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Oct 11, 2007 14:26 |  #1

Hi folks are there any training coures out there that are available. By that I mean are any DVD's and such available and are they any good?



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Oct 11, 2007 14:56 |  #2

A few 2 day courses organised by Canon UK, But that's only usefull if you're planning a trip to Blighty anytime soon...




  
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Oct 11, 2007 16:33 as a reply to  @ bildeb0rg's post |  #3

Just a little out of my neighbourhood!

Must be some DVD training on the MKIII somewhere?



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Oct 11, 2007 16:39 |  #4

bildeb0rg wrote in post #4106812 (external link)
A few 2 day courses organised by Canon UK, But that's only usefull if you're planning a trip to Blighty anytime soon...

What are they?




  
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Oct 11, 2007 18:43 as a reply to  @ GentleGiant's post |  #5

Someone must know where one can get training material?



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Oct 11, 2007 20:44 |  #6

Have you tried the classifieds in the back of Photo Mags?


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Oct 12, 2007 09:15 |  #7

Anke, haven't noticed anything but will look at this months mags to see.



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Oct 12, 2007 09:30 |  #8

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What are they?

Exactly what it ays on the tin. A 2 day course on the mk III, run by Canon UK, at various venues around Dear Ol' Blighty, covering everything from "ok guys, open the box" to "...and that's why it's better than a Nikon" ;) Seriously tho', I think it goes thru' everything in the manual, and applies it to real world situations, so you can apply it to what ever it is you shoot, without the "learning curve". Not cheap at £300, but may be worth it for those who prefer a classroom over freezing their buns off in the field/on the touchlines. Sorry, don't have link or a contact.:o




  
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Oct 12, 2007 09:55 |  #9

This isn't a DVD, but there's Art Morris' guide: http://www.birdsasart.​com/MARK%20III%20USER%​20GUIDE.htm (external link) .


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Oct 12, 2007 12:24 as a reply to  @ gymell's post |  #10

Anybody have this guide? What type of info is in it?



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Oct 12, 2007 12:35 as a reply to  @ picworx's post |  #11

I just got it - don't know what kind of shooting you do, but it's aimed mainly towards bird photographers. He talks a lot about tracking birds in flight with it, selecting focus points, also gives tips for various camera settings and custom functions. If that's the type of photography you do it's useful, but if not, maybe not so much. It's 36 pages long, with about 5 of those pages taken up with example photos. For me it's very useful because I'm going on a trip to Alaska next month to photograph eagles with a Mark III, and this should give me a good head start since that's the type of thing this guide is geared toward.


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Oct 12, 2007 12:55 as a reply to  @ gymell's post |  #12

thanks gymell, i do shoot birds sometimes as I do landscapes and wildlife, and also fast running dogs in obedience work, is the manual easy to read and do you think it would be helpful?



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Oct 12, 2007 13:15 as a reply to  @ picworx's post |  #13

I just ordered the MIII and won't have it until next week, so I can't really say yet what the manual is like. I noticed that there's a Magic Lantern guide being published soon also, those are typically pretty good complements to the manual. Also take a look at this article: http://www.wildlifeima​gesbyles.net …II_guide/1diii_​guide.html (external link) .


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Oct 12, 2007 13:19 |  #14

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thanks gymell, i do shoot birds sometimes as I do landscapes and wildlife, and also fast running dogs in obedience work, is the manual easy to read and do you think it would be helpful?


Oh wait, were you talking about the Art Morris guide, or the Canon manual? If the former, it's hard for me to say how useful it will be for someone else - for me I'm sure it will be a big help. You could just take a chance, spend the $20 and see for yourself. There don't seem to be a lot of other resources out there yet, besides online forums.


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Oct 12, 2007 13:34 as a reply to  @ gymell's post |  #15

I was talking about the Art Morris guide,



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