Several months ago several UHH members posted several D7100 books they found useful to supplement the manual, but I failed to write them down. I'd appreciate it if they would again list their preferences. Thanks.
cboysen wrote:
Several months ago several UHH members posted several D7100 books they found useful to supplement the manual, but I failed to write them down. I'd appreciate it if they would again list their preferences. Thanks.
Go to search function at top of page: type in D7100 instruction manuals; Then start reading all the messages.
David Busch's Nikon books are a must for me.
NIKON D7100 is near my chair. Bought mine on Amazon.
I'll second Jerry's suggestion -- CreativeLive
cboysen wrote:
Several months ago several UHH members posted several D7100 books they found useful to supplement the manual, but I failed to write them down. I'd appreciate it if they would again list their preferences. Thanks.
C, this is for future reference: If you see any post that you think you might want to come back to later, bookmark it. The button to do that is at the top left of every page here on the Hog.
If you're like me, and bookmark a lot, you can go back later on and delete the links in your list - click on "My bookmarks" in the menu lines at the top of the page.
Thanks for that tip Morning_Star -- I didn't know that. If you do that do you get an email every time that a comment is posted to those subjects?
cboysen wrote:
Several months ago several UHH members posted several D7100 books they found useful to supplement the manual, but I failed to write them down. I'd appreciate it if they would again list their preferences. Thanks.
Morning Star wrote:
C, this is for future reference: If you see any post that you think you might want to come back to later, bookmark it. The button to do that is at the top left of every page here on the Hog.
If you're like me, and bookmark a lot, you can go back later on and delete the links in your list - click on "My bookmarks" in the menu lines at the top of the page.
Another tool to use is something like Evernote - makes short work of clipping web pages to store on your computer - nice thing is they become 100% searchable - can be very handy.
catfish252 wrote:
Thanks for that tip Morning_Star -- I didn't know that. If you do that do you get an email every time that a comment is posted to those subjects?
No, no e-mail. You're the one to make the bookmark, you're the one to maintain that list. The bookmarks are strictly for reference.
To my knowledge you only get e-mails for the topics in the forum that you're participating in.
You can however (again, without e-mails), check to see what bookmarks others have on their list - as long as they allowed those bookmarks to be public (a choice you're given when you make a bookmark).
Click on their username above the avatar, then in their profile, the link to their bookmarks is near the bottom.
rogerl
Loc: UK (Harrogate, North Yorkshire)
DaveO wrote:
David Busch's Nikon books are a must for me.
NIKON D7100 is near my chair. Bought mine on Amazon.
Me too!! Great manual. 8-)
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