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The Canon EOS 5D Mk III is the latest in a dynasty of full frame DSLRs. The Mk III is a significant advance over its predecessor, the 5D MkII and should tempt many 5D users to upgrade their kit. Author David Taylor's comprehensive step-by-step guide includes practical tips on how to get the best from this versatile camera. Fast and flexible, the camera offers superb image and video quality. The effective number of pixels has been increased to 22.3 million. The new sensor, along with Canon's latest DIGIC 5+ processor allows for better noise reduction and the ability to shoot in low light conditions. Viewfinder LCD screen offers superb anti-reflection properties and features a hardened scratch-resistant glass cover. A pull-out reference card gives quick access to the camera's functions.Written and published in the UKFully illustrated in colourIndexed chapters for ease of referenceIncludes RAW white balance and 18% grey exposure cardsPop out purse/wallet laminated key points cardPhoto bag friendly sizeSpecifically written for each camera modelSuitable for all ability levels
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