Do you actually need the information in the manual?
Aside from what the different IS modes, and the fact that there's a friction ring you can adjust,I'd think everythingpretty self-explanatory.
Do you actually need the information in the manual?
Aside from what the different IS modes, and the fact that there's a friction ring you can adjust,I'd think everythingpretty self-explanatory.
If you are speaking to me, my answer on "need", is no. I was interstested in seeing it. Just because someone wants to see a manual doesn't mean they have to "need" it.
Rick
Yes, I was. You've got a very good point.
If you're ever in the area, you can look at mine, if I can find it []
Originally Posted by Colin
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I found a copy of the manual!!!
Rick thanks for your tip for searching under other Canon sites.
I found it in the Canon India site. In fact they have just about every manual for the Canon lens.
Now I hope my friend will be happy with a copy of the manual instead of the manual itself?
Keeping my fingers crossed.
Zetox, you did well! I was able to get a peek at the 16pg 100-400 manual too at the India site. That India site is a model for what the other Canon Global sites should be like (at least from the manual perspective).
Here's a direct link to the India site where the manuals can be sourced in case anyone else needs it.
Canon India Support & Download
Your friend should be just fine with what you found and that you cared enough to take the effort to replace it (whether he/she really ever reads it or not). Your friend should be satisfied loaning something to a person that exhibits your kind of care if something should happen.
Good going,
Rick