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ZenitE
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E-500 Handbook or Commercial Guide?
      #671438 - 26/06/2008 19:14

I've had my E-500 for over a year now, (my ist DSLR) and am totally happy with it. However, whilst trying to "learn" the Camera I get increasingly frustrated to have to insert a cd rom into the family computer to explore certain features or how to set up the metering etc. Does anyone know if the E-500 advanced cd-rom has been made into a printed instruction book, or if not,is there a commercial guide to the E-500 that anyone could recommend?

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Re: E-500 Handbook or Commercial Guide? [Re: ZenitE]
      #671441 - 26/06/2008 19:19

Whilst not getting away from the requirement of the PC, one could always copy the CD contents onto the hard drive, with a shortcut on the Desktop/Quick Start menu. Save you faffing with the disc, at least.

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Re: E-500 Handbook or Commercial Guide? [Re: TheFatControlleR]
      #671449 - 26/06/2008 19:40

Thanks fatcontroller, but when i mentioned the family computer, I really meant that I have a Wife and 2 kids all demanding that dad get off the boring AP/WDC website so that they can communicate with "Grand Designs" Boy/girl friends, mates in that order. I just want an old fshioned book that I can reference without the 21st Century pressures as outlined above. Imagine in shed, glass of wine, E-500 plus book, quiet, can get on with it. Thats what I want!

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Re: E-500 Handbook or Commercial Guide? [Re: ZenitE]
      #671454 - 26/06/2008 19:57

If it's a PDF file you could always just print it out and bind it.

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Re: E-500 Handbook or Commercial Guide? [Re: ZenitE]
      #671456 - 26/06/2008 20:01

Quote:

Thanks fatcontroller, but when i mentioned the family computer, I really meant that I have a Wife and 2 kids all demanding that dad get off the boring AP/WDC website...




I feel for you, and I'm sorry if I rubbed salt into already festering wound.

I too prefer paper to plasma when it comes to manuals, etc.

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Re: E-500 Handbook or Commercial Guide? [Re: ZenitE]
      #671457 - 26/06/2008 20:03

You could print off a copy from the pdf (not sure how many pages but printing as 'Draft' it should be cheaper than a guide book. I seem to recall that PIP or Magic Lantern done an E-500 guide but it may be out of print, I can't find a reference to it anywhere.
Alternatively you could print off this guide.

Using the E-500

That works out at around 20 pages.

edit You can buy the manual in printed from from

Old Timer Cameras

Probably printed from the CD of course and £12 approx would easily buy the ream of paper needed to do it yourself.


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Edited by Iloca (26/06/2008 20:11)


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Re: E-500 Handbook or Commercial Guide? [Re: TheFatControlleR]
      #671472 - 26/06/2008 20:15

Quote:


I too prefer paper to plasma when it comes to manuals, etc.




Have to agree, I actually printed off A4 size copies of both the E-1 and E-3 manuals as I didn't even like the small printed versions provided. It took quite a while, in fact if it hadn't been for the fact that Olympus took such a long time to get from the E-1 to E-3 I'd probably have had the E-3 before the E-1 manual had finished printing.


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Re: E-500 Handbook or Commercial Guide? [Re: Iloca]
      #671484 - 26/06/2008 20:27

I think an electronic copy is great if it's online, as you can read it before you get the bit of kit, and have a head start. But it's no substitute for paper when you're really trying to get to grips with the camera/whatever.

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Re: E-500 Handbook or Commercial Guide? [Re: Benchista]
      #671486 - 26/06/2008 20:26

True, you wouldn't believe how many pdf's I've downloaded (and kept )

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Re: E-500 Handbook or Commercial Guide? [Re: Iloca]
      #671489 - 26/06/2008 20:31

Quote:

True, you wouldn't believe how many pdf's I've downloaded (and kept )




Ditto.

It's become part of my research regimen for any potential purchase, not just photographic kit. Though, why I keep 'em...

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Re: E-500 Handbook or Commercial Guide? [Re: TheFatControlleR]
      #671492 - 26/06/2008 20:37

Me too. Every now and then I have a clearout - it's amazing how many refer to types of equipment I don't remember even considering.

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Re: E-500 Handbook or Commercial Guide? [Re: Benchista]
      #671498 - 26/06/2008 20:49

Mine tend to be bits of kit that are/were clearly out of my league - dream purchases I guess.

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Re: E-500 Handbook or Commercial Guide? [Re: TheFatControlleR]
      #671500 - 26/06/2008 20:56

Yeah, there's one or two of those, too.

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Re: E-500 Handbook or Commercial Guide? [Re: TheFatControlleR]
      #671501 - 26/06/2008 20:56

Mine tend to be ammunition for forum arguments about things I know nothing about (No, Really?)

Yeah, Yeah, I know, do I use an external drive

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Re: E-500 Handbook or Commercial Guide? [Re: ZenitE]
      #671503 - 26/06/2008 21:01

The best thing I ever did was print out the entire E-500 manual. I have referred to it countless times and still do quite often. Just a thought, but maybe you could take the CD to a high street printers to rattle you off a hard copy. Might be cheaper than using home ink.

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ZenitE
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Re: E-500 Handbook or Commercial Guide? [Re: Photocracy]
      #671530 - 26/06/2008 22:09

Thanks for all your replies, seems I will take Photocracy's advice and have a 3rd party print it off and have it A4 ringbound. My printer is a Lexmark and I reckon it'll cost me £ 50 in ink (No not really, but you know what i mean), but thinking about it, has no one done this before? I mean if they have then some printer company will have the manual on file, and could just print off at request.Any further thoughts?

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Re: E-500 Handbook or Commercial Guide? [Re: Iloca]
      #671536 - 26/06/2008 22:33

Sorry Iloca, missed your post whilst looking at other replies, now have looked at the link to oltimers.com and have purchased the E-500 Advanced manual in print form. Brilliant, just what I wanted thanks.

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Re: E-500 Handbook or Commercial Guide? [Re: ZenitE]
      #671601 - 27/06/2008 09:03

My latest DSLR, bought s/h, came without the original manual, but instead with the manual decently printed in the middle of A4 sheets. (Probably from the pdf file.) Initially I wanted to have this ~100 sheets guillotined down to A6 and bound, but I now prefer using the A4 version which I've bound myself. (Plenty of space for notes etc.)

A few weeks ago, I bought a copy of the original manual, so if I do want to sell, I've now got the complete kit.

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