Not familar w/ that however you would be doing the printing from perhaps a manual on line then taking the printed sheets to staples to bind in a spiral.
Yrs ago when I got a....canon I think, it came w/ a lousy manual so I call canon and complained and they sent me a printed copy of the whole manual.....free.
BebuLamar wrote:
Printing yourself is easy but I don't have much knowledge on binding. Using standard binders don't make for nice books though.
Why not print out the pages you want and take those to a place like staples for spiral binding....that is not expensive.
Cotondog wrote:
I use a Canon Pixma Pro 100 printer. Has 8 ink tanks, including a black, grey and light grey for incredible b&w photos. You can print photos up to 13 X 19 inches. I use only Canon ink and Canon or Red River photo paper. Overall, it is an amazing printer. You can often find deals on it.
I use a canon Pixma IX 6520. It is no longer awailable but it too will print 13x19.....Excellent...I think the PIXMA line is a good line. Now....to hope it works w/ windows 10~
I recently purchased a refurbished D 3400 and it came with the AF – P 18-55 lens. I had read that this particular lens is supposed to be very good if you’re doing video, which I do not do. So I ended up using an older AFS 18-55 that I bought many years ago and I find the image quality better.
I basically had the same thing happened last month, except my screen was not black it was gray! It took forever to boot up at least 20 minutes, it kept buffering and buffering, and I’m assuming that this was after a very lengthy update. I could do nothing. I had no desktop, I had no icons I had no task bar, all I had was the pointer on my mouse and there was nothing there to point it at. I tried safe mode and nothing happened. I ended up taking it to a shop . I have read where the latest update had actually erased data so I was furious. However the shop told me what I needed was a solid-state drive as it would be able to handle the large updates that Microsoft would download. I bristled at the thought and cost but I did it. When I went to pick it up and he hit the power button, it probably booted up in five seconds. The basic layout was there . Though I did not have time to set it up as I did before looking completely like Windows 7. I got rid of all the little square boxes for windows 10 and downloaded an app called fences which helps to organize the desktop. But I am terrified to turn it back on because I don’t want to do another update. What is interesting is that I have marked in my settings that they are not to do an update unless I tell them. But I was told by the shop that Microsoft the bypasses this..... that even though it’s an option given it does what it likes to do anyway and the general consumer has been burned Many times because of these updates from windows 10. They are determined to continue being intrusive into our machines and information and there doesn’t appear to be really anything that we can do. I have considered a Mac
Stock photo from amazon I suspect. Reviews are good
I to started with the canon 350 XT. In fact I still have it and I still use it. Great camera
BebuLamar wrote:
No for 2 reasons.
1. The flange distance of M4/3 is much shorter than that of the Nikon EF mount and thus the lens has to protrude deep into the Canon body which is not possible.
2. If you can that is mounting the lens deep inside the body and the mirror is up all the time still the image formed by the M4/3 lens won't cover the entire sensor.
Thank you......now that I understand I don't have to waste my time looking...
I have several adapters canon ef/efs to MFT....
In fact I have purchased a couple of lenses, rokinons w/ manual focus for the canon SL1 but w/ adapter, get to use focus peaking on my Om 10
....do they make adapters from MFT to canon mounts?
I have several sigmas w/ mounts for MFT, and thot it would be interesting to see if they could be mounted on my Canon SL1.
I haven't had any luck in finding such a creature. Anyone else know about this?
Just wondering.....
pamela
I have this camera and lenses. It is a very good camera in your price is very good also for all that is included. However I never saw the macro adapter. I will have to look into that, and try it on my now Olympus OM 10
Linda From Maine wrote:
It's even worse when you use the LCD screen and turn the camera to vertical orientation; the image virtually disappears. You can Google for the explanation of the physics.
I hadn't worn sunglasses for decades, and when I bought a polarized pair and used for the first time with my Panasonic M4/3, I thought the camera had broken
Laugh as you may, but I got so tired of dealing with not seening through the viewfinder or LCD with polarized lenses, or trying to block the sun coming into my vision with my hand as I looked through the viewfinder, that I finally took a dark pillowcase and threw it over my head to block the sunshine that would try to impede my vision! Worked great, however it is not something I would recommend if there were a lot of people around. Years ago I think it was called a focus cloth, today, to me it’s called a pillowcase! But it certainly made all the difference..... that was good.
I purchased the Samyang 85mm for my Canon....tho its a manual focus lens.....very sharp. Ck out you tube reviews.....cost effective....
Not exactly sure what I’m looking at here, a button? I have the Raynox 250 and 150 and they take excellent macros though sometimes you have to use a tripod to stabilize