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D7000 learning curve
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<blockquote data-quote="pistnbroke" data-source="post: 93488" data-attributes="member: 9514"><p><strong>Always take shots in Manual mode</strong>. bad advice ..only use manual if you have a manual lens. The P mode/A mode will always give you a better result and less messing about ..I use 50 mm F1.8 manual lens for extreme bokeh shots and need about 4 shots to get the exposure right.....</p><p>The big difference with the D7000 is that you can preprogram what you want into U1 U2 A and P for different situations and just spin the dial.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pistnbroke, post: 93488, member: 9514"] [B]Always take shots in Manual mode[/B]. bad advice ..only use manual if you have a manual lens. The P mode/A mode will always give you a better result and less messing about ..I use 50 mm F1.8 manual lens for extreme bokeh shots and need about 4 shots to get the exposure right..... The big difference with the D7000 is that you can preprogram what you want into U1 U2 A and P for different situations and just spin the dial. [/QUOTE]
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