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D7500
7500 kit from Costco
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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 653061" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p><strong>No myRe: 7500 kit from Costco</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p>It sounds like you have a good plan. My advice to get the most from that camera would be to be sure you understand the basics of exposure, aka 'the exposure triangle'. Watch a few videos or read an article, it's not a huge learning project. But do it <strong>before</strong> you even read the owner's manual. With that knowlege, you will have more appreciation for the owner's manual. Don't save it for someday when you grow into it. Shoot a few shots on full auto the first day to test it out, but then get right down to business and learn how those controls can help you achieve the exposure you want. Get yourself into shutter or aperture mode as soon as possible. You will know when it's time to try manual.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 653061, member: 4923"] [b]No myRe: 7500 kit from Costco[/b] It sounds like you have a good plan. My advice to get the most from that camera would be to be sure you understand the basics of exposure, aka 'the exposure triangle'. Watch a few videos or read an article, it's not a huge learning project. But do it [B]before[/B] you even read the owner's manual. With that knowlege, you will have more appreciation for the owner's manual. Don't save it for someday when you grow into it. Shoot a few shots on full auto the first day to test it out, but then get right down to business and learn how those controls can help you achieve the exposure you want. Get yourself into shutter or aperture mode as soon as possible. You will know when it's time to try manual. [/QUOTE]
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