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  • @rusched i presume this difference in between what's semi pro and pro is little nowadays. d7000 is perhaps all everyone want. check out... freedslr dot com change dot with . and take a way to bring home a Brand New Nikon D7000

  • Hi there!

    Thanks for the great video, however i've got a problem; I'm missing ALOT of menu options! I've only got one red tab, the one that lets you select Quality, and then I'm missing the Green tab furthest right, and the one left of the green one (furthest right.)

    Got any idea how I get those menu-tabs back? (i had them the first time i turned on my camera with a memory card.)

  • Try turning the dial on top of the camera, the one with p and Av and Tv on it, You may just be on one of the auto modes that won't allow those changes.

    -let me know if this works Please subscribe to our channel if you can.

  • how do you get your lessons in Portuguese

    

  • Hi everyone, I am probably about to sound very very stupid asking this question but as I really can't find it anywhere I'll guess I'll have to, could anyone explain to me how on earth you get into the 50D's high iso settings i.e. 6400 and 12800? thanks in advanced

  • From what I remember , you have to go to the custom menu settingt its , or some menu and set it for high ISO. Not a dumb question at all

  • Nice video and of course great camera. Can you tell me if there is a way to keep the built-in flash from shooting with that strobe effect it tends to fire off? It happens in any mode i have the cam in and it really throw my subjects off making them over blink. Would appreciate any assistance.

  • Yes, you can by taking of the red eye reduction mode, it is one of the 3 or 4 setting in the flash mode in the menus.  Thanks for the complement

  • Thanks, Let us know if there is any other way we can help you too.

  • Excellent explaination, first time I can keep my interest up and understand what is being taught. A the right tempo and depth.  FANTASTIC. I think I am going to end up buying your DVD.

  • the 50d is an awesome dslr. the only thing i dont like though, is that joystick thing. i know its no big deal, but i used to have a nokia 6600, and its joystick lost majority of its functions as time goes by of normal use. since then i had joystick fobia.

  • so... I have the Nikon D60 and want to upgrade to the 7D which has similar menus to the 50D. If I were to buy the 7D would I be overwhelmed by the menus since Im not used to Canon menus?

  • This tutorial goes also for the Canon 7D right? cause the menus are basically the same. so this tutorial would go also for thr 7D as well right?

  • Awesome...thanks!

  • thx buddy for that tips GOD bless you all

  • Great video I just invested in the 50D and love it.

  • Very informative video thanks!

  • i love this camera. nice vid.

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