Canon Part 1 Rebel Series

Webcode: WORKSHOP37


Price: $80.00
Level: Beginner
Duration: 3 hours
Prerequisites: None
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Canon Part 1 Rebel Series

This workshop is designed to get you get using your new camera quickly by understanding the controls and settings to take beautiful pictures. You will learn how to work your camera's menus, and the techniques needed to get great results in varying conditions. Our workshops are hands-on, so bring your camera and a fully charged battery.

Prerequisites:

None

Course Outline:

- Buttons, switches & dials and what they do
- Understanding what's inside the viewfinder
- Navigating the camera's menu system
- Getting started in auto mode
- Getting better results using scene modes
- Making use of your focusing options & controls
- How to use your built-in flash effectively
- What to do when pictures are too dark or too bright
- What to do when colour just isn't right

Who Should Attend?

New users looking to get started with their DSLR.

Study Notes:

At the end of every paid workshop you take with The School of Imaging you will be provided with an access code to download class notes from our website. These notes are great for reviewing the topics discussed in class.

What To Bring To Class:

Your camera
A fully charged battery
A memory card
Lots of questions

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  • *****
  • Wow - A-Plus, plus!

  • April 19, 2010
  • By: Andrea

This course is an absolute must if you have purchased your first DSLR! I cannot say enough about how wonderful this course was. The knowledge you gain is amazing. The class is set up so that it is hands-on, yet no one is singled out, and everyone is a "newbie". Best of all, it is fun!!!

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  • Get the most out of your camera

  • April 17, 2010
  • By: Golfnwench

I had my camera for about a year when I took this. While I'd shot 35 mm before (Canon T70), I had not ventured too far of the program modes with my DLSR. Easy to follow and well delivered; I took part 1 and 2. This really gets you comfortable with your camera, with the different modes,and with the menus and buttons. Well worth the $75.00 (actually got two for one when booking at the Imaging Show.

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  • Canon Rebel Part 1

  • April 10, 2010
  • By: Vickey

The class was very interesting and informative, I learned a few new things about my camera. Downloading the notes from the class was very difficult and at the time of me writing this I still haven't been able to. I called the location and got an answering machine (during business hours) and I called the 1-800 number and the lines were all busy. Should be hassle free but it's not.

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  • Was good but........

  • May 09, 2010
  • By: Brian

I am new to SLR photography (used a point and shoot camera for years) and the course was good and imformative but: A roll call should have been held between students (i.e instructor asks every student their name, how much experience they have and what they expect to gain of out the course). No real mention about shutter speeds, aperture and a brief overview on ISO. I still don't know what these terms mean, so I will go on and look this stuff up myself on the web. I think the course could have been a hour longer and concentrated on these features. There did not seem to be any drinking facilities there either....if I had known, I would have brought my own. A list of what is provided on the course displayed on the website would have been nice (e.g. bring a notepad, drinks, etc). Maybe a suggestion for the future...... The instructor had good experience, but seemed a bit clumsy with the Canon menus and some of the class had to tell him what some of the menus did! I wish there were tables within the training room, the room seemed a bit too informal for me, but that is my opinion and this just stemed from other training courses that I have attended over several years. I did ask lots of questions at the end of the course, and the instructor was very good about this, and did not kick anyone out. A good course as this gets over the fear of using the camera (like me!!) and the instructor was very good at making people feel at ease, and did not make any feel stupid when they asked a question. Thank you Henry's!!

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