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<blockquote data-quote="SeaPea" data-source="post: 114030" data-attributes="member: 12868"><p>I'm also a beginner, and I actually bought my camera (D5100) just before my second son was born, because all of my photos of my first son seemed to be iPhone photos (SO bad). Anyway, I'm a complete newb to all of this, and I am just taking some classes at a local camera shop to help me with the basics, but even just the photos on auto beat anything point and shoot (especially with the kids moving, and learning shutter speed...which is prominently displayed on the screen, so you'll know if it'll catch em in action)....anyway, I don't know if that made sense at all, I'm not technical yet, but I thought it might be helpful if you heard from another newbie, and