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Request this bookDigital Field Guides offer step-by-step information about digital camera controls as well as tips and techniques for getting great photos in various common situations. This handy guide, perfectly sized to fit in a camera bag, explains how to use every button, dial, and setting on your Rebel T3/1100D and also covers using the improved HD video features, and in-camera movie editing options. Illustrated with the author's outstanding photos, the book provides recipes for getting the photo you want in any environment.
New dSLR camera users will get up to speed quickly with the easy-to-follow guidance in this handy field guide.
Photos from the Author: Shot with a Canon EOS Rebel T3/1100D
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From the Author: Top Features of the Canon EOS Rebel T3/1100D
Every once in awhile, a new camera comes out that genuinely fits the needs of beginning photographers who are looking for a step up from a point-and-shoot camera, and who are looking for affordability and excellent image quality. The most recent camera that fits that description is the Canon EOS Rebel T3/1100D. This is a great camera for anyone who wants to make the move from a compact point-and-shoot to a full-featured digital SLR camera.
The EOS T3/1100D makes the transition to a digital SLR virtually painless with the simplified layout of controls on the back and top of the camera. Starting with the Mode dial, new Rebel photographers can choose to have the camera make almost all of the exposure decisions by choosing a scene, or automatic, mode such as Portrait, Landscape, or Sports mode. Alternately, they can take a bit more control using Creative Auto mode where they can adjust the background blur or sharpness setting, as well as selected other camera settings.
In the semi-automatic modes such as P, Av, Tv, and A-DEP, the photographer can press the Q button for quick access to the most commonly used exposure settings and other camera options. Just use the cross-keys on the back of the camera to navigate to the settings you want to change, and then turn the Main dial to make the changes. And Canon includes the new guide that provides brief descriptions of controls and options when you’re using the camera menus.
You can rate images using one to five stars, and then sort images for an in-camera slideshow based on the ratings. Slideshows can also be created using only still image or only videos.
Despite the affordable price, Canon EOS T3/1100D photographers get full HD video that offers high-quality movies with no fuss or complicated settings to choose. Canon provides a capable video-editing program on the EOS Digital Solutions Disk that comes with the camera. You can add titles, stills to your movie, and you can convert the movie to black-and-white as well. Also if you need lighting for your video, the affordable new Canon 320EX flash unit features a bright LED light that is suitable for video lighting, and you can use it for up to 3.5 hours of continuous shooting.
Canon didn’t skimp on features. The T3/1100D offers features found on higher priced cameras including Highlight Tone Priority to help preserve highlight detail, Auto Lighting Optimizer to automatically correct the appearance of some images, good control over the built-in and an accessory flash, live view shooting, a customizable “My menu” menu where you can register up to six of your most-frequently used menu items, and much more. All in all, the EOS Rebel T3/1100D is a great choice for any beginning photographer who is anxious to step into the creativity and fun of dSLR photography.