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QuickPro Lets SLR Camera Lovers Discover the Magic in Their Hands

Mon May 19, 2008 7:55am EDT
DVD Camera Guides with interactive tours provide exciting instruction for
everyone

HYRUM, Utah, May 19 /PRNewswire/ -- When it comes to professional
photographers, or simply those with a serious passion for picture-taking,
there's perhaps no greater thrill than buying a Single-Lens Reflex (SLR)
camera.  Known for being the most expensive digital cameras on the market, SLR
cameras are also notorious for their highly detailed, extremely dull user
manuals.  Thanks to such lifeless manuals, people don't learn their camera's
intricacies or, sometimes, even the basics.  They fail to discover the magic
they're holding in their hands.
    Helping to navigate the complexities of these cameras is QuickPro, LLC, a
company that started creating exciting color SLR camera DVD tutorials
(http://www.quickprocameraguides.com/) three years ago.  Today, QuickPro is
announcing that this niche venture has been so successful that it's now
producing new DVD Camera Guide titles every month, the latest being tutorials
for the popular Nikon D60 and Canon Xsi, featuring interactive camera tours.
These DVD tutorials are the simplest way to learn about SLR cameras and are
designed to get users excited about their new hobby.
    "People don't want to spend the hours required to read and apply a user
manual," says Landon Bradfield, QuickPro, LLC's sales manager.  "Consequently,
they buy these amazing SLR cameras and then never realize their full potential
and the power of this mind-blowing technology.  There's a great disconnect
there, so we're changing that with our DVD tutorials.  We're also keeping up
with the fast and furious pace of the SLR camera industry, producing
high-quality DVDs that infuse camera users with in-depth knowledge about the
product they've purchased."
    QuickPro Camera Guides produce the most intuitive, easy-to-use and
comprehensible camera guides available.  Each guide is camera-specific to
ensure a clear understanding of its fundamentals.  In addition, QuickPro's
DVDs cover a broad range of topics, which are easily accessible through the
DVD menu system.  QuickPro offers DVD guides for the following cameras: Canon,
Olympus, Pentax and Nikon.  In addition, instructional DVDs on digital
photography for beginners and advanced users, as well as photography with
Photoshop(R) tutorials, are also available.
    "With QuickPro's DVD Camera Guides, at no point should a photographer feel
held back from gaining a true understanding of an SLR camera's abilities,"
Bradfield says.  "We're thrilled to offer this to consumers everywhere, no
matter their skill level.  It's all about learning at your own pace and
getting excited about your camera."
    QuickPro Camera Guides and instructional tutorials are available through
most independent camera shops nationwide, a few select chains and Amazon.com.
For information, visit http://www.quickprocameraguides.com/.
    About QuickPro, LLC
    Founded in 2005, QuickPro, LLC creates QuickPro Camera Guides and
digital-camera instructional tutorials.  Serving the market of SLR camera
users, QuickPro strives to instill confidence, enhance technical ability and
inspire excitement with its dynamic DVD manuals.  QuickPro provides camera
guides for most major camera brands.
    Contact:

    Landon Bradfield
    QuickPro, LLC
    435-245-7676
    Landon@quickproguides.com


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SOURCE  QuickPro, LLC

Landon Bradfield of QuickPro, LLC, +1-435-245-7676, Landon@quickproguides.com



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