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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Running Start For You and Your Canon 7D
The DVD instructions are a real "Running Start" for learning the basics of Canon 7D operation. This DVD has certainly flattened the learning curve.

As someone who once used the Canon A1 and FD lenses, I am not a stranger to the SLR world of cameras. So this DVD served as a great introduction to the very different world of the Canon 7D DSLR.

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Published on January 24, 2010 by L. Bishop

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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Really informative, really fast
I want to give this thing five stars. It is so loaded with content and in a great, professional package. Good spokesperson, helps you not only make the most of your camera but improve your photography skills if you're intermediate or newer in your skill level. I really like this video a lot.

So why the three-star rating. Well, it moves way too fast. They need...
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Running Start For You and Your Canon 7D, January 24, 2010
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This review is from: Introduction to the Canon 7D, vol. 1 : Basic Controls Training DVD by Blue Crane Digital (Electronics)
The DVD instructions are a real "Running Start" for learning the basics of Canon 7D operation. This DVD has certainly flattened the learning curve.

As someone who once used the Canon A1 and FD lenses, I am not a stranger to the SLR world of cameras. So this DVD served as a great introduction to the very different world of the Canon 7D DSLR.

The video introduces, in plain English the basic functions of the 7D. It explains how many of the settings are "by touch". The narrator compares how a person can control a car by touch, and that the user of the 7D will eventually learn how to "drive" their camera like one drives a car.

When viewing your DVD have a notebook, pen, owner's manual, and post-it colored tape tabs. I viewed it straight through, not stopping for the exercises. I then watched it again, jotting down notes and locating the relevant information in the instruction manual. I then performed the exercises.

If the 7D is your first DSLR, purchase this DVD at the same time you purchase your 7D. You will be spared all sorts of frustration as you tackle the learning curve.



I plan on purchasing Volume 2 in a few weeks.

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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Really informative, really fast, September 19, 2010
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This review is from: Introduction to the Canon 7D, vol. 1 : Basic Controls Training DVD by Blue Crane Digital (Electronics)
I want to give this thing five stars. It is so loaded with content and in a great, professional package. Good spokesperson, helps you not only make the most of your camera but improve your photography skills if you're intermediate or newer in your skill level. I really like this video a lot.

So why the three-star rating. Well, it moves way too fast. They need to remember that you're trying to find your way around the camera. Sure, you can pause to find things and see what he's talking about before continuing, but at this pace, that requires pausing every few seconds. You can watch it first and then watch it again with your camera, but this is limited in usefulness since much of what you need to do, of course revolves around pushing buttons and turning knobs. Besides not giving you time to locate these things, they focus on the camera's digital display while instructing you, and don't zoom out to let you see the camera body so you can see where the button being discussed is located. It would further help to have a little red arrow point out the button or knob for easy location. As it stands, the button is not even on-screen as it is being discussed, or in the rare instance where it is in view, the picture is not zoomed out enough for you to see the button in context of the whole camera body so you can see where it *is*. It's one thing to see what the button looks like, it's another thing to know where to find the thing. It would be much better to say, "take a moment to find the [button or knob I'm talking about]. It's to the top right [or wherever, in respect] of the viewfinder."

Also, it moves so quickly there isn't time to absorb it. Rather than watch the same video multiple times, I'd rather have it move more slowly so I can grasp what he's getting at before he moves to the next topic. Yes, that would lengthen the video quite a bit, but if the goal is to educate the operator, do what is necessary to accomplish that, then.

If you're getting this because audio/visual instruction is so much faster and more efficient than using the manual, this will in no way accomplish that for you, I'm afraid. It is fast, but inadequate the way it is arranged.

However: this isn't to say this video isn't worthwhile-it is.

For the advanced user: you'll find this very helpful just to get to know which settings can be accessed from which menus and you learn the various means and advantages of accessing menus in the ways in which this camera was engineered to offer you benefit. It will save you a heap of time. You'll of course find little use in the artistic explanations-you probably know the techniques described. So you'll sit through a lot you already know but since it moves so quickly, it's not a real problem.

For the new or intermediate user: you can gain from the artistic instruction-you can achieve better pictures. Since you may find yourself baffled by the controls and what they do, and the video moves so quickly, I suggest reading the manual *first*.

Actually I suggest reading the manual first to anyone of any experience level. Memorize where everything is because most of the time, you won't get this from the video. it assumes you know all this already.

