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Thanks for the heads-up on that. I'd prefer to get an actual hardcopy, so an e-book wouldn't work well for me. Any other alternatives, or is Friedman's the best bet even for the hardcopy version?
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Stay away from "this" -- it is error ridden. The Friedman book is genuinely worthwhile if you can get by with the e-book.
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I'm looking at a book to compliment the 7D owner's manual, and I was looking either at Friedman's 5D/7D book (expensive for color hardcopy), or This One, which is even less $$ than Friedman's e-book. Suggestions or comments?
~Ron
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