kmohr3 wrote:
Yes, a year seems excessive. Most of the time when
I've decided to order a new camera, I've downloaded
the manual and have already read about half of it.
Especially what pertains to me. ie focusing systems,
metering, bracketing, and things like that. Helps me
to get up to speed quickly.
+1.
I always read the manuals for any camera
before I decide to buy it or not. Tedious but
it's the only place to check on what actually
works. I do read the manufacturers specs
and features on their web site, but the info
there is verrrrry incomplete. Mostly the site
lists all the miracles the unit can perform,
but only the manual tells you the limits and
user headaches involve in those miracles.
.
Bipod wrote:
..........
The number of people supporting themsleves
though fine art photography was never large,
but now it is vanishingly small.
.................
This is waaaaaaaay more true than
you might realize, considering that
an artist's work usually won't bring
a "living wage" unless he's dead :-(
.
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