So, I love the video, but in my opinion it's always better to have complete package. Take the time. Make a video that will replace the manual since people want speed and efficiancy. The preference for that, too, is definitely a marketable asset.

I do wonder if it was put together this way to make one video for all users, but of course that isn't possible and it ends up being inadequate for all levels. Still, it is definitely worth watching. Just get to know all the controls very, very well first.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Introduction to Canon 7D DVD, February 10, 2010
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This review is from: Introduction to the Canon 7D, vol. 1 : Basic Controls Training DVD by Blue Crane Digital (Electronics)
If you are like me and dont like to read the manual, the Canon EOS 7D can be an experience that would make you read the manual, if this video guide had not been made. It is clear and well paced and takes you through the basics so that you can enjoy this great camera. Thank you Blue Crane.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Canon 7D video, June 27, 2011
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The video allows you to view and review a feature while you see the feature in use. I prefer this to the manual because you can hold the camera in your hand and follow along with the instructor. Great idea.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Thanks for the Help!, April 30, 2011
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This review is from: Introduction to the Canon 7D, vol. 1 : Basic Controls Training DVD by Blue Crane Digital (Electronics)
I give kudos to very few things. But this has got to be one of the most helpful things I have ever bought.. This video is a wellspring of information.
I am one of the people of the world that hates to read manuals. Most manuals are confusing at best, but this vid tells and shows you things the manual never even touchs on. If you have a Canon 7D and are thinking what have you gotten yourself into, get this video. Also get the companion video #2. Blue Crane has what you need to learn to use that whopping piece of technology that is the Canon 7D.

Thank Blue Crane and Thanks Amazon for having it.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Ok book on 7D, February 11, 2011
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This review is from: Introduction to the Canon 7D, vol. 1 : Basic Controls Training DVD by Blue Crane Digital (Electronics)
This is a good reference book for the 7D. Nice size to keep in your camera case.Best way to describe it is to say its an inhanced version of the book that came with your camera. Does nothing, as far as "How to use" on the 7D. It simply tells you what all the settings are and what they do. For a book on learning to actually use the 7D try "Canon 7D, From Snapshot to Great Shot", by Nicole S. Young.
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4.0 out of 5 stars CANON 7D TRAINING VIDEO, December 19, 2010
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This review is from: Introduction to the Canon 7D, vol. 1 : Basic Controls Training DVD by Blue Crane Digital (Electronics)
GOOD VIDEO TO HAVE IN YOUR COLLECTION. ALTHOUGH IT MOVES PRETTY FAST, IT IS A COMPREHENSIVE STUDY FOR AND WHAT IS AVAILABLE IN OPERATING THE BASICS OF THE CANON 7D. I WOULD RECOMMEND IT TO ANY NEW OWNER OF A CANON 7D. ONE OF THE SUGGESTIONS THE NARRATOR MAKES IS TO RE-PRINT A LARGER COPY OF THE OWNERS MANUAL. GOOD ADVISE AND EASIER TO REFER TO THAN A VIDEO.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Don't waste your time with this DVD, September 16, 2010
This review is from: Introduction to the Canon 7D, vol. 1 : Basic Controls Training DVD by Blue Crane Digital (Electronics)
It's just the manual put on a vidéo, you will got somes tips (just few), but you will not learn how to make a good picture.
i repeat it's just your user guide that they put on a dvd with a man who is speaking, you will feel very bored !!!

I bought all the collection, (Vol 1 , vol 2, canon speedlight 580 ..., shoot great video with your canon DSLR)

I would say the DVD about canon speedligth and "shoot great video..." are better, they are not bad, but ..............

this DVD Canon 7D vol 1 and 2 don't waste your money, i found (via google) better DVD with many tips, who realy teach me the 7D in a ludic way+ how to make really unbelivable photos !
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5.0 out of 5 stars Out standing!, July 30, 2010
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This review is from: Introduction to the Canon 7D, vol. 1 : Basic Controls Training DVD by Blue Crane Digital (Electronics)
Its great gives you good understanding of the 7D and I will purchase vol. 2.
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5 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Introduction to the Canon 7D Volume 1: Basic Controls, March 17, 2010
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The information is very good and I am using it as recommended, with my camera in hand. I have learned a great deal but the problem is with the DVD. The DVD quality is so poor that it is very difficult to listen to and follow. The sound quality is terrible. I have tried it in my laptop and my DVD player with the same results.
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