It's nearly professional in quality, with the most advanced features--and if you want to use one to its utmost, you'll have to go beyond what the regular instruction manual tells you! This top-of-the-line guide lays out everything there is to know about the new 45-point autofocus, the 21-zone evaluative metering, the eye-controlled focus, and 18 custom functions for expanded camera flexibility. And, of course all accessories are covered, including the sophisticated E-TTL flash exposure system.
Customer Review: Content. Worth it?
This book is nothing more than the factory owner's manual with a bit more explination. This would be a great book to buy if you didn't have the original manual. It explains a few thing a little more clearly, but not much more for the money. It does also consist of an overview of Canon lens, but is not up to date. Overall: If you have the manual, don't buy this book. If you don't, buy this book.
Customer Review: Good EOS-3 guide
Good complement to the sometimes ambiguous owner's manual: the different metering and autofocus systems are well explained, and allow you to learn how to get the best of this camera. The worse part is, IMO, the flash operation: the book is really weak on this topic, and it disappointed me a lot.
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