The Expanded Guides are much more than just camera and software manuals. Written by experts and with real-life examples, they are jargon-free and full-colour. They also include a quick reference wallet card (pictured), and "Photographer's Grey" coloured endpapers for metering. With such a comprehensive - yet accessible - approach, both amateur and professional photographers alike can release the massive potential of their systems, with superior results.
The Ammonite Press Canon Powershot G15 - The Expanded Guide is guide book to G15 that features the brightest lens in a PowerShot G-series model to date, with a new f/1.8-2.8, 5x zoom lens, providing the user with an extra-wide aperture throughout the camera's entire focal range. Designed for advanced users looking for premium quality, class-leading performance in a compact body and features the acclaimed HS System, which offers outstanding low-light performance and exceptionally low noise levels in all conditions. Canon's optical Image Stabilizer with Intelligent IS ensures the sharpest image quality throughout the camera's zoom range, while manual control and RAW file support provides the user with maximum control over how images are captured and post-processed. Author David Taylor's comprehensive step-by-step guide includes practical tips on how to get the best from this versatile camera.
Features:
A pull-out reference card gives quick access to the camera's functions
12.1mp full frame CMOS sensor
ISO 100-25,600 standard, expandable to ISO 102,400
XXfps continuous shooting
wi-fi connectivity
1080pXX video recording, (CHECK - stereo sound via external mic); Full HD movies, HDMI-CEC
Quick autofocus
HDR mode
4-stop Intelligent IS
920k dot 3in LCD; OVF (CHECK)
Bright f/1.8-2.8, 28mm, 5x zoom Canon lens
HS system with DIGIC 5
Front dial, Full Manual, RAW
About The Author: David Taylor is an award-winning landscape and travel photographer, born and raised in Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne & Wear. His work has taken him all over the world, but away from his photographic career David lives on an exposed hill, overlooking the market town of Hexham in Northumberland.