Posts Tagged ‘Manual’
Reupholstering at Home: A Do-It-Yourself Manual for Turning Old Furniture into New Showpieces
Posted by admin in Home & Furniture on November 8th, 2011
Reupholstering at Home: A Do-It-Yourself Manual for Turning Old Furniture into New Showpieces
This is a revised and expanded edition of a highly successful reupholstering book that has sold thousands of copies. It gives step-by-step instructions with 350 clear and detailed photographs to show how to rebuild that dilapidated chair or sofa to look like new. The author explains what tools and materials you will need, and offers expert advice about which types of fabric are best for your needs. The author then leads your through specific steps with text, photographs and captions to reupholst
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Quick Snap Guide to Digital SLR Photography: An Instant Start-Up Manual for New dSLR Owners
Posted by admin in Digital Photography on September 23rd, 2011
Quick Snap Guide to Digital SLR Photography: An Instant Start-Up Manual for New dSLR Owners
- Addresses the new digital SLR user who wants to get up and running quickly with their dSLR camera.
- New skills are taught on two-page spreads and feature clear and concise directions and many full-color illustrations and images.
- Written from the perspective of a photographer, the author understands digital photography with dSLR cameras.
- The techniques and accompanying illustrations taught apply to any brand of camera.
If you’re a serious photographer, you know that no other camera offers as much sophistication and versatility as the digital SLR. The drawback to this sophistication comes in the form of tedious and lengthy user manuals that can make it difficult to find the essential information you need to get started. Quick Snap Guide to Digital SLR Photography provides you with a concise introduction to the most important features of your dSLR camera. Each topic is covered in two- or four-page spreads with p
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Op/Tech 18″ SLR Rainsleeve for Digital & Film Cameras with Lenses up to 7″ Diameter, 18″ Long
- Compact design fits easily in a bag or pocket.
- Designed for handheld use or tripod application.
- Unique eyepiece opening adapts to most viewfinders for viewing through the lens – not plastic!
- Drawstring lens opening offers easy access and a snug fit.
- RAINSLEEVE fits Lenses up to 18″ L X 7″ Diameter (45.7cm L X 17.8cm Diameter).
Canon AE-1 35mm SLR Manual Focus Camera w/ FD 50mm lens
Posted by admin in Digital Photography on September 8th, 2011
Canon AE-1 35mm SLR Manual Focus Camera w/ FD 50mm lens
- Manual Focus CameraLens Mount-Canon FD
- Camera Type-SLR (Single Lens Reflex)
Shutter Speed-2 – 1/1000 sec
AE-1 35mm SLR Manual Focus Camera (Chrome) with 50, , 35mm Cameras
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Finding Digital Photography Techniques in Your Manual
Posted by admin in Digital Photography on July 21st, 2010
If you are going to have success in digital photography, it is necessary to first learn how to use the owner’s manual for your digital camera. It is easy to find digital photography tips online, but you might be surprised to find that there are few tips about how to read the manual itself, which can be extremely difficult for a beginner. Before you can even begin delving into digital camera techniques and going out to different locations to start shooting, though, you’ve got to know how to read the manual.
It is important to get some good digital photography tips before trying to read your camera owner’s manual, because many of the new terms can be confusing and there can seem to be too much information to digest. In order to learn all the digital photography techniques that the camera is capable of, though, you have to read the manual from cover to cover. You find it hard to achieve success in digital photography if you don’t read the entire manual, because you will limit yourself by not learning some of the most useful and helpful features of the camera.
In order to find the most basic digital photography tips you’ll want to start by reading the overview of your camera’s features, and then you can decide what you want like to most learn more about. It is important to learn the basic digital photography techniques for that feature, which will become clearer over time and after great practice. To find real success in digital photography, you shouldn’t stop until you know this feature inside and out and don’t go on to the next feature until you have fully explored this one.




