TX1 forums?
A few people have emailed me asking for a dedicated TX1 forum to be set up. I'm happy to do this if people will use it and get benefit from it. Would you register and use it if I set one up?
Cheers, Matt
Update: The forums are now live at http://forums.powershot-tx1.com
11 comments:
sure i would be interested, but how many others are also interested enough to want to contribute to a forum. Thats the question, and one i'd also like to hear others comment about. any TX1 users? Please stand up!
YES! Absolutely I would visit & contribute.
Currently I am running CHDK on my TX-1, and am finding it extremely difficult to find others to compare & converse with. A forum would be great.
It would be quite small but I believe it will grow just a bit over time as I keep reading about people purchasing the TX-1 now that the prices have dropped 20% and more positive user experiences are being written. It would still be a small forum.
I'd be very interested. It was through forum information that I got off the fence and bought the TX1. It had so many negatives in the professional reviews that I was spooked. The users convinced me to try the camera and I love it. It's fun to share ideas with other like minded people.
I also would be interested in participating. I am a relatively new adopter of the TX1. Here in SoCal I had a hard time even finding a camera to handle before purchasing. Would love to hear more about how the CHDK is working as well.
I would also love a TX1 forum. I have had mine since it first came out, paid retail for it and have really enjoyed it. It goes everywhere with me in my pocket.
....Fred
OK guys, I have created a dedicated TX1 forum for your enjoyment. Head over to this post for the info.
Yes, I would love to see a TX1 forum. I would sign up in a heart beat!
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Forum down!!??
forum seems to be offline... been upgrading for quite a while.
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