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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 454992" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>If you own a DSLR and have never read a manual then you should be barred from asking any questions about your camera or any other until you do. Do you have to read <em>every</em> manual? No. But you <em>need</em> to read one. The only exception is the Sony A6000 which merely lists everything your eye can see and does not explain anything (apparently there's a better one they do not include in the box but you can download the PDF). </p><p></p><p>Is there fluff and more than obvious stuff in there? Yes. But the keys to unlocking your photography (<em>which is why you bought the thing, right?!</em>) are all in there, at least by way of introduction. And for god's sake, if you can't be bothered to read it at least download the free PDF and do a cursory search in it for the answer to your question. It's what most of us wind up doing for you since we don't own that camera. It's called learning, and when we stop learning we start dying.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 454992, member: 9240"] If you own a DSLR and have never read a manual then you should be barred from asking any questions about your camera or any other until you do. Do you have to read [I]every[/I] manual? No. But you [I]need[/I] to read one. The only exception is the Sony A6000 which merely lists everything your eye can see and does not explain anything (apparently there's a better one they do not include in the box but you can download the PDF). Is there fluff and more than obvious stuff in there? Yes. But the keys to unlocking your photography ([I]which is why you bought the thing, right?![/I]) are all in there, at least by way of introduction. And for god's sake, if you can't be bothered to read it at least download the free PDF and do a cursory search in it for the answer to your question. It's what most of us wind up doing for you since we don't own that camera. It's called learning, and when we stop learning we start dying. [/QUOTE]
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