If youâve invested in a camera as sophisticated as the Canon EOS 7D II, youâre looking for more than good pictures -- you demand outstanding photos. After all, the 7D II is the most advanced APS-C format camera that Canon has ever introduced. It boasts 20 megapixels of resolution, blazing-fast automatic focus, and cool features like full high-definition movie shooting. But your gateway to pixel proficiency is dragged down by the slim little book included in the box as a manual. You know everything you need to know is in there, somewhere, but you donât know where to start. In addition, the camera manual doesnât offer much information on photography or digital photography. Nor are you interested in spending hours or days studying a comprehensive book on digital SLR still photography that doesnât necessarily apply directly to your 7D II.
What you need is a guide that explains the purpose and function of the 7D IIâs basic controls, how you should use them, and why. Ideally, there should be information about file formats, resolution, exposure, and special autofocus modes available, but youâd prefer to read about those topics only after youâve had the chance to go out and take a few hundred great pictures with your new camera. Why isnât there a book that summarizes the most important information in its first two or three chapters, with lots of illustrations showing what your results will look like when you use this setting or that?
Now there is such a book. If you want a quick introduction to the 7D IIâs focus controls, wireless flash synchronization options, how to choose lenses, or which exposure modes are best, this book is for you. If you canât decide on what basic settings to use with your camera because you canât figure out how changing ISO or white balance or focus defaults will affect your pictures, you need this guide.
David Busch's Canon 7D II FAST TRACK GUIDE - David Busch
If youâve invested in a camera as sophisticated as the Canon EOS 7D II, youâre looking for more than good pictures -- you demand outstanding photos. After all, the 7D II is the most advanced APS-C format camera that Canon has ever introduced. It boasts 20 megapixels of resolution, blazing-fast automatic focus, and cool features like full high-definition movie shooting. But your gateway to pixel proficiency is dragged down by the slim little book included in the box as a manual. You know everything you need to know is in there, somewhere, but you donât know where to start. In addition, the camera manual doesnât offer much information on photography or digital photography. Nor are you interested in spending hours or days studying a comprehensive book on digital SLR still photography that doesnât necessarily apply directly to your 7D II.
What you need is a guide that explains the purpose and function of the 7D IIâs basic controls, how you should use them, and why. Ideally, there should be information about file formats, resolution, exposure, and special autofocus modes available, but youâd prefer to read about those topics only after youâve had the chance to go out and take a few hundred great pictures with your new camera. Why isnât there a book that summarizes the most important information in its first two or three chapters, with lots of illustrations showing what your results will look like when you use this setting or that?
Now there is such a book. If you want a quick introduction to the 7D IIâs focus controls, wireless flash synchronization options, how to choose lenses, or which exposure modes are best, this book is for you. If you canât decide on what basic settings to use with your camera because you canât figure out how changing ISO or white balance or focus defaults will affect your pictures, you need this guide.