My XS Guide won't be available for awhile, but you can find most of what you need to know in my XSi version.Just click the cover picture at right! |
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After a couple introductory chapters that help you get your bearings with this innovative camera, we’re going to explore dSLR photography together using a significant new tool. I’ve tried to make the upcoming Canon EOS Rebel XS Guide to Digital SLR Photography different from your other learn-up options. The roadmap sections use larger, color pictures to show you where all the buttons and dials are, and the explanations of what they do are longer and more comprehensive. Instead of the checklists devoted to general topics like “architectural photography” or “landscape photography,” you’ll find tips and techniques for using all the features of your XS to take any kind of picture you want. The Canon EOS Rebel Guide to Digital SLR Photography is aimed at both Canon and dSLR veterans as well as newcomers to digital photography and digital SLRs. Both groups can be overwhelmed by the options the XS offers, while underwhelmed by the explanations they receive in their user’s manual. The manuals are great if you already know what you don’t know, and you can find an answer somewhere in a booklet arranged by menu listings. I've done my best to make my book accessible, friendly, and comprehensive. |
Why the Canon EOS Rebel XS is great:I’ve never been able to tell whether I like Canon or Nikon cameras better, so I've been using both for decades. Each brand has its advantages. But the XSi really impressed me with some special features, outstanding image quality, and great handling.First and foremost, it's affordable, if you’re serious about photography. Like the XSi, the XS provides many of the features of the EOS 40D, for hundreds of dollars less. It even betters most Nikon cameras in its price class, and delivers similar high ISO performance, and image quality that more than matches that of any other 10 megapixel camera. Add in some high quality Canon EF and EF-S lenses, and you have an unbeatable combination at a bargain price. The EOS Rebel XS is also more expandable than any previous Canon dSLR at this price.. The Canon EOS XS also includes tons of very cool features, such as Live View capability that allows previewing the actual image on the camera’s three-inch LCD screen before you snap a picture; an improved autofocus system with a center extra-sensitive cross-type sensors, that’s more accurate than anything this side of the Canon EOS 1D Mark III; and automatic/manual sensor cleaning. |
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