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D7000 - Continuous Shooting Advice
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<blockquote data-quote="nabhai926" data-source="post: 800376" data-attributes="member: 51478"><p>Start shooting, don't worry if it's good or bad shots, just keep shooting. Rememeber, your first 10,000 pics are gonna be your worst ever. Actually, shoot in auto first, get comfortable composing pictures and familiarising yourself with the camera, then jump to p, tv, av and when you've mastered all the above, jump into manual. Jumping from auto to manual directly is not a good idea</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nabhai926, post: 800376, member: 51478"] Start shooting, don't worry if it's good or bad shots, just keep shooting. Rememeber, your first 10,000 pics are gonna be your worst ever. Actually, shoot in auto first, get comfortable composing pictures and familiarising yourself with the camera, then jump to p, tv, av and when you've mastered all the above, jump into manual. Jumping from auto to manual directly is not a good idea [/QUOTE]
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