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<blockquote data-quote="Mike150" data-source="post: 22845" data-attributes="member: 2287"><p>Welcome to The Site.</p><p> </p><p>First, Congrats on the Newborn. Babies are so much fun. Before you know it, they grow up and you have Grandbabies.</p><p> </p><p>Take lots of pictures. Mark gave you a ton of excellent information. The only thing I can add is "Experiment" When I got my first DSLR, I would use auto mode when shooting things I really needed to look good. I would then experiment. Shots that didn't turn out, went into the wastebasket. Trust me... There were a LOT of pictures in the wastebasket</p><p> </p><p>As you get comfortable with the camera, try shooting in Aperture priority or Shutter Priority. The worst that can happen is you'll have to delete the shot.</p><p> </p><p>Happy Shooting</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike150, post: 22845, member: 2287"] Welcome to The Site. First, Congrats on the Newborn. Babies are so much fun. Before you know it, they grow up and you have Grandbabies. Take lots of pictures. Mark gave you a ton of excellent information. The only thing I can add is "Experiment" When I got my first DSLR, I would use auto mode when shooting things I really needed to look good. I would then experiment. Shots that didn't turn out, went into the wastebasket. Trust me... There were a LOT of pictures in the wastebasket As you get comfortable with the camera, try shooting in Aperture priority or Shutter Priority. The worst that can happen is you'll have to delete the shot. Happy Shooting [/QUOTE]
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