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Join the photographers who turn to the For Dummies series for
useful guidance Nikon D780 For Dummies provides Nikon D780 users
and owners with in-depth knowledge and practical advice about how
to get great shots with their powerful camera. Written by
professional photographer Doug Sahlin, this book gives quick and
convenient answers to Nikon D780 users' most frequent and pressing
questions. Nikon D780 For Dummies covers the topics you'll need to
get started with your new D780 camera. The book includes clear
guidance on topics like: - Exploring the Nikon D780 body - Getting
to know the settings options - Seeing results from auto modes -
Taking control of exposure - Looking into lens options - Using the
flash effectively Written in the straightforward and pragmatic
style known and loved by For Dummies readers around the world,
Nikon D780 For Dummies is perfect for people just starting out with
digital SLR photography as well as those who know their way around
a camera.
Get up to speed on your Canon SL1/100D and enter the world of dSLR
photography! Canon's EOS Rebel SL1/100D is for photographers who
prefer a smaller, lightweight camera that still offers heavyweight
features. This full-color guide explains how to get better photos
from an SL1. Written by professional photographer Doug Sahlin, this
book explains the camera?s controls and shooting modes. It also
shows how to take creative control by moving out of auto mode.
You'll also learn how to manage and edit your images, shoot video,
use autofocus, and get troubleshooting advice. * Features a
full-color format that shows you the camera controls and menus,
explaining what each is for and how to use them all * Demonstrates
how to use the new autofocus feature, manage playback options, and
shoot video * Helps you graduate to manual mode and learn to
control exposure, lighting, focus, and color * Covers downloading,
organizing, editing, and sharing photos Canon EOS Rebel SL1/100D
For Dummies gives you the knowledge and confidence to make the move
to dSLR photography using the Canon EOS Rebel SL1/100D, which is
perfect for photographers who've been waiting for a smaller dSLR
with big features.
Get great digital shots with your Canon EOS 7D Mark II This
full-color guide to the features and functions of the Canon EOS 7D
Mark II makes it easy for first-time users to get the most out of
the camera and capture cool, professional-level photos. Packed with
examples on how to create eye-popping digital photos, Canon EOS 7D
Mark II For Dummies gives you a plain-English tour of the camera's
controls, shows how to manipulate focus and color, gives
step-by-step instructions on how to shoot better low-light and
action shots, and so much more. Digital Single Lens Reflex (DSLR)
cameras offer full control over exposure settings while also
providing pre-sets and auto mode options for beginners. If you're
just picking up--or considering buying--a Canon EOS 7D Mark II
camera, this fun and friendly guide takes the intimidation out of
making sense of the bells and whistles so you can get right down to
snapping stunning photos. Covers shooting in auto mode and using
live view and playback modes Explains how to dial in exposure and
use lighting controls Includes easy tips for printing, posting
photos online, and other ways to share images Gives you ten photo
editing tricks and pro functions If you're an amateur photographer
who wants better-than-entry-level gear, or a pro looking for a
budget camera to add to your collection, Canon EOS 7D Mark II For
Dummies has the information you need to get more bang for your buck
out of this powerful camera.
For nearly a year Marshall D. Sahlins lived in villages on the
Fijian island of Moala, learning the ""way of the land,"" as the
Moalans call their customs. From this experience he has written a
book that is at once an intensive field study and a new approach to
the methods of studying primitive communities. It marks an
important departure from the standard trait-listing form of
anthropological reports, for Sahlins does not isolate such factors
as economics, kinship, and political organization. Rather he shows
how closely they are interwoven in a primitive culture and why they
must be interpreted with reference to the organic whole. This book,
frankly evolutionary in its approach, views Moalan culture as an
adaptive organization, a human means of dealing with nature so as
to ensure survival. Proceeding from the smallest kinship groups,
families, to the larger organization of village and island, Sahlins
shows how kinship structure can organize the polity and economy. In
a culture such as Moalan, kinship behavior is economics and often
politics as well. By fully appreciating this fact, the author
claims, we are made aware of the wide evolutionary gap between
primitive societies and the impersonal structure of modern
civilization.
Hawaiian culture as it met foreign traders and settlers is the
context for Sahlins's structuralist methodology of historical
interpretation
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