That's an interesting idea, Marc.
You could also buy a smart mobile with a large screen and load
your .pdf files. I have an iPhone which I can use for this, as well
as loading them on my MacBook (soon to be a MacBook Pro ...)
Chris
On 27 Jul 2009, at 02:09, Marc Lawrence wrote:
> A suggestion I've seen somewhere 'round the traps might work for some
> people. It involves converting the pages of the camera's manual into
> individual jpgs, and storing them on a camera-compatible card. You can
> then carry this card with you, and if ever you need to look at the
> manual, just pop it in the camera and zoom away on the pages.
>
> I've not tried it for practicality (so take this suggestion with a
> grain of salt), and there are obviously personal variations you may
> prefer (keeping only specific pages handy; just the "pocket guide" if
> your camera has one; making up your own set of instructions as a jpg;
> keeping them on all your cards as a "locked" file - I believe most
> cameras allow this, yes? - that won't be deleted when you erase all
> images). Still, it might work okay for those travelling light with
> their digi and who want to manual available.
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