Hi everyone,
being frustrated by the brevity of X100s official handbook and by the fact that a lot of good information is scattered all over the Web (in reviews, comments, forums etc) I thought about filling the gap with a dedicated x100 wiki-style manual.
The idea is that an enthusiastic community is forming around "our" x100 and collectively building a good/advanced user manual could be feasible.
So, I went on and created a wiki at x100.wikidot.com. Of course most of the pages are empty now, but the information structure is already in place and I started filling the page dedicated to the viewfinder(s): x100.wikidot.com/finder.
I plan to (slowly) fill all the pages, but I would like that to become a community effort rather that a personal project
What do you think ?
Thanks,
Bogdan
being frustrated by the brevity of X100s official handbook and by the fact that a lot of good information is scattered all over the Web (in reviews, comments, forums etc) I thought about filling the gap with a dedicated x100 wiki-style manual.
The idea is that an enthusiastic community is forming around "our" x100 and collectively building a good/advanced user manual could be feasible.
So, I went on and created a wiki at x100.wikidot.com. Of course most of the pages are empty now, but the information structure is already in place and I started filling the page dedicated to the viewfinder(s): x100.wikidot.com/finder.
I plan to (slowly) fill all the pages, but I would like that to become a community effort rather that a personal project
What do you think ?
Thanks,
Bogdan