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Help learning my PRo 1

 
balistik1
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Apr 10, 2005 22:22 |  #1

Are there any suggestions as to what I should get (book) to learn the features and capability of my pro 1?
I would like to take pictures of my fish and corals and I can't seem to understand everything that is involved with the macro or super macro mode.




  
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PuR ­ HART
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Apr 11, 2005 00:07 |  #2

shoot shoot shoot that is the best experience man
its dig so u can try all dif combos
good luck
also read read read the manual:lol:


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Apr 11, 2005 00:19 |  #3

Yep I agree with PuR HART.. I read the manual til my brain turned to mush! It confused me, but the more I read it the more it started to make sense. And then I started to experiment with settings and have ended up with some awesome shots. Im a big fan of the pro 1 now that I know a bit more about it. I also have a friend who has had her digi camera for 2 years and has never used anything but the auto setting... sad I think! But she is too scared to play around with the settings! Play with it and just delete what dont work lol




  
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balistik1
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Apr 11, 2005 06:31 as a reply to  @ skade's post |  #4

THis is true I agree that I need to read and practice. One problem, I don't have a manual. This is why I was asking for a book to use.

Any ideas?




  
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tmurphy
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Apr 11, 2005 15:18 as a reply to  @ balistik1's post |  #5

I have the manual in PDF format if you want :cool:


  
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