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    Hello,
    I just got a dvx100
    I would like to buy a video.
    That will show me a bit on how to use my dvx and also how to make it look like film.
    any suggestions?

    I was going to get the video broken..
    should i go with that?


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    That is an absolute MUST HAVE. It is easy to understand and will have you up and running in no time.


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    I advise people to keep it in their camera bag. You never know when you'll need it.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Centwo
    Hello,
    I just got a dvx100
    I would like to buy a video.
    That will show me a bit on how to use my dvx and also how to make it look like film.
    Yeah, Barry's book is essential -- that's why it comes packaged with the camera.

    As far as making it look like film, start by turning the scene dial to f6


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    Yeah, I keep mine with me at all times. (Under my pillow at night.)


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