I have a iPhone6 and downloaded the manual from Nikon download site, saved it in iBooks. Doing that allows me to read the manual even when NOT connected to the web.
Cattreasure wrote:
Not my phone. It really is a piece of junk. Verizon calls it a smart phone. Not getting where they come up with that. It takes over 20 minutes to connect to the internet. GPS is useless. By the time it connects, I can be 30 miles down the road. It is good for making and receiving calls (which is what I bought it for) and checking the weather. To do the weather check I need to be at home on my wifi or be very patient. Next phone will be back to a flip phone.
Buy you're paying only $10/mo, right?
jerryc41 wrote:
Buy you're paying only $10/mo, right?
Not even in the neighborhood.
Cattreasure wrote:
Not even in the neighborhood.
Verizon is fighting the trend toward unlimited data because it says, "Customers don't want it." Of course not. Most people want to spend lots of money unnecessarily every month.
jerryc41 wrote:
Verizon is fighting the trend toward unlimited data because it says, "Customers don't want it." Of course not. Most people want to spend lots of money unnecessarily every month.
Yeah, and that's why Verizon unloaded all of their Fios in Florida, Texas and somewhere else to Frontier, because they were so concerned about the "customer experience". Frontier has "temporarily" stopped implementing fiber in the Tampa Florida area because of expenses. The corporate mantra is because people would rather have slow cable than fast fiber. lol
krazykat8 wrote:
Hi,
This is more of a Classified "search" question/request. I have a Nikon D7200 camera. The camera comes with a hard copy user manual; about 5 inches by 4 inches and around 400 pages. The Nikon part number is 6MB27011-02 (en) for english. It is a very handy reference guide, listing all of the settings and functions and small enough to fit in my camera bag.
My problem -- I lost my copy. I contacted Nikon (Nikonusa.com) and asked the cost of a replacement hard copy manual. Nikon reply was "we have gone green" and no longer have/supply hard copy replacement manuals. You can download a PDF file of the manual and they gave the Nikon web address for the manual.
I already had downloaded the manual. The PDF file is a copy of the manual, but prints 8 1/2 X 11 pages which do not fit well in a camera bag.
I searched with Google and did not find any references to a hard copy of the manual, just several places to download the PDF file ( most linking back to the Nikon website).
My request/question: Any help on where I might find a hard copy of the manual? ( On a side note; If I were to buy a new D7200 there would be a copy on the manual in the box, so Nikon is still printing the manual. Frustrating is Nikon choosing not to sell replacement manuals)
Appreciate any suggestions.
Thanks
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If you have a smart phone you can copy the PDF to the phone and use in the field like you want
Willie
I purchased a new D7200 recently and it did include a paper copy of the manual. In fact, it included one in English and one in (if I remember correctly) Spanish.
Other than the PDF/smartphone options, Nikon also sells, for free, an iPhone app called ManualViewer; unfortunately, it might be over-priced.
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