EZ Digital Photography Guide Card, Quick Reference for Digital Camera Settings & Functions by Ken Lavalle

Product Description:

Did you ever feel like you need an advanced degree to operate your compact digital camera? You're not alone. These small wonders have a dizzying array of features that can confuse even a seasoned pro. For that reason, the EZ DIGITAL CARD was created. It was designed by a pro photographer after selling literally thousands of compact digitals at the world's largest camera store. In that time he trained countless customers and fielded their questions about how to operate these cameras. With the EZ DIGITAL CARD you can operate any compact digital camera on the market and get great results without the instruction book. In it you will find recommended settings inside and out that work every single time. The Photo Tips section was derived from a movie set photographer's 20 years experience in the field. He shares secrets of how to achieve professional looking photos using any compact. Plus the icons section shows with remarkable clarity what all of those crazy symbols mean. The EZ DIGITAL CARD is both an instruction booklet and mini photo course condensed to the size of a card that fits in your pocket or purse. It comes laminated and folded, is clearly written and simple to use. This is a must have for any compact digital camera owner.
Product Details
  • Feature:
  • Concise, well designed 4-color reference card that is clearly written and easy to use.
  • Compact, laminated and folded so that it neatly fits in a pocket or purse.
  • Binding: Electronics
  • Brand: EZ Digital
  • Label: EZ Digital
  • Manufacturer: EZ Digital
  • MPN: 79001
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: Photography
  • ProductTypeName: CAMERA_OTHER_ACCESSORIES
  • ProductTypeSubcategory: other-camera-accessories
  • Publisher: EZ Digital
  • Studio: EZ Digital

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