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Thom Hogan e-bookHi
Just wondering if any of you guys have Tom Hogan's e-book on the D200. Is it worth a read. It contains 700 pages of "information about everything". Thanks Jeff
I've had the op to browse through a copy and it looks pretty thorough. It seems quite a bit more in depth compared to the manual too.
Cheers Brett
I have the ebook and it is extremely thorough. I haven't had a chance to sit down and "read" it, but the structure of the pdf allows you to find exactly what you need to refer to at any point in time.
And yes, it is a little better than the manual And for the price, very worthwhile. Cheers P Regards, Patrick
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I have it too, read/reviewed a lot of it. It is well worth it. I also have it on my PDA so I can take it with me. For me, the flash section was very useful, got me going when I got my sb600
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