5D MkIII instructions - Rant !!

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They probably have to have a lot of that stuff for legal reasons too. Was there not a story in America where a manufacturer got sued when the owner got up out of the drivers seat to make a coffee or something and it crashed, wasn't in the owners manual that you couldn't do this! :o ;D
 
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Canon-F1 said:
who cares?
some have more then enough money to buy a 5D MK3 but never touched a DSLR camera.

well i guess you just love to complain.

no manual = bad... manual = bad.... S___ i guess the world is a ugly place for some people.


Health & safety are incredibly important issues for photographers, cabling & electrics in studios are risks to be aware of, and outdoors there are far too many Utube clips of photographers walking backwards to compose shots, and falling down flights of stairs, or into water features, all things we should all be aware of, but the level of these instructions are frankly insulting.

not canons fault.
fat and dumb americans will sue you for everything.

there is no idea stupid enough (or embarrassing) for a lawsuite in america.


I'm always intrigued by arguments like this (if you can call it one). Who cares? Apparently you do.. and your comment is equally as negative and preachy as f*** lol. At least the OP was fueling a conversation--or entertainment at the least.

Good job on citing those sources to support your bitterness toward americans. Speak of complaining just to complain..
 
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Manuals are made for all customers.

If you are new in photography you get a lot of information to handle the camera.

If you are a pro you don´t need the manual or need it only for some custom functions.
 
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crasher8 said:
Wait, let's go over this again. I turn the camera on, press the shutter button and it takes a picture. Ok thanks.
I'll try it.

You didn't put in a memory card and attach a lens as instructed on p.16. Therefore, no picture will be taken. RTFM, dammit!

:P
 
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Flake said:
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Sorry for the rant, but this is supposed to be a 'high performance' professional digital camera, it just insults the intelligence of users to tell us these things, and wastes our time having to plough through them.

Well, a lot of that 'warning' stuff, is caused by our overly litigous society....much akin to the feeling I get when I see warning tags on blowdriers to not use them in the bathtub, or the sign on the Coke machine that says "Warning do not tip over, machine can fall on your and kill you"...with a little illustrated Darwin Award scene if a soon to be squashed stick figure...

However, on some of the things...well, there's reason for it to be there.

Myself, the 5D3 was my first DSLR camera ever. Till I held it in my hands, I'd never picked one up, never changed a lens.

Many decades ago, I had an old Nikon 35mm camera, but hadn't touched that in decades.

So, while the order was coming, I read through the manual online..and again when I opened the box and put it together.

Yes, some of it is a bit childish even for a 100% noob, you'd think common sense would prevail, but if you've ever worked in a job facing the General Public, then you'll know that the majority of them out there are blithering idiots.

I know that sounds elitist...but I worked in my youth as a busboy, a waiter, a bartender, I sold retail (clothes, shoes, etc), and most anyone that has spent time in a public facing job will usually tell you the same I have.

So, yes...ALL instructions are going to be dumbed down. And yet....tech support will still get calls.
Heck, I think the reason computer manufacturers are trying to get rid of optical drives, is to just finally get people to quit calling in asking about the built in coffee holders...

;)
 
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Flake said:
Please forgive this rant but there are times when I find instruction manuals so annoying!
You know what? I could have included all of your comments in this quote because they reflect my thoughts as I read the 5D3 manual. I took two days to read the manual (time constraints...). I head the documentation department for the company I work in. The exact words I told my boss and the documentation team were: "The Canon 5D III manual looks like we wrote it"!!!!

It is amazing how one can be lost in the "I need to explain what happens when I use this option" rather than why and where the F^@* would I use this function...
 
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rpt said:
It is amazing how one can be lost in the "I need to explain what happens when I use this option" rather than why and where the F^@* would I use this function...

Should documentation for a cell phone tell you who to call, and when? Is it Canon's job to teach us how to use the camera itself, or to teach us how to take good pictures? The why and where seem much more aligned with the latter, and I'd argue that's out of scope for a manual.
 
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neuroanatomist said:
rpt said:
It is amazing how one can be lost in the "I need to explain what happens when I use this option" rather than why and where the F^@* would I use this function...
Is it Canon's job to teach us how to use the camera itself, or to teach us how to take good pictures? The why and where seem much more aligned with the latter, and I'd argue that's out of scope for a manual.
I believe the how, the why, the when and the what (and possibly others) go together. I believe manuals need to morf into a compendium of "How to...". I have not figured that out yet, but hope to do that soon (before 5D7 or 8 or 9... whatever...)
:)

<NOSARCASM>
Sorry, needed to add that for good measure...
 
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rpt said:
I believe the how, the why, the when and the what (and possibly others) go together. I believe manuals need to morf into a compendium of "How to...".

Oh, that's simple. Canon covers that in the Quick Start guide, right up front. Insert battery and card, mount lens with AF switch set to on, turn on camera, set green square/A+ mode, point, and shoot. ::)
 
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1. Flake, I can't imagine why you'd be sitting around reading a camera manual. Why torment yourself? Go out, watch a sunset, have a beer. Be gentle with yourself, as a philosopher once advised.

2. Litigation is the cause of this nonsense. Akio Morita, cofounder of Sony Corp. devoted a whole chapter to this travesty in his 1986 book, "Made In Japan." Here's the first paragraph of that chapter:

"I once complained to an American friend that it was becoming difficult to find anything actually made in the United States these days, and he said, 'Why don't you take some of our lawyers, a genuine Made in America product!' We both laughed over the joke, but it isn't really funny."

And 26 years later, none of us are laughing. With Canon, as with every major corporation, not a single official word leaks out that is not vetted by lawyers. When I went to work for a national trade association in Washington, DC in 1984 we had a "staff attorney." When I left 10 years later we used an entire floor of our eight-story building to house the legal department. Perhaps, as Shakespeare suggested, we should kill all the lawyers!

3. Many Americans (people in the U.S. that is) are fat. I think stats now say a third are officially "obese." And all you have to do is look at the failing educational systems, the dysfunctional political system and the crumbling infrastructure to realize as a whole, the people really are dumber than dirt. However, it's dangerous to say such things. This country of the fat, dumb and fearful is armed to the damned teeth and has global reach -- over 1000 military installations worldwide, satellites, drones and a president who sits in his office looking at lists of people he decides will or won't be killed in any part of the world. Just a word to the wise -- my lawyers made me say that!

Anyway, I'll get the 5D3 this month. First thing I'm going to do is burn the manual (after getting the necessary environmental permits, of course).
 
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Mt Spokane Photography said:
Manuals cover all users, not just the ones who have owned DSLR's before.

However, for advanced topics, you have to look elsewhere.
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I completely agree with Mt. Spokane.

Now, for my two cents - I have a 40D and a 5D MK II. And to be quite honest, I've read their manuals front to back probably a dozen times or more. This isn't because I'm incapable of understanding the information...lol It's because I usually stumble upon a feature i'm unsure of and will take the time to figure it out.

For example - It wasn't until about 4 months ago that I started taking lightning pictures ( Not from my car) but actually setting up under a gazebo (not the best idea either...lol) Anyways, my shots were brilliant. Just awesome....However, I was running into an issue with something....I wasn't quite sure.

The issue - I would take a 20-30 second exposure and then the camera would take the next 20-30 seconds to ( what I thought) to process the image. The funny thing the amateur next to me was snapping away without hesitation....

Pictures came out amazing....I then read somewhere on the net to turn off high ISO noise reduction. So, I turned back to my manual and had another look at it. I had already read that section many many times....and didn't think twice about it.

Long story short...I learned something! When I'm on a paying gig, and I run into an unusual situation, I don't have time to sit there, during the shoot, pull the manual out to figure it out. It's best if you KNOW...really KNOW your equipment so that it's always second nature.

So yes....including what seems like idiotic general information - HAS to be there. If it weren't, someone would find a way to sue canon for their own lack of understanding. Use it as a reference, not an end-all be-all.
 
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editreject said:
What is even more amazing than an instruction manual that is supposed to be written for the masses is that this thread is 3 pages long.
May be. And that is short. You should look at the medium sized threads (about 14 pages long) on highly technical topics like YALCFCLOLCs... (Yet Another Lens Cap From Canon Like Other Lens Caps)
 
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I know you were just ranting but may I suggest you skip over the stuff you know about.

I read the manual, too. I just glanced over the basic stuff. It has to be in there for the idiots. Yes, I agree that the general American public is dumb. (And yes, I'm in/from the states). My wife and I have a great time laughing at people when we walk around the mall and hear their dumb comments.... especially the ones who have that THICK California stupid-girl voice. (We're both Californians and neither of us talk like that). This is EVERY time we go out...we hear people say dumb s%&^ all the time.
 
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AudioGlenn said:
I know you were just ranting but may I suggest you skip over the stuff you know about.

I read the manual, too. I just glanced over the basic stuff. It has to be in there for the idiots. Yes, I agree that the general American public is dumb. (And yes, I'm in/from the states). My wife and I have a great time laughing at people when we walk around the mall and hear their dumb comments.... especially the ones who have that THICK California stupid-girl voice. (We're both Californians and neither of us talk like that). This is EVERY time we go out...we hear people say dumb s%&^ all the time.
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The OP made me chuckle. Yeah, some of those are pretty silly, but like others have said, there are people out there who really need the help. I encountered quite a few of them when I did tech support. Wizard's First Rule.

OTOH, before my 5D3 arrived, I browsed the manual and read up on relevant parts like the AF system and various customization options. Most of the features are pretty obvious to someone familiar with a Canon DSLR, but the camera is way more feature-packed than my previous bodies and I had a much better idea of how I'd customize it when it arrived. There were a few tidbits in the manual that helped me, that would not have been obvious to me without going over it.

Nikon bodies, on the other hand... I was out photographing a waterfall and someone approached me, asking if I knew how to enable the movie mode on their D90. I figured it would be obvious, but I could not figure it out. It's totally obvious to me on Canon bodies without reading a thing. Then again, Nikon does focus backwards... ;D
 
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