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COVER PAGE 
Place The Title of 
Your Ebook Here 
REPLACE WITH IMAGE 
P.S. This particular 
template will walk 
you through using 
our five PowerPoint 
ebook templates!
TABLE OF CONTENTS: 
Tip 1: Clean your equipment 
Tip 2: Always reset camera settings 
Tip 3:Charge your batteries 
Tip 4: Clear your memory card 
Tip 5: Set the image size 
Tip 6: File format: RAW, JPEG or both? 
Tip 7: Double-check your kit 
Tip 8: Autofocus or manual focus? 
Tip 9: Black & white: in-camera or in-computer? 
Tip 10: Changing lenses
Tip 1: 
Clean your equipment 
Cleaning your camera’s and lenses should be a 
regular part of any camera owner’s 
maintenance. While you do need to be very 
careful during this process it’s not something to 
be frightened about. Use a proper camera 
cleaning kit for the best results
Tip 2: 
Always reset camera settings 
There are few things worse than taking what 
you think is a stunning picture, only to find your 
camera’s ISO and settings were cranked right 
up from a previous shoot and you’ve missed 
the moment. Avoid this by checking – and 
resetting – all of your settings before moving 
from one picture-taking opportunity to the 
next.
Tip 3: 
Charge your batteries 
Don’t assume your camera’s battery is 
fully charged – make sure it is. Charge it 
before you go out so you’re certain 
there’s enough life in it. Invest in a spare 
battery if you regularly find yourself 
shooting beyond its capacity.
Tip 4: 
Clear your memory card 
Nothing can be more frustrating than 
you shooting away and when you look at 
your screen it shows Memory Card Full. 
It only takes moments to clear your 
memory card.
Tip 5: 
Set the image size 
Most times you’ll be shooting at the highest resolution 
your camera offers, regardless of what it is you’re 
photographing. But do you always need to? Sometimes a 
smaller image size might be all you need, and reducing the 
resolution not only means more images will fit on a 
memory card, but you can achieve a faster shooting rate, 
too. If sports photography is your thing, reducing the 
resolution will help you avoid delays as your camera clears 
its buffer.
Tip 6: 
File format: RAW, JPEG or both? 
If you intend to do any manipulation or 
retouching then shooting RAW is often the best 
solution thanks to its increased bit depth. 
However, RAW files are larger, so it take longer 
for the camera to deal with it. You also need to 
process the images before they can be printed. 
Continue next page:
Tip 6: 
File format: RAW, JPEG or both? 
JPEG files, on the other hand, are processed in-camera 
at the time of shooting. So you can 
print or share them immediately, and you’ll 
find that you can shoot a much longer burst of 
consecutive frames at a much quicker rate. 
Providing you don’t want to make too many 
radical changes to an image after you’ve taken 
it, you may find you can’t tell the difference 
between a JPEG file and a RAW one. 
For the ultimate in choice, though, and when 
speed isn’t important, why not shoot both? 
Most digital cameras give you this option, and 
you can then decide what you want to do when 
you’re back at your computer. Just make sure 
you pack an extra memory card.
Tip 7: 
Double-check your kit 
It might sound obvious, but check your 
camera bag if you’re going to be 
shooting away from home. Make a 
checklist to help you remember 
everything.
Tip 8: 
Autofocus or manual focus? 
It’s all too easy to become over-reliant on your 
camera’s autofocus, and there are some 
situations where focusing manually is definitely 
a better option – pre-focusing to photograph a 
fast-moving subject on a race track, or focusing 
precisely for a detailed macro shot.
Tip 9: 
Black & white: in-camera or in-computer? 
Unless you know that you definitely want to print 
black-and-white images from your memory card, 
it’s best to shoot in colour and then convert to 
mono later in your image-editing software – it will 
offer a lot more control than your camera. If you 
decide to shoot black-and-white JPEGs, don’t forget 
about in-camera filters: red, orange and yellow 
filters can all add drama to boring skies, while an 
orange filter will reduce the appearance of freckles 
and blemishes in portraits.
Tip 10: 
Changing lenses 
So much has been said about ‘dust bunnies’ 
(small particles of dust that can land on your 
camera’s sensor and cause dots in images) that 
many photographers seem paranoid about 
changing lenses – but that’s one of the main 
attractions of DSLR photography! There are 
some simple precautions to take though
Tip 10: 
Changing lenses 
Always switch the camera off when 
changing lenses, as this removes any 
static charge from the sensor which can 
attract dust particles. Shield the camera 
from the wind and weather and make 
sure you have the replacement lens 
ready to fit. Finally, keep the camera’s 
lens opening pointing downwards when 
changing lenses, to minimise the risk of 
anything falling into it.
CHAPTER 5: 
Tracking Your Ebook’s Success 
Track leads & 
customers 
emerging from 
your ebook 
downloads. 
Ensure that you have marketing analytics in place 
that measure the success of your ebooks. For 
instance, having landing page analytics that give you 
insights into how many people downloaded your 
ebook or knowing how many of these people 
converted into opportunities and customers for your 
business.
If you’re interested in 
improving your lead 
generation processes, 
request a custom demo of the 
HubSpot all-in-one inbound 
marketing software. 
Place your 
final CTA 
here. 
CALL-TO-ACTION 
PAGE 
http://bit.ly/Get-A-Demo-of-HS

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Template 1-ppt

  • 1. COVER PAGE Place The Title of Your Ebook Here REPLACE WITH IMAGE P.S. This particular template will walk you through using our five PowerPoint ebook templates!
  • 2. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Tip 1: Clean your equipment Tip 2: Always reset camera settings Tip 3:Charge your batteries Tip 4: Clear your memory card Tip 5: Set the image size Tip 6: File format: RAW, JPEG or both? Tip 7: Double-check your kit Tip 8: Autofocus or manual focus? Tip 9: Black & white: in-camera or in-computer? Tip 10: Changing lenses
  • 3. Tip 1: Clean your equipment Cleaning your camera’s and lenses should be a regular part of any camera owner’s maintenance. While you do need to be very careful during this process it’s not something to be frightened about. Use a proper camera cleaning kit for the best results
  • 4. Tip 2: Always reset camera settings There are few things worse than taking what you think is a stunning picture, only to find your camera’s ISO and settings were cranked right up from a previous shoot and you’ve missed the moment. Avoid this by checking – and resetting – all of your settings before moving from one picture-taking opportunity to the next.
  • 5. Tip 3: Charge your batteries Don’t assume your camera’s battery is fully charged – make sure it is. Charge it before you go out so you’re certain there’s enough life in it. Invest in a spare battery if you regularly find yourself shooting beyond its capacity.
  • 6. Tip 4: Clear your memory card Nothing can be more frustrating than you shooting away and when you look at your screen it shows Memory Card Full. It only takes moments to clear your memory card.
  • 7. Tip 5: Set the image size Most times you’ll be shooting at the highest resolution your camera offers, regardless of what it is you’re photographing. But do you always need to? Sometimes a smaller image size might be all you need, and reducing the resolution not only means more images will fit on a memory card, but you can achieve a faster shooting rate, too. If sports photography is your thing, reducing the resolution will help you avoid delays as your camera clears its buffer.
  • 8. Tip 6: File format: RAW, JPEG or both? If you intend to do any manipulation or retouching then shooting RAW is often the best solution thanks to its increased bit depth. However, RAW files are larger, so it take longer for the camera to deal with it. You also need to process the images before they can be printed. Continue next page:
  • 9. Tip 6: File format: RAW, JPEG or both? JPEG files, on the other hand, are processed in-camera at the time of shooting. So you can print or share them immediately, and you’ll find that you can shoot a much longer burst of consecutive frames at a much quicker rate. Providing you don’t want to make too many radical changes to an image after you’ve taken it, you may find you can’t tell the difference between a JPEG file and a RAW one. For the ultimate in choice, though, and when speed isn’t important, why not shoot both? Most digital cameras give you this option, and you can then decide what you want to do when you’re back at your computer. Just make sure you pack an extra memory card.
  • 10. Tip 7: Double-check your kit It might sound obvious, but check your camera bag if you’re going to be shooting away from home. Make a checklist to help you remember everything.
  • 11. Tip 8: Autofocus or manual focus? It’s all too easy to become over-reliant on your camera’s autofocus, and there are some situations where focusing manually is definitely a better option – pre-focusing to photograph a fast-moving subject on a race track, or focusing precisely for a detailed macro shot.
  • 12. Tip 9: Black & white: in-camera or in-computer? Unless you know that you definitely want to print black-and-white images from your memory card, it’s best to shoot in colour and then convert to mono later in your image-editing software – it will offer a lot more control than your camera. If you decide to shoot black-and-white JPEGs, don’t forget about in-camera filters: red, orange and yellow filters can all add drama to boring skies, while an orange filter will reduce the appearance of freckles and blemishes in portraits.
  • 13. Tip 10: Changing lenses So much has been said about ‘dust bunnies’ (small particles of dust that can land on your camera’s sensor and cause dots in images) that many photographers seem paranoid about changing lenses – but that’s one of the main attractions of DSLR photography! There are some simple precautions to take though
  • 14. Tip 10: Changing lenses Always switch the camera off when changing lenses, as this removes any static charge from the sensor which can attract dust particles. Shield the camera from the wind and weather and make sure you have the replacement lens ready to fit. Finally, keep the camera’s lens opening pointing downwards when changing lenses, to minimise the risk of anything falling into it.
  • 15. CHAPTER 5: Tracking Your Ebook’s Success Track leads & customers emerging from your ebook downloads. Ensure that you have marketing analytics in place that measure the success of your ebooks. For instance, having landing page analytics that give you insights into how many people downloaded your ebook or knowing how many of these people converted into opportunities and customers for your business.
  • 16. If you’re interested in improving your lead generation processes, request a custom demo of the HubSpot all-in-one inbound marketing software. Place your final CTA here. CALL-TO-ACTION PAGE http://bit.ly/Get-A-Demo-of-HS