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spiralink
17-11-2012, 3:57pm
Since going from a 400D to 5D3 I have been looking for a quick and easy way to learn the Canon 5D Mark III main features and functions without having to pore over a tedious manual.

Canon has some interesting video tutorials available online that i have already been through a few times
I have also found some good ones on Youtube

Just wondering if anyone knows of some other great 5D 3 Turorials on the net?

ricktas
17-11-2012, 4:02pm
have you tried youtube? it tends to be a good source of video tutorials in all manner of things

spiralink
17-11-2012, 4:23pm
i did mention youtube on the fourth line.

ricktas
17-11-2012, 4:26pm
Opps sorry, the text was a bit small and I missed that.

spiralink
17-11-2012, 4:47pm
Enlarged the txt for you rick, maybe time to get some reading glasses:D

William
17-11-2012, 5:21pm
I went from a 30D to the 5D3 in two secs flat, Put it in manual and did the three settings, Aperture , ISO and shutter speed using the meter in the view finder , The metering system took a little to figure out , 64 focus points , But if you forget about all the bells and whistles and use it like cameras used to be all's good, Should work the same for TV and AV mode , Just get out and take some images and have a play would be my best advice ;)

ricktas
17-11-2012, 5:22pm
Enlarged the txt for you rick, maybe time to get some reading glasses:D

HAHAHA. Already wear contacts, just have not got them in today, giving my eyes a rest from them for the weekend.

spiralink
17-11-2012, 8:25pm
Cheers william, have already taken some great shots. im the type of person that likes to work things out as quick as i can.
But yeah i know where your coming from and thank you very much for the great advice. I dont care how much cash i spend on this
hobby and i like to buy the best of the best the first time but the main thing now is to play with this camera everyday and learn to take better shots. Im very lucky that my job allows me to take photos everyday.

aalex
18-11-2012, 12:06pm
hi spiralink. do you have the link to the tutorials from canon? i am a bit confused wiith their metering system. thanks

aalex
18-11-2012, 5:37pm
found it on youtube thanks:D

Bennymiata
22-11-2012, 4:51pm
There is a very good E-book on the 5D3 by a guy named Douglas Klostermann called the Canon 5D MkII Experience, and it deals with every function of the 5D3 is easy to understand terms.
You can google his name and it should come up.
The book is US$10-$20 or so, but I found it to be very good at explaining many of the intracies of the camera, especially the focussing system.
It doesn't say much about the video side however, but I can highly recommend getting this book as PDF download, and you can then download it onto your phone for future reference.

spiralink
23-11-2012, 3:52pm
Cheers Benny- i did come across Douglas Klostermann but after spending about 6 hours searching the net
I ended up buying- Canon 5D III Crash Course Training Tutorial Video by ( Michael The Maven) havent
been able to download and view cos im working out in the bush with wireless internet and yeah 2300mb
might take a little too long so wait till i get back to brissie on the 15th December.

I sent you a pm with details so you can download Part 1 & 2 and let me know if its any good, if your keen?


For video info just google EOSHD

Kym
23-11-2012, 6:45pm
Reading the manual, while tedious, is something you need to do, once just a skim to see what's what and then a few weeks later -- it's amazing how useful the manual is.

There are no real short cuts

spiralink
23-11-2012, 9:33pm
Reading the manual, while tedious, is something you need to do, once just a skim to see what's what and then a few weeks later -- it's amazing how useful the manual is.

There are no real short cuts

Will definately take that on board as well,cheers Kym