A full-color guide to all the bells and whistles in your new Canon 60D If you own a Canon 60D; you?ve got a camera for advanced amateurs and one that?s very close to professional-level equipment. Now it?s time to make sure you get the very most out of all that power. Julie Adair King teams up with Robert Correll to help digital camera users catch their skills up to what their cameras have to offer in this fun but thorough guide. Understand all your camera?s features; move beyond the security blanket of Auto mode; and start capturing the pictures you?ve dreamed of. Gives you the full picture on Canon?s EOS 60D dSLR camera; in the friendly; easy-to-follow; For Dummies style Helps you explore the 18-mexapixel sensor; full HD video recording; a tilt-view LCD; and expanded in-camera editing tools and filters Teaches you tricks and techniques; with over 300 example photos and menu captures in full color Reveals how to adjust settings for optimal exposure; lighting; focus; and color Gives you ten top tips on photo editing The Canon 60D dSLR camera; the expertise of Julie Adair King and Robert Correll; and your own; untapped ability?all you need now is the book! Canon EOS 60D For Dummies.
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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful. Hmmm.By Robert ForsythThe author misquotes multiple lines of dialogue to the point that the meaning or significance of said lines is grossly skewed or exaggerated. "Is the Zodiac a satanist?" becomes "Is the Zodiac a sickness?" "We should all stick to our set routines." becomes "We should all stick to our sexual teams (!)" and so on. Scenes described as being left out of the theatrical release of a particular film are actually contained within the theatrical release. Dialogue is attributed to the wrong characters. and so on.If your goal is subtextual analysis. this does not bode well.