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Sunday, December 21, 2008

Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi/400D Guide to Digital SLR Photography

As the new owner of a Dmg10al0Ru`are serious about photography and want to take professional-looking photographs. You also want to quickly and easily discover how, when, and why to use the most important features of your cutting-edge camera. "Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi/400D Guide to Digital SLR Photography" provides you with a concise guide to the essential functions and features of the Digital Rebel XTi/400D, teaching you how to select the best autofocus mode, shutter spmode, shutter speed, f/stop, or flash capability to take perfect pictures of any kind under any conditions. Brimming with full-color images and examples, this book will help photographers of any level enhance their digital photography skills and techniques. Go in-depth with your Digital Rebel XTi/400D as you learn: -Basic controls and menu settings -How to choose and use lenses -Working with flash and lighting -Advanced shooting techniques You will also learn how to edit and enhance your photographs, as well as troubleshooting tips to maintain the condition of your Digital Rebel XTi/400D and its accessories.
Customer Review: Excellent Source Book
I found this book to be an excellent source guide for the XTi. When I have a question about my camera, this is usually the first place I turn to not the actual manual that came with the camera. Its unlikely that one would ever get a better recommendation than that. Every time the author is describing the camera or its functions, there was a wonderfully detailed image of the topic. I can now navigate around the camera menus and other setting with ease after reading through the this book. Its a great book for a begniner or someone entering digital SLR photography (like me).
Customer Review: Great book for beginner photographers
If you are a newcomer to the (digital) photography world and want to have some useful advice on how to master light, shade with your EOS-400 this is the book for you. Even though it doesn't replace the reading of the users' manual, this book explains thoroughly how to use this great camera to make great pictures. The book is fully illustrated, has "screen shots" of the actual menus and is a joy to read. Highly recommended material.


Ipods are a type of portable media player or method of listening to music that are made by the company Apple Inc. and first burst onto the electronic market on October 23, 2001. Ipods quickly became popular with the listening public because they are sleek, slim, easy to carry and can hold many songs. These portable media players must be plugged into a computer by way of a USB drive and from there songs are downloaded onto the interface.

As of the date January 2008, there have been over 141 million Ipods sold throughout the globe. The older model Ipods could play music and that is about all. The newer more sophisticated models can be used for a variety of learning lessons on language, math, art, literature, architecture and music.

The line up of Ipod products to date includes the Ipod classic, the video-capable Ipod nano, the touchscreen Ipod touch and the screen less Ipod shuffle. Math modeling is possible on the newer versions of Ipods and the Apple company is looking at ways to help those who are hearing impaired to enjoy this form of technology to the best of their ability. Some of the former products of the Ipod include the compact Ipod mini and the spin-off from that, the Ipod photo. The Ipod photo has since merged into the classic Ipod design.

Media is not stored the same way in all of the Ipod products. For example the classic versions of the Ipod store the information for the player on an internal hard drive while the Ipods that are smaller in size make use of flash memory. With the exception of the Ipod touch, these digital players for songs can also be used as a method of storing external data. The amount of storage each Ipod contain varies depending on which model you are talking about.

The software that is required to transfer music to the Ipod is Apple's iTunes. The iTunes store is home to a huge library of music that can be found by way of the Internet. This music is able to be played, burned as well as ripped from a compact disc. But Ipods do so much more than that. It is possible to transfer data such as photos, calendars, videos and games to the Ipods, depending on which models they are. Some are more capable of certain things than are others.

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