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“The New User’s Guide to the EOS 10D”

Mark Goldstein | Canon EOS 10D | April 6, 2003 | 0 Comments

Bob Atkins has posted a brief, informative and even humorous guide to the Canon EOS 10D, which is principally aimed at people who are upgrading from point and shoot digital cameras.

“I’ve seen reports that 10D images aren’t as sharp as they might be, or the saturation is low, or the contrast is wrong. Opinions differ and that’s why the 10D let’s you adjust all these settings (manual, p.56). However you have to make these adjustments BEFORE the shot is taken if you are shooting JPEG files. If you shoot RAW files you can make these adjustments later (Software manual page W.27 or M.25) when you transfer the files to your PC. You can’t print RAW files, they have to be converted first, so you need a PC for this. If you don’t have a PC then (a) You bought the wrong camera and (b) How are you reading this?”

Website: Photo.net - The New User’s Guide to the EOS 10D



 

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