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Fresh from the press:
Rico Pfirstingers book on the Fuji X-T20 was just released by RockyNook.

Interested? We have a 40% coupon for you:

Use FUJIX40 during the checkout process!

» THE FUJIFILM X-T20 125 X-Pert Tips to Get the Most Out of Your Camera
 

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BTW - the FUJIX40 coupon is also valid for Rico's other guides on Fuji X cameras:

 

» THE FUJIFILM X-T2 120 X-Pert Tips

» THE FUJIFILM X-PRO2 115 X-Pert Tips

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Fresh from the press:

Rico Pfirstingers book on the Fuji X-T20 was just released by RockyNook.

 

Interested? We have a 40% coupon for you:

Use FUJIX40 during the checkout process!

 

» THE FUJIFILM X-T20 125 X-Pert Tips to Get the Most Out of Your Camera

 

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BTW - the FUJIX40 coupon is also valid for Rico's other guides on Fuji X cameras:

 

» THE FUJIFILM X-T2 120 X-Pert Tips

» THE FUJIFILM X-PRO2 115 X-Pert Tips

Hmmm.. any combination of book and ebook reads “coupon not applicable to items in cart”

Just got my xt20 and am used to Canon. And way back an xm1.

Suggestions?

Thanks!

(Mainly used to shoot my 2yr n 4yr o daughters w a zeis 32mm)

 

-carlos

 

 

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Carlos,

a few weeks ago I went through the same thing- it would not take the coupon code. I was impatient, however, and bought the e-book version anyway. I don’t regret the purchase one bit! As a new X-T20 user it was well worth the money.

 

I will think twice before buying from them again, I don’t appreciate the subterfuge but I really like the book!

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