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Amateur Photographer - First Picture With D7000
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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 149419" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>Great advice from Lee. I will add that the owner's manual will make way more sense if you understand the exposure triangle first. When I first got my camera, I would write down my settings that were important and reset my camera menus often, like every time I picked up the camera. Its a great way to get comfortable with the menus, reset and put your favorite settings back in everyday. Lots of great tools in that camera, but you need to know how to confidently jump around and quickly change them. Don't get in a mindset where you are afraid to mess with your settings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 149419, member: 4923"] Great advice from Lee. I will add that the owner's manual will make way more sense if you understand the exposure triangle first. When I first got my camera, I would write down my settings that were important and reset my camera menus often, like every time I picked up the camera. Its a great way to get comfortable with the menus, reset and put your favorite settings back in everyday. Lots of great tools in that camera, but you need to know how to confidently jump around and quickly change them. Don't get in a mindset where you are afraid to mess with your settings. [/QUOTE]
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