364(1)
Time-lapse Movie
364(1)
Movie Self-timer
365(1)
Remote Control
366(1)
IS (Image Stabilizer Mode)
366(1)
Shutter Button Function for Movies
367(1)
Zebra Settings
368(1)
Shooting Information Display/Viewfinder Display Format
369(1)
Reverse Display
369(1)
Standby: Low Resolution
369(1)
HDMI Display
370(1)
Time Code
370(1)
Movie Autofocus Menus
371(1)
Movie Servo AF
372(1)
Movie Servo AF Speed
372(1)
Movie Servo AF Tracking Sensitivity
372(1)
Compression, Resolution, and Frame Rates
373(1)
Compression
373(1)
Resolution
374(1)
Frame Rate
374(1)
High Frame Rate Video
375(1)
HDR Movies
376(1)
Exposure Options
376(1)
More on Shutter Speeds
377(1)
Playback and Editing
378(1)
Tips for Shooting Better Video
379(1)
Zooming and Video
379(2)
Keep Things Stable and on the Level
381(1)
Shooting Script
381(1)
Storyboards
382(1)
Storytelling in Video
382(2)
Composition
384(3)
Lighting for Video
387(2)
Audio
389(3)
Stills from Movies
392(1)
Index 393
With more than two million books in print, David D. Busch is the world's #1 best-selling camera guide author, with more than 100 guidebooks for Nikon, Canon, Sony, Olympus, Pentax, and Panasonic cameras, and many popular books devoted to digital photography and imaging techniques. His best-sellers include Digital SLR Cameras and Photography for Dummies, which has sold more than 300,000 copies in five editions, and Mastering Digital SLR Photography, now in its Fourth Edition. The graduate of Kent State University is a former newspaper reporter/photographer, and operated his own commercial photo studio, shooting sports, weddings, portraits, fashion, architecture, product photography, and travel images. For 22 years he was a principal in CCS/PR, Inc., one of the largest public relations/marketing firms based in San Diego, working on press conferences, press kits, media tours, and sponsored photo trade magazine articles for Eastman Kodak Company and other imaging companies. His 2500 articles and accompanying photos have appeared inside and on the covers of hundreds of magazines, including Popular Photography, Rangefinder, and Professional Photographer. For the last decade, Busch has devoted much of his time to sharing his photographic expertise, both in publications, and in seminar/workshops he hosts at the Cleveland Photographic Society School of Photography. He has been a call-in guest for 21 different radio shows nationally and in major markets, including WTOP-AM (Washington), KYW-AM (Philadelphia), USA Network (Daybreak USA), WPHM-AM (Detroit), KMJE-FM (Sacramento), CJAD-AM (Montreal), WBIX-AM (Boston), ABC Radio Network (Jonathan & Mary Show). He's also been a call-in guest for one Canadian television show, and appeared live on Breakfast Television in Toronto, the Today Show of the Great White North. With a total of more than 200 books to his credit, Busch has had as many as five books appear simultaneously in the Amazon.com Top 25 Digital Photography Books, and when Michael Carr of About.com named the top five digital photography books for beginners, the initial #1 and #2 choices were Busch's Digital Photography All-in-One Desk Reference for Dummies and Mastering Digital Photography. His work has been translated into Arabic, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese, Portuguese, Bulgarian, German, Italian, French, and other languages. Busch lives in Ravenna, Ohio, and you can find him online at www.dslrguides.com.