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<blockquote data-quote="Claudia!" data-source="post: 36808" data-attributes="member: 8139"><p>I want the newest technology. I thought about waiting for the next camera that nikon puts out but who knows if it's even what I like or if it's within my price range. Do ya'll think I would have a great amount of creativity provided with the d7000? Overall, I know about photography but not the details that I should know. I do know certain things and have learned a long the years but I have always been someone who does it for a hobby. I never took the time to really learn the details that makes a photo that much more beautiful. My main thing is that I've learned how to take good photos without taking the time out to understand what would make them better or what I need to look into for better quality. I have relied to much on the settings that the camera provides and not so much on what I can do on my own. I want to take it to the next level and know everything about my camera. I don't want a camera that I know nothing of. I want to know my equipment, how to use it, and how to make the best of it. In my point of view, I am a beginner when it comes to understanding "camera talk" which includes the abbreviations and what certain things are used for. It took me a while to understand ISO or what the "F" indicates. I am more than sure I can learn all that when I have the camera & manual. I want to learn what I need to adjust or change in order to get the quality of picture I want. I think all that will come with time. Would the d300s be a bad choice for someone who is just starting off? I feel like I am doubting my decision again. So confused!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Claudia!, post: 36808, member: 8139"] I want the newest technology. I thought about waiting for the next camera that nikon puts out but who knows if it's even what I like or if it's within my price range. Do ya'll think I would have a great amount of creativity provided with the d7000? Overall, I know about photography but not the details that I should know. I do know certain things and have learned a long the years but I have always been someone who does it for a hobby. I never took the time to really learn the details that makes a photo that much more beautiful. My main thing is that I've learned how to take good photos without taking the time out to understand what would make them better or what I need to look into for better quality. I have relied to much on the settings that the camera provides and not so much on what I can do on my own. I want to take it to the next level and know everything about my camera. I don't want a camera that I know nothing of. I want to know my equipment, how to use it, and how to make the best of it. In my point of view, I am a beginner when it comes to understanding "camera talk" which includes the abbreviations and what certain things are used for. It took me a while to understand ISO or what the "F" indicates. I am more than sure I can learn all that when I have the camera & manual. I want to learn what I need to adjust or change in order to get the quality of picture I want. I think all that will come with time. Would the d300s be a bad choice for someone who is just starting off? I feel like I am doubting my decision again. So confused! [/QUOTE]
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