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D600/D610
Anyone wanting a larger original D600 instruction manual?
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<blockquote data-quote="piperbarb" data-source="post: 122107" data-attributes="member: 12214"><p>HaHa! I know exactly how you feel. When I went from film (F4) to digital (D3000) a little over 3 years ago, I thought, okay I'm a techie person so that's not too bad. The D3000 manual was only about 57 pages. Then I got my D7000 a few weeks ago and just about choked when I was the manual was way over 330 pages! I played around with the camera for a few days, and found the manual was not the most useful document in the world. I ended up getting David Busch's Nikon D7000 book. That has been a lot more useful than the ridiculous manual.</p><p></p><p>You are not alone, but getting the D3000 and playing with it for 3 years was a good stepping stone to the D7000. I think I would have been a little overwhelmed at first if I had gone from the F4 to the D7000 directly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="piperbarb, post: 122107, member: 12214"] HaHa! I know exactly how you feel. When I went from film (F4) to digital (D3000) a little over 3 years ago, I thought, okay I'm a techie person so that's not too bad. The D3000 manual was only about 57 pages. Then I got my D7000 a few weeks ago and just about choked when I was the manual was way over 330 pages! I played around with the camera for a few days, and found the manual was not the most useful document in the world. I ended up getting David Busch's Nikon D7000 book. That has been a lot more useful than the ridiculous manual. You are not alone, but getting the D3000 and playing with it for 3 years was a good stepping stone to the D7000. I think I would have been a little overwhelmed at first if I had gone from the F4 to the D7000 directly. [/QUOTE]
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