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Nikon DSLR Cameras
Out of Production DSLRs
D3000/D5000
New D5000 - Any tips?
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<blockquote data-quote="christine27023" data-source="post: 4207" data-attributes="member: 1919"><p>I also just purchased a D5000 and the next day took it to the Cowboys Stadium. It is my first "big girl" camera so I have a lot to learn as well. I signed up for 3 three hour courses at the local community college. I figured that would be a good start. Right now I am very happy with the auto focus. haha </p><p>I read in the book you can use your thumb on your right hand to change the focus. Is it still okay to reach out and "zoom in our out manually" when I have it in the auto focus. I surely dont want to break anything, however the pictures were crystal clear!! Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="christine27023, post: 4207, member: 1919"] I also just purchased a D5000 and the next day took it to the Cowboys Stadium. It is my first "big girl" camera so I have a lot to learn as well. I signed up for 3 three hour courses at the local community college. I figured that would be a good start. Right now I am very happy with the auto focus. haha I read in the book you can use your thumb on your right hand to change the focus. Is it still okay to reach out and "zoom in our out manually" when I have it in the auto focus. I surely dont want to break anything, however the pictures were crystal clear!! Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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