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I'm not quite clear on what cheat sheet means: hard copy? (as in crip note in your pocket or tethers to wrist or tripoddtripod?) But your Qquestion does give me an idea:

  • To snapSnap images of pages (or smaller) in my ownersthe camera manual (say, one snap for any page/list needing to be referred back to later while shooting. Then...
  • Keep these stored in the camera's "memory" card. (My camera also lets me organized shots and clips as a searchable album.) Then, whenever I need to cheat...
  • Push playback;
  • (Invoke album);
  • Find page and memo info;
  • Tap shutter;
  • Make setting change; then,
  • "Viola"Voilà!" Back in business.

Eventually isit should even be feasible (and provide some cam fun) to include or contrive good-shot results (complete with full shot-settings info overlay) that illustrates settings for particular shot effects, to be stored as my camera's "insitu""in situ" manual-shooting guide.

Hmm! I can see it now. Out with Camera Owner Manuals. In with CamIntegral Manuals. YouRemember, you saw it here first? !

I'm not quite clear on what cheat sheet means: hard copy? (as in crip note in your pocket or tethers to wrist or tripodd? But your Q does give me an idea:

  • To snap images of pages (or smaller) in my owners manual (say, one snap for any page/list needing to be referred back to later while shooting. Then...
  • Keep these stored in the camera's "memory" card. (My camera also lets me organized shots and clips as a searchable album.) Then, whenever I need to cheat...
  • Push playback;
  • (Invoke album);
  • Find page and memo info;
  • Tap shutter;
  • Make setting change; then,
  • "Viola!" Back in business.

Eventually is should even be feasible (and provide some cam fun) to include or contrive good-shot results (complete with full shot-settings info overlay) that illustrates settings for particular shot effects, to be stored as my camera's "insitu" manual-shooting guide.

Hmm! I can see it now. Out with Camera Owner Manuals. In with CamIntegral Manuals. You saw it here first?

I'm not quite clear on what cheat sheet means: hard copy? (as in crip note in your pocket or tethers to wrist or tripod?) But your question does give me an idea:

  • Snap images of pages (or smaller) in the camera manual (say, one snap for any page/list needing to be referred back to later while shooting. Then...
  • Keep these stored in the camera's "memory" card. (My camera also lets me organized shots and clips as a searchable album.) Then, whenever I need to cheat...
  • Push playback;
  • (Invoke album);
  • Find page and memo info;
  • Tap shutter;
  • Make setting change; then,
  • "Voilà!" Back in business.

Eventually it should even be feasible (and provide some fun) to include or contrive good-shot results (complete with full shot-settings info overlay) that illustrates settings for particular shot effects, to be stored as my camera's "in situ" manual-shooting guide.

Hmm! I can see it now. Out with Camera Owner Manuals. In with CamIntegral Manuals. Remember, you saw it here first !

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lex
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I'm not quite clear on what cheat sheet means: hard copy? (as in crip note in your pocket or tethers to wrist or tripodd? But your Q does give me an idea:

  • To snap images of pages (or smaller) in my owners manual (say, one snap for any page/list needing to be referred back to later while shooting. Then...
  • Keep these stored in the camera's "memory" card. (My camera also lets me organized shots and clips as a searchable album.) Then, whenever I need to cheat...
  • Push playback;
  • (Invoke album);
  • Find page and memo info;
  • Tap shutter;
  • Make setting change; then,
  • "Viola!" Back in business.

Eventually is should even be feasible (and provide some cam fun) to include or contrive good-shot results (complete with full shot-settings info overlay) that illustrates settings for particular shot effects, to be stored as my camera's "insitu" manual-shooting guide.

Hmm! I can see it now. Out with Camera Owner Manuals. In with CamIntegral Manuals. You saw it here first?

I'm not quite clear on what cheat sheet means: hard copy? (as in crip note in your pocket or tethers to wrist or tripodd? But your Q does give me an idea:

  • To snap images of pages (or smaller) in my owners manual (say, one snap for any page/list needing to be referred back to later while shooting. Then...
  • Keep these stored in the camera's "memory" card. (My camera also lets me organized shots and clips as a searchable album.) Then, whenever I need to cheat...
  • Push playback;
  • (Invoke album);
  • Find page and memo info;
  • Tap shutter;
  • Make setting change; then,
  • "Viola!" Back in business.

I'm not quite clear on what cheat sheet means: hard copy? (as in crip note in your pocket or tethers to wrist or tripodd? But your Q does give me an idea:

  • To snap images of pages (or smaller) in my owners manual (say, one snap for any page/list needing to be referred back to later while shooting. Then...
  • Keep these stored in the camera's "memory" card. (My camera also lets me organized shots and clips as a searchable album.) Then, whenever I need to cheat...
  • Push playback;
  • (Invoke album);
  • Find page and memo info;
  • Tap shutter;
  • Make setting change; then,
  • "Viola!" Back in business.

Eventually is should even be feasible (and provide some cam fun) to include or contrive good-shot results (complete with full shot-settings info overlay) that illustrates settings for particular shot effects, to be stored as my camera's "insitu" manual-shooting guide.

Hmm! I can see it now. Out with Camera Owner Manuals. In with CamIntegral Manuals. You saw it here first?

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lex
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I'm not quite clear on what cheat sheet means: hard copy? (as in crip note in your pocket or tethers to wrist or tripodd? But your Q does give me an idea:

  • To snap images of pages (or smaller) in my owners manual (say, one snap for any page/list needing to be referred back to later while shooting. Then...
  • Keep these stored in the camera's "memory" card. (My camera also lets me organized shots and clips as a searchable album.) Then, whenever I need to cheat...
  • Push playback;
  • (Invoke album);
  • Find page and memo info;
  • Tap shutter;
  • Make setting change; then,
  • "Viola!" Back in business.