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01/04/2004 02:06:55 PM · #1 |
Does anyone have this and is it worth it? Click here. |
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01/04/2004 03:02:31 PM · #2 |
Did you not get the little 'EOS 300D Digital Pocket Guide' with your 300D? I keep it in my camera bag.
It's a little 4" by 3" fold-out booklet with all the functions available?
The blurb on the front :
'This pocket guide explains how to set digital functions, shoot images, and playback images. You can take this guide with you for shooting. For detailed instructions, refer to the EOS 300D Digital Instruction Manual' |
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01/04/2004 03:39:29 PM · #3 |
I keep the same, very useful, book in my camera bag. :-) |
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01/04/2004 04:16:41 PM · #4 |
And if not, you will learn on these function in matter of days, just go out and play. |
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01/04/2004 04:20:55 PM · #5 |
take the same shots with different settings, and compare later.
and as above, play around with it...
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01/04/2004 05:23:49 PM · #6 |
I bought Sirkin's Cheat Sheet for my new EOS-10D a couple of weeks ago. It contains much more information than does the summary card that comes with the camera. The Sirkin card lists all the camera's functions whereas the standard card lists only the most common features. The Sirkin card is less graphical and more texty, and is a little harder for these 40-something eyes to read. Such is the nature of a cheat sheet though, and at least the info is well organized and the card is well printed. This is the reference for my camera that I have been turning to first and most often, and I find that it complements and supplements the standard summmary card. I am quite satisfied with it and I recommend it. |
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