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Sep 10, 2007 07:18 |  #1

Somehow I lost my hardcopy manual this weekend. I looked on ebay and found one for $30 which seemed a little steep to me.

Anyone have a source for a new hardcopy manual (I have it on CD).

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Sep 10, 2007 09:01 |  #2

Call Canon and they should provide you with a new one.


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Sep 10, 2007 09:12 |  #3

Why not print out the .pdf on the disk? $30 seems outrageous or just offer $1.


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Sep 10, 2007 09:49 |  #4

When I print it from the disk it puts a big "COPY" across every page. I like to take it with me when I complete my assignments and use it as a reference (still don't have all the tricks memorized).

Would like to have one small enough to throw in the bag and hold up to the wear and tear. I'll give Canon a try.




  
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Sep 10, 2007 11:14 |  #5

Have you thought about a Magic Lantern guide? I like it better than the manual.


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Sep 11, 2007 08:10 |  #6

Thanks Byte. I'll swing by the book store and see if they have one!




  
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Sep 11, 2007 08:24 |  #7

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