Books
- The "Big Book of Lenses" provides cross-manufacturer specialist knowledge about lenses
- Get to know the peculiarities of Lens and use them creatively
- From focal length and speed to optical aberrations - understand the technology and optics of your lenses
- Pages: 495
- Second updated and expanded edition 2025
- Author: Christian Westphalen
- Nikon Z 6 II - For better photos right from the start!
- introducing the Nikon Z 6II
- systematically for safe camera operation
- important information about the screen, viewfinder and display
- from automatic program mode to manual exposure
- Strategies for perfect focusing
- decelerated photography with manual focus
- capturing fast sports scenes with confidence
- Book 'Sony Alpha 7 V' by Stephan Haase
- Technology: All functions and programs explained clearly
- Better photography: Correct exposure, focus and flash
- Professional tips: Seeing subjects and capturing them skillfully - in photo and film
- Format: 19x24cm, 319 pages, hardcover, in color
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- Get the most out of your camera!
- Understand functions and programs correctly
- Learn the basics of photography and filming
- Many illustrative sample images and professional tips
- Guide to suitable accessories
- high-quality color print
- Format: 190 x 240 mm | Hardcover
- Number of pages: 366 pages
- Authors: Kyra and Christian Sänger
- Canon EOS R7 - The comprehensive practical guide to your camera!
- what makes the EOS R7 so special
- Tips for efficient camera operation
- sensible basic settings
- flexible program selection: P, Fv, Tv, Av and M
- Filming with the EOS R7
- Design your own creative movie projects
- the new image stabilizer in practice
- Number of pages: approx. 400 pages
- Author: Dr. Kyra Sänger, Dr. Christian Sänger
- Book OM System OM-1 Mark II
- learn to master all functions + settings - for perfect results
- detailed instructions, inspiring examples and practical professional tips
- Sony alpha 6700 - The comprehensive practical guide to your camera!
- introducing the Sony a6700
- Getting to know the menu and settings
- Optimize display/viewfinder displays
- Exposure programs and correction
- Shooting with manual exposure
- Saving and recalling settings
- mastering high contrasts reliably
- Number of pages: approx. 350 pages
- Author: Michael Gradias
- Get to know and master the Canon EOS R6 Mark II
- Get the most out of your camera!
- Understand functions and programs correctly
- Learn the basics of photography and filming
- Many illustrative sample images and professional tips
- high-quality color print
- Format: 190 x 240 mm | Hardcover
- Number of pages: 365 pages
- Authors: Holger Haarmeyer and Christian Westphalen
- Book Sony alpha 7 IV
- the comprehensive practical book for your camera
- Information in the monitor and viewfinder
- the intelligent automatic of the α7 IV
- semi-automatic programs for every situation
- Shooting with manual exposure
- The basics of professional filming
- Video recording with subject tracking
- Exposure metering in detail
- perfect focusing with the α7 IV
- Book'Sony Alpha 7 V - The comprehensive practical guide to your camera' by Kyra and Christian Sänger
- Learn to master all functions + settings - for perfect shots
- Detailed instructions, inspiring examples and practical professional tips
- BILDNER publisher's guarantee: Written by professional photographers, not by AI!
- Format: 19.4x24.2mm, 400 pages, in color, hardcover
- comprehensive manual for the Nikon Z8 full-frame camera
- Professional knowledge for the professional camera
- understand and master all camera functions
- take better photos thanks to photographic basics
- visual learning with illustrations throughout
- hardcover book with 394 pages in color
- Authors: Kyra Sänger and Christian Sänger
- Nikon Z6III - The comprehensive practical guide to your camera
- introducing the Nikon Z6III
- interesting facts about viewfinder and display
- a systematic guide to skillful camera operation
- from automatic program mode to manual exposure
- Strategies for precise focusing
- capturing fast movements reliably
- four ways to achieve optimum exposure
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