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Thanks.

I sat through the whole of this video, nearly 1.5 hours!

I did pick up 3 or 4 useful tips but as the title says it is an overview.

If you are already a Sony shooter then you'll possibly get a bit bored.

They do another video where they give tips on customising the various programmable buttons.

That's worth a look.

 

Cheers.

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Thaz why I never have the patience to watch typical 

How-To videos. Give me a PDF with bookmarks any

day ! I want exactly what info I want, right now, with  

no need to plow thru a steaming heap of extraneous,

often useless [and occasionally inaccurate] crappola.  

   

And when I hit on what I want, I may go over it twice,

or 5 times if need be. I won't deal with info delivered 

in the 4th dimension on someone else's time frame.   

   

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But I did click the link, willing to post any comment or 

critique on the video, simply as a video, regardless of  

whether I actually need or care about it's content. And 

I saw Tony's face, so I immediately bailed out. I give it 

"zero stars" ... or make that "5 lawn sausages".   

   

When I am elected Tsar, linking to Tony's videos will 

be a capital crime.  

     

   

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Just in case:  

    

http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=lawn%20sausage   

     

  

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@username,

To each his own...I have found the various tutorials/hints/tips/ etc from Fong, Northrup, and Hong Kong Guy very helpful on multiple looks.  I personally haven't the patience to deal with user manuals or "guide books".  To those looking for help, make your own decision about the utility of Fong et al and see if they work for you.

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