Robert Correll

Canon EOS 5D Mark III For Dummies

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The ideal reference to Canon's EOS 5D Mark III for professionals and serious hobbyists
The Canon EOS 5D Mark III offers professional photographers and advanced amateurs a wide range of top-flight dSLR capabilities. Canon users love For Dummies guides, with more than 100,000 copies of previous Canon camera guides sold. Like its predecessors, this one is packed with colorful examples that illustrate camera features and inspire you to capture your own super images. It explains the camera controls and menus, shows you how to take full advantage of all the features, discusses output options and image editing, and much more.
Geared to the needs of professional dSLR photographers and serious hobbyists, this guide covers all the features of the Canon EOS 5D Mark III Explores the camera body, menu screen, auto settings, and image settings Shows how to use the video modes, priority settings, manual settings, and focus modes to capture the best images Provides suggestions and inspiration with more than 300 full-color photos Covers image editing and output options Features tips, techniques, and projects to help you get the most from your camera's capabilities Canon EOS 5D Mark III For Dummies is the perfect partner for your new dSLR.
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  • Alexandra Shikovahas quoted8 years ago
    When you’re shooting a movie, and Silent Control (Custom Function 2) is enabled, the Quick Control dial turns into a touch pad. Figuring this one out may take a few minutes, but when you get it, it’s not bad at all. When Silent Control is enabled and you are in the act of shooting, press the Quick Control button and then tap the Quick Control dial as if the surface of the dial were cross keys or arrows to change exposure settings and sound recording level (if Sound Recording is set to Manual). What you can change depends on what mode you are in. More on shooting movies and setting sound in Chapter 4.
  • Alexandra Shikovahas quoted8 years ago
    The main purpose of the M-Fn button, shown in the close-up in Figure 1-8, is to confuse you. By default, it seems to do nothing until you press the AF (autofocus) Point Selection button. Then you must press the M-Fn button to cycle through the different modes.
  • Alexandra Shikovahas quoted8 years ago
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