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The perfect guide to get you up and running with your new Canon
dSLR camera
The Canon EOS Rebel T3/1100D is a popular dSLR camera for those
moving up from point-and-shoot for the first time. This full-color
guide explains all the buttons, dials, and menus, helping you
understand your camera and start using all its features. Plenty of
colorful photos from the author's portfolio illustrate what you can
achieve. The book covers shooting in auto mode, using the onboard
controls, working with Live View, and managing exposure, focus,
color, and lighting. It also addresses specific shooting
situations, how to get your images from the camera to the computer,
and tips on editing and sharing your photos.
Canon's Rebel T3/1100D is a popular starter camera for those
moving from point-and-shoot to SLR; this book helps dSLR newcomers
understand and use all the controls
Covers using all the dials, menus, and modes; working with Live
View and playback; dialing in exposure and managing lighting; and
shooting in auto mode
Explains how to get the best images in various situations
Addresses how to get images from the camera to the computer,
editing techniques, and how to print photos or post them
online
Full-color photos from the author's collection show what you
can achieve
Anyone moving up to dSLR photography with the Canon T3/1100D
will gain skill and confidence from this easy-to-follow guide.
Auteur
Julie Adair King has authored numerous books on Canon and Nikon cameras as well as Digital Photography For Dummies. Robert Correll teamed with Julie on Canon EOS 60D For Dummies and is the author of High Dynamic Range Digital Photography For Dummies and Digital SLR Photography All-in-One For Dummies.
Résumé
The perfect guide to get you up and running with your new Canon dSLR camera The Canon EOS Rebel T3/1100D is a popular dSLR camera for those moving up from point-and-shoot for the first time. This full-color guide explains all the buttons, dials, and menus, helping you understand your camera and start using all its features. Plenty of colorful photos from the author's portfolio illustrate what you can achieve. The book covers shooting in auto mode, using the onboard controls, working with Live View, and managing exposure, focus, color, and lighting. It also addresses specific shooting situations, how to get your images from the camera to the computer, and tips on editing and sharing your photos.
Contenu
Introduction 1
A Quick Look at What's Ahead 2
Icons and Other Stuff to Note 3
About the Software Shown in This Book 4
eCheat Sheet 4
Practice, Be Patient, and Have Fun! 4
Part I: Fast Track to Super Snaps 5
Chapter 1: Getting the Lay of the Land 7
Getting Comfortable with Your Lens 8
Attaching a lens 8
Removing a lens 10
Using an IS (Image Stabilizer) lens 10
Shifting from autofocus to manual focus 11
Zooming in and out 13
Adjusting the Viewfinder Focus 13
Using the LCD Monitor 14
Working with Memory Cards 16
Exploring External Camera Controls 17
Topside controls 17
Back-of-the-body controls 19
Front odds and ends 23
Connection ports 24
Viewing and Adjusting Camera Settings 25
Ordering from menus 26
Using the Shooting Settings display 28
Taking advantage of the Quick Control screen 30
Decoding viewfinder data 31
Checking the Camera Settings display 33
Reviewing Basic Setup Options 34
Setup Menu 1 34
Setup Menu 2 36
Setup Menu 3 39
Two more customization options 39
Chapter 2: Choosing Basic Picture Settings 41
Choosing an Exposure Mode 42
Changing the Drive Mode 43
Using the Flash 47
Using flash in the fully automatic modes 48
Using flash in Creative Auto mode 48
Enabling flash in the advanced exposure modes 50
Using Red-Eye Reduction flash 50
Controlling Picture Quality 52
Diagnosing quality problems 52
Decoding the Quality options 54
Considering Resolution: Large, Medium, or Small? 56
Understanding File Type (JPEG or Raw) 60
JPEG: The imaging (and web) standard 61
Raw (CR2): The purist's choice 62
Our take: Choose Fine or Raw 64
Chapter 3: Taking Great Pictures, Automatically 65
As Easy As It Gets: Auto and Flash Off 66
Taking Advantage of Scene Modes 71
Trying out the scene modes 71
Modifying scene mode results 78
Gaining More Control with Creative Auto 87
Chapter 4: Exploring Live View Shooting and Movie Making 93
Getting Started with Live View 94
Live View safety tips 96
Customizing the Live View display 98
Exploring Your Focusing Options 100
Manual focusing 101
Reviewing the three autofocus modes 102
Shooting Still Pictures in Live View Mode 109
Viewing and adjusting picture settings 109
Taking a shot in Live View mode 114
Recording Your First Movie 116
Customizing Movie Recording Settings 119
Movie Menu 1 120
Movie Menu 2 121
Movie Menu 3 123
Playing Movies 124
Editing Movies 125
Part II: Working with Picture Files 129
Chapter 5: Picture Playback 131
Disabling and Adjusting Image Review 131
Viewing Pictures in Playback Mode 132
Viewing multiple images at a time 132
Using the Quick Control screen during playback 134
Jumping through images 135
Rotating pictures 137
Zooming in for a closer view 140
Viewing Picture Data 141
Basic Information display data 142
Basic Information plus display 143
Shooting Information display mode 144
Understanding Histogram display mode 146
Deleting Photos 149
Erasing single images 149
Erasing all images 149
Erasing selected images 150
Protecting Photos 151
Protecting a single photo 152
Protecting multiple photos 153
Rating Photos 154 Presenting a Slide Show 156&l...