Camera Instruction manuals
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Why would I need to buy a camera instruction manual? Don't all cameras come with them?
You may have simply lost your own manual or you have bought a second-hand camera without a manual.
You may even have bought a camera abroad or on eBay and found that it came with instructions in a foreign language.
Some manufacturers now only send out instructions on disk for new cameras.
Clearly a disk is useless if you are out and about with your camera and you are nowhere near a computer.
Even if you have a computer and a printer and can print out what is on the disk, you will still spend a fortune on paper and toner and will end up with a pile of paper instead the older-style, more useful, portable booklet.
How do I go about finding a printed instruction manual for my camera?
Go to the website of OTC, the world's largest source of printed instruction manuals.
They can print out any instruction manual from their collection of over 16,000 camera manuals, old and new, and send it to you within 24 hours as a compact booklet that you can carry around with your camera.
OTC have been around for nearly 30 years and have dealt with around 400,000 customers, so they have probably come across the manual you are looking for at some point!
You may prefer not to have a reprint of the manual at all and may want to find the original manual that came with the camera. OTC will very often be able to offer you the choice of a reprint or, for a slightly higher price, an original manual.
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