Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi/400D for Dummies - Julie Adair King
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Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi/400D for Dummies
Pages: 336, Edition: illustrated edition, Paperback, John Wiley & ... Last Update 29.11.2009 05:47
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Last summer I finally treated myself to a new digital SLR camera. I really love photography and want to improve so an SLR seemed the way to go. After a lot of research I finally chose the Canon 400D. Having bought my new camera I wanted to be able to get the best from it. I am no expert when it comes to cameras so wanted a book that would treat me gently and assume that I am a bit of a novice. Looking on Amazon for books aimed at my specific camera I was happy to find that the" for dummies" series had a book especially for the Canon 400D. Like many books on Amazon this book was a lot less that the cover price of £19.99, I think I paid about half price but can't ... Read the complete review
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