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Feb 04, 2008 17:02 |  #1

I found this at a major newspaper and magazine rack in Seattle's Pike Place Market.

It's so full of information directed at Canon DSLR users. Very cool. Some basic-intermediate tips, along with a lot of very helpful photoshop techniques. It's a big magazine that will take much more than the usual 15 minutes to get through, like so many others.



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Feb 05, 2008 09:57 |  #2

came across this mag too. other than having specific pointers for Canon cams, its mostly the same re: technique & tips as other mags. it does come in useful when u need specific instructions as a Canon user tho. i bought a fairly recent book "Canon DSLR" which provided comprehensive info on the system, very useful for any Canon DSLR user.

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Jun 30, 2008 15:10 as a reply to  @ artyboy's post |  #3

I ran across PhotoPlus Magazine a few months ago and liked it so much that I found myself going to Barnes & Noble every month to get the latest issue. Well, now I'm an overseas subscriber, which I've never done before, and I received issue #11 in the mail today! The reading is detailed and each article is written in such a way that even I can understand it (with the exception of a few British slang words that I need to look up - ;)). Every month, the included disc comes with a wealth of tutorials and additional useful information.

I highly recommend it to any Canon user!


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