I was looking on the Canon website for some manuals to download. It seems you can only get them by paying for a new one to be sent. Then I noticed this note at the bottom of the page:
*Please be aware that to avoid activities that threaten the health and safety of mankind and the environment Canon have produced many of its user manuals in Electronic (CD) format only.
I thought it was a bit tongue in cheek.
"Buy a paper manual and WE'RE ALL GOING TO DIE!!!"
Why can't they have them for download? They probably do buy I can't find it.
I had the stupid thought of buying myself a Canon 400D DSLR camera. Stupid in that once I have the thought I become fixated and eventually end up spending £400 on one. They have £50 cashback until the end of the year, so it's more around £350. That's a lot of money and I've only just had my birthday. I have the money but it's taken me a couple of months to save that much alongside my normal spending.
We've got an old Canon EOS 350 SLR film camera which was great but it's not digital so we stopped using it ages ago. Our point-and-shoot digital cameras are ok but the're nothing special.
Someone talk me out of it before I whip my card out!