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Gary Friedman's books are known for their thoroughness and approachability. And now, Gary has produced a new book covering the incredible low-light king, the Sony A7S III. Aimed at experienced still photographers and videographers alike, this book explains every feature in excruciating detail, providing the most comprehensive book available anywhere on this camera. Details include: * Every video setting and feature * The Dual-ISO nature of the sensor * Hidden features that can only be had by assigning them to buttons first * Shortcuts to quickly navigate through the new menu system * The…mehr

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Gary Friedman's books are known for their thoroughness and approachability. And now, Gary has produced a new book covering the incredible low-light king, the Sony A7S III. Aimed at experienced still photographers and videographers alike, this book explains every feature in excruciating detail, providing the most comprehensive book available anywhere on this camera. Details include: * Every video setting and feature * The Dual-ISO nature of the sensor * Hidden features that can only be had by assigning them to buttons first * Shortcuts to quickly navigate through the new menu system * The phase-detect AF's little-known blind spot and how to avoid it * All of Gary's personal camera settings and customizations * A comprehensive guide to 3rd party adapters for legacy glass * Step-by-step instructions for uploading images and video from the field using the Transfer and Tagging app and FTP
Autorenporträt
Gary L. Friedman is a professional photographer who has traveled the world with his cameras and runs the stock image website FriedmanArchives.com. He has also written over 25 highly-acclaimed e-books on digital imaging, all aimed at demystifying the complexities of digital cameras. His photography and writing has been published in magazines, newspapers, and books worldwide, and he is Associate Editor of CameraCraft magazine in the U.K. He was also listed in the Guinness Book of World Records for (go ahead, google's Gary's website to find out what he did!) Before graduating to photography he was a rocket scientist for NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, where he patented the image authentication system now used in high-end digital cameras from Canon and Nikon. Gary leverages his technical and artistic background to explain these engineering marvels in ways ordinary people can easily understand.