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i have searched but to no avail, for FREE manuals for old canon rf cameras. (esp. the p model)
does anyone have a site tthat i can be directed to?
i did find a site that has exactly what i want but they want 12 bucks u.s. and i would rather buy more film with that money.
as usual, any and all help appreciated.
joe
does anyone have a site tthat i can be directed to?
i did find a site that has exactly what i want but they want 12 bucks u.s. and i would rather buy more film with that money.
as usual, any and all help appreciated.
joe
bmattock
Veteran
I do not know of what you seek, but here are some few resources that I do know about:
The Canon FD Documentation Project
Canon EOS Documentation Project
Canon Camera Museum (also contains RF cameras)
F and S Marriott Camera Documentation (not free)
I have found much of this to be very useful. There are others who have purchased manuals over the years, scanned them, and who now sell that information to others, as you have found.
An alternative would be to seek manuals from the community, scan them, and put them online for free (free to others, actually at your own expense). This is what the users of the Canon FD Documentation Project have done.
One would want to pay attention to copyright expirations - when the copyrights expire, one can reproduce the information, as I understand it (I am not a lawyer, this is not legal advice). Or you could contact Canon and see if they can help you out (or release copyright to you if you wanted to publish the docs for free).
Hope you find this helpful!
Best Regards,
Bill Mattocks
The Canon FD Documentation Project
Canon EOS Documentation Project
Canon Camera Museum (also contains RF cameras)
F and S Marriott Camera Documentation (not free)
I have found much of this to be very useful. There are others who have purchased manuals over the years, scanned them, and who now sell that information to others, as you have found.
An alternative would be to seek manuals from the community, scan them, and put them online for free (free to others, actually at your own expense). This is what the users of the Canon FD Documentation Project have done.
One would want to pay attention to copyright expirations - when the copyrights expire, one can reproduce the information, as I understand it (I am not a lawyer, this is not legal advice). Or you could contact Canon and see if they can help you out (or release copyright to you if you wanted to publish the docs for free).
Hope you find this helpful!
Best Regards,
Bill Mattocks
taffer
void
Also, don't forget this classic camera howto:
http://www.mediajoy.com/en/cla_came/canon7/index.html
It's for the 7, but as long as you ignore the meter and frameline switch pages, it will guide you trough the basic points on the P operation as well.
Enjoy !
http://www.mediajoy.com/en/cla_came/canon7/index.html
It's for the 7, but as long as you ignore the meter and frameline switch pages, it will guide you trough the basic points on the P operation as well.
Enjoy !
elgreco
Member
Hi. You can find canon 7, V, VT, P and other rf canon cameras manuals on pdf file on this site : http://www.butkus.org/chinon/canon.htm. Hope this helps. Ioannis.
FOR FREE !
FOR FREE !
KoNickon
Nick Merritt
Joe, I'm surprised you didn't know Mike Butkus's site -- we need to make this guy an honorary member of RFF or something. His site is really valuable.
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i started this thread in '04!
gb hill
Veteran
It would be interesting to know where the P is at now.
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which one?
gb hill
Veteran
which one?
How many have you had? You don't have any now do you?
colyn
ישו משיח
i started this thread in '04!
And like an old girlfriend it's come back to haunt ya.......
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How many have you had? You don't have any now do you?
i had 3, now have none.
rover has one of mine but icr now who bought the others.
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And like an old girlfriend it's come back to haunt ya.......![]()
lord, ain't that the truth!!?
i had 3, now have none.
rover has one of mine but icr now who bought the others.
I smile whenever I see an old thread come back for a visit.
Yes, I do have one of the famous Canon Ps, and I will be hanging on to it. Funny, when I started looking at these RF cameras I quickly found Stephen's site, and it seemed apparent to me that the P was a camera that I thought I would really like. It is. That and the Canon L1 were both on my list as cameras I "wanted." I am fortunate now to have both.
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