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I tried to buy an ebook about the Canon EOS 350d by Peter Inova... but because it comes from the States they will only take visa and mastercard which I dont use. I can use switch or paypal but they dont accept those.

Has anyone heard of THIS available in the UK or have any information how I could get hold of it?

Thanks

Janice
 
I can't find that book Janice but I did find THIS one available in the UK.
 
Ah thanks Dave & CT. I already have that one ...its a normal paperback.
This other one is an e-book on CD.s.
Thanks for looking though... much appreciated.
 
Could try this one found by Bachs awhile back:

Short Courses

Not sure on payment methods accepted but they are reputed to be a good read.
 
Yes.,..thats the devil.....but they still only do visa and mastercard...which I dont have. Only switch and Paypal for me :(
 
How the devil do you delete a post if youve doubled it by mistake???
 
Janice said:
How the devil do you delete a post if youve doubled it by mistake???
Some over-worked mod does it for you. :D
 
Where will we find an overworked one?
 
Thanks for that site, Fangman. I went as far as their checkout and realized they didnt do any payment that I could use. I then got an email asking why I had decided not to buy....so I told them.
They said they will accept Paypal although its not on their website as they dont want hundreds of people doing it with unverified addresses.

SO its DONE!!! ive been wanting this for ages!!
(Now I just have to work out what to tell my husband!!!) ;)
 
Thanks for the link Janice, just ordered my copy through Amazon.com (had to use visa on there).
Mike
 
Ah great, Mike. How much was your postage may I ask?
 
Janice said:
Ah great, Mike. How much was your postage may I ask?
Of course you may ask Janice, the postage costs are $9.79, which equates to about £5.65.

Mike
 
Ah..thats what I like to hear.....my p+p was $4.00 !!

im really looking forward to this Mike.... like I said I have been wanting to own this for ages and its finally happened.
It might be cos Im so bored at the moment with the rubbish weather that I am looking for things to do indoors!
 
Janice said:
Ah..thats what I like to hear.....my p+p was $4.00 !!
:shock: :banghead:


Janice said:
It might be cos Im so bored at the moment with the rubbish weather that I am looking for things to do indoors!
Hmm.... I'm not even going to go there Janice :whistle2:

It could be the lousy weather that's made me order one 'L' of a lens too, the Canon [SIZE=-1]EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS USM Telephoto Zoom Lens[/SIZE] :thumb:

Mike
 
Woohoo....... lucky you!
 
Glad to be of service. Bloomin cold out there - had someone to find me things to do indoors but went deaf and had to make do with my old sigma 70-300 through the window and watch these little chaps trying to keep warm outside. I know I should have frozen to get the better definition but it was cool enough in the garage and i did clean the glass!
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Amazing how even clean glass takes the edge off your definition. You're getting there, but where's your commitment, you should have lain outside under some camo netting. :laugh1:
 
CT said:
Amazing how even clean glass takes the edge off your definition. You're getting there, but where's your commitment, you should have lain outside under some camo netting. :laugh1:

I'd have been fffffg fffrozen! I could actually enjoy it! mug of coffee, pipe of baccy (not allowed in the house) being able to experiment with exposures and apertures - take a couple - nip upstairs and view then down again checking on the rugby in passing. Images to please a 92yr old uncle as I print some up on the 6x4 cheapie inkrite Photopaper from 7day shop at £2something for 100. You can print a postcard template on the back and it gives something to get in the post that is personal. Did miss a robbin trying to look like a humming bird to get at the food ball - but there is always tomorrow! I over cooked this one when sharpening to post.
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It looks like you found a good strategic position but you really need to lose the glass. If you can't open the window and use some netting or something around the lens you might be able to make some sort of camera slit/port in the side of the shed?
 
CT said:
It looks like you found a good strategic position but you really need to lose the glass. If you can't open the window and use some netting or something around the lens you might be able to make some sort of camera slit/port in the side of the shed?

I intend to do that if I can. Recently managed to get my son's Spitfire moved out to Grandma's garage and at present threatened with a skip by management to thin out my "treasures" before I refit benches etc and plan what I am going to spend my time at. Still in withdrawal stage having fully retired at 1 Jan. Find I am on the bumble and not settling to anything. Things got done because i knew I was up against a time limit - now they tend to be "tomorrowed".
 
I've been retired ten years just gone. I was born to be retired, but it does take some getting used to at first - getting off the treadmill. ;)
 
You lucky boys! My husband will be 70 this year and he drives all over the country for our living, 5 days a week...... starting at 3am most days of the week and working till 7pm at night. Two teenage boys are expensive things..... I think he might get to retire when he is about 103!!! :)
 
I dont envy you the driving - even last Sunday the M11 was packed.
 
Janice said:
You lucky boys! My husband will be 70 this year


Mmmmm.. Maybe I shouldnt ask but!!!!!! If that is your picture in your avatar you look around your mid to late 30s..:Ponders:
 
busterboy said:
If that is your picture in your avatar you look around your mid to late 30s..:Ponders:

I love you! I am actually in my mid to late 40's!
 
He's a smoothy that busterboy. Got to agree with him though. ;)
 
Janice you are just a child and must be lying about your boy's ages!
 
OOh.....I KNEW I was going to love this forum!! ;)
 
Hi Janice, hi all, :wave:

1st post here... have you received the ebook yet? Is it any good? I found the ebook when googling for it, then found this thread when trying to find a UK seller.

Is it possible for someone to post a short review of it here? It's quite a lot to charge for an ebook, especially when competing hardcopy books are only around the £10 mark.

Merry Christmas

Ray
 
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