Nikon D100 Quick Reference Guide

April 14, 2010 Filed Under: Camera
Nikon D100 Quick Reference Guide

Nikon D100 Quick Reference Guide 1. Settings Nikon D100 for bullet or multiflash photography - Turn camera on - Turn shutter-speed dial to the left until the display reads ‘Bulb’ - Turn the function Dial to ‘M’ for Manual mode - Set focus mode to ‘M’ for Manual mode. 2. Settings Nikon D100 for regular point-and-shoot photography - Mini USB cable plugs in the side, under the rubber cover. -... 

FUJIFILM Digital Camera FinePix S9000/FinePix S9500 Manual

April 12, 2010 Filed Under: Camera
FUJIFILM Digital Camera FinePix S9000/FinePix S9500 Manual

This manual will show you how to use your FUJIFILM digital camera FinePix S9000/FinePix S9500 correctly. Please follow the instructions carefully. 1. Getting Ready 2. Settings 3. Using the Camera 4. Advanced Features 5. Software Installation 6. Viewing Images Contents : Ec Declaration Of Conformity 3 Disposal Of Electric And Electronic Equipment In Private Households 3 Preface 7 Accessories Included... 

BlackBerry 8700 Smartphone 4.5 User Guide

July 18, 2009 Filed Under: Blackberry
BlackBerry 8700 Smartphone 4.5 User Guide

About transferring media files in BlackBerry 8700 Smartphone 4.5 You can connect your BlackBerry® device to your computer to transfer files between your device and your computer, or you can use Bluetooth® technology to send media files to or receive media files from a Bluetooth enabled device. If you connect your device to your computer, you can transfer media files between your device and your... 

Apple iPod nano Take Apart Repair Manual

May 28, 2009 Filed Under: Apple
Apple iPod nano Take Apart Repair Manual

This take apart repair manual is presented as a guide in order to help you repair problems on your Apple iPod Working on an iPod can be dangerous if not done properly. Welcome to the iPod nano Take-Apart manual. Nanos are small and fragile, so you have to handle them with care. The inside is pretty much one piece including the logic board, battery (which is soldered on), RAM (2 or 4GB), headphone...