Canon T4i / EOS 650D Experience

Canon T4i / 650D Experience - The Still Photography Guide to Operation and Image Creation is an ebook user's guide for the Rebel T4i / EOS 650D that will help you learn the features, settings, and controls of this advanced, versatile camera. It goes beyond the manual to explain not only how but also when and why to use the features, settings, and controls in your photography.

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Learn to use your T4i quickly

Canon T4i/ 650D Camera eBook

This instant download Canon T4i / 650D ebook is for those who wish to get more out of their camera and to go beyond Full Auto and Program modes and shoot in Aperture Priority (Av), Shutter Priority (Tv), and Manual (M) modes. To get you set up, it begins with explanations and recommended settings for all Menu settings, Movie Mode Menu settings, and Custom Function settings of the T4i / 650D. It covers basic dSLR camera functions and exposure concepts for those new to digital SLR photography, and explains more advanced camera controls and operation, such as using the various metering modes and exposure compensation for correct exposure of every image, controlling autofocus modes and focus points for sharp focus of still or moving subjects, and utilizing dramatic depth of field for professional looking photographs.

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Menu Settings and Custom Functions

Canon T4i/ 650D Focusing Modes and Test Images

Canon T4i / 650D Experience not only covers the various settings, functions and controls of the Rebel T4i / EOS 650D, but also explains when and why to use them for your photography. The guide focuses on still-photography with an introduction to the movie menus and settings to get you up and running with video. Sections include:

Setting Up Your Camera – All of the Menu settings and Custom Function settings for the T4i / 650D, including movie mode menus, with brief descriptions and recommended settings for practical, everyday use. Set up and customize the advanced features of this dSLR to work best for the way you photograph.

Auto Focusing Modes and Drive Modes – How they differ, how and when to use them to capture sharp images of both still and moving subjects. Also how and when to use focus lock and back-button focusing.

Exposure Metering Modes of the Canon T4i / 650D – How they differ, how and when to use them for correct exposures in every situation. Also how to make use of exposure lock.

The Image Taking Process – A descriptive tutorial for using the settings and controls you just learned to take still and action photos.

Photography Accessories – The most useful accessories for day-to-day and travel photography including those specific to this camera, plus recommended photography books.

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The Image Taking Process

Canon T4i / 650D Histogram

Written in the clear, concise, and comprehensive manner of all Full Stop guides, Canon T4i / 650D Experience will help you learn to use your Rebel T4i / EOS 650D quickly and competently, to consistently create the types of images you want to capture.

This digital guide to the Canon T4i / 650D a 165 page, illustrated e-book that goes beyond the T4i / 650D manual to explain how, when, and why to use the features, settings, and controls of the T4i / 650D to help you get out there shooting in the real world.

Preview this e-book by checking out a few sample pages. This will give you a good idea what to expect when you purchase it.

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What Kind of Format is this eBook in?

Canon T4i / 650D Experience is a downloadable PDF file, which can be viewed on a number of devices – laptop and desktop computers, iPhone or Android devices, iPads, and other tablets.

For iPad specific users, you can download this ebook (or any pdf document) directly to iBooks, which will allow you to access it at any time. Click here for a very handy guide that shows you exactly how to put this book into your iBooks app.

eBook PriceCanon T4i Experience by Douglas Klostermann

$12.99

Attila Kun

Attila is the founder and editor-in-chief of Exposure Guide. He is an avid photographer, graphic designer, bedroom DJ and devoted Mac addict. Attila got his first DSLR camera, a Canon 10D, back in 2003 and he has been hooked on photography ever since.