07-24-2008, 01:51 PM
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Location: S.E. Michigan
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Originally Posted by simons-photography
I got the magic lantern book for the K10D and was totaly unimpressed whats the point of giving a longwided explanation of the more concise and to the point manual, and of course thenfew things that the manual was patchy on were hardly covered by the book i was not impressed
I don't mind buying a tips and tricks for the K10D not a rewritten version of the manual
I guess a total beginer may find it handy but then who buys a K10D without any knowledge of photography
I can't agree. For someone who is new to digital photography, even if they have film experience, or someone moving up from a point and shoot, I think it's a great book. Much easier to read and understand than the manual.
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