Canon EOS 40D Guide to Digital Photography

Canon EOS 40D Guide to Digital Photography

Average Customer Rating: Recommend

As the new owner of Canon's most advanced intermediate digital SLR, you want to get started taking professional-looking photographs using all of the exciting features at your fingertips. "Canon EOS 40D Guide to Digital SLR Photography" is a concise introduction and guide to your camera's essential controls and functions, such as Live View, built-in dust reduction, and the blistering 6.5-frames-per-second continuous shooting mode that is an action photographer’s dream. The book provides…

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A must have if you own a Canon 40D SLR
If you own a 40D Canon SLR this is one book you must have. It not only explains how to use the myriad of features on this great camera but why to use them. Goes way beyond the owners manuel.
2008-09-06, 0 of 0 people found this review helpful, Rated:
David Busch explains 40D very well
I chose this book at recommendations of book buyers as well as Canon forum contributers and am not sorry. I recently bought the Canon 40D DSLR from Amazon and bought this book at same time as an introduction to the camera's use. Factory manuals often are too brief and dry (okay for later reference). Mr. Busch's explanations are clear and concise. Thanks, David Busch!!
I'm "double happy"!
2008-09-02, 1 of 1 people found this review helpful, Rated:
EOS 40D Guide
Wouldn't own the 40D without this guide. A must have! Esp for the amateur. Still advised for pro and amateur alike.
2008-08-31, 2 of 2 people found this review helpful, Rated:
excellent book
the book is very easy to read and understand, it is simple and covers everything you would like to know about this camera.
2008-08-28, 1 of 1 people found this review helpful, Rated:
An excellent book
I own a Canon G5 and puuchased this book to see if the 40D is what I actually wanted and to get a running start if it were. I have studied some of it, read some of it, skimmed some of it, and have yet to read the rest of it.
It is well-written: for the most part clear and readable. It has fine illustrations, both in color and black-and-white. Glossy easy-to-read pages. An excellent addition to the manual, which can be downloaded free from the Canon web site. I would liked to have seen a much bigger (and less confused) chapter on available lenses for the 40D, since I am considering a purchase. If your money is already spent, this is not an issue for you.
I took away one star because there is way too much space spent comparing this model to other cameras such as the 30D, not only in an appendix, which would be okay, but tediously included throughout the book. Who cares about the 30D? I doubt that many 30D owners are likely to purchase a 40D so soon. I want to know about THIS camera not another one. These comparisons are useless. This objection about the wasted space should in no way be construed as a suggestion to not purchase this book. It is otherwise an excellent book worthy of your consideration.
2008-08-12, 3 of 3 people found this review helpful, Rated:
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