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D5100
D5100 picture control settings ??? Please help.
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<blockquote data-quote="co2jae" data-source="post: 87194" data-attributes="member: 9917"><p>Being new to the DSLR and Nikon family this summer, this is the best advice I can think of to offer. Read your manual with your camera in your lap and take LOTS of pictures while you are just sitting there.(I have about 300 pictuers of my ceiling fan...) review the data, review the manual, and then take more pictures. Read LOTS of other threads in here ( I learn something new everytime I visit). Shoot more pictures, read your manual again. Experiment with your settings, find what you like and shoot some more. Remember that it is fun to learn and don't be frustrated when you can't figure something out. That's the time to post your question and it always helps to post a picture so the senior members can check out your problems and offer solutions. Read, shoot, compare, shoot, read, shoot and always smile!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="co2jae, post: 87194, member: 9917"] Being new to the DSLR and Nikon family this summer, this is the best advice I can think of to offer. Read your manual with your camera in your lap and take LOTS of pictures while you are just sitting there.(I have about 300 pictuers of my ceiling fan...) review the data, review the manual, and then take more pictures. Read LOTS of other threads in here ( I learn something new everytime I visit). Shoot more pictures, read your manual again. Experiment with your settings, find what you like and shoot some more. Remember that it is fun to learn and don't be frustrated when you can't figure something out. That's the time to post your question and it always helps to post a picture so the senior members can check out your problems and offer solutions. Read, shoot, compare, shoot, read, shoot and always smile! [/QUOTE]
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