I just bought a used 20D which, unfortunately, didn't come with the manual (an English one, at least). I found it on PDF online but would prefer to have something tangible to look at since I am a newbie at this and will be relying on it quite a bit. I understand that the Magic Lantern Guide has a lot of the same info as the manual so it's probably not necessary to get both. Would you suggest getting the MLG over the manual? The manual is cheaper.
If you're new to SLRs then the Magic Lantern book is the way to go. I bought one for my first Digital Rebel and it was way more useful (at the time) than Canon's manual.
The manual explains how to do something, the Magic Latern Guide explains how to do it and why it is done that way. If you only can get one, get the Magic Latern Guide. I only look at the manual if I want a quick reference.
brook.rieman wrote:
I just bought a used 20D which, unfortunately, didn't come with the manual (an English one, at least). I found it on PDF online but would prefer to have something tangible to look at since I am a newbie at this and will be relying on it quite a bit. I understand that the Magic Lantern Guide has a lot of the same info as the manual so it's probably not necessary to get both. Would you suggest getting the MLG over the manual? The manual is cheaper.
The manual is that cheap it's free at Canons download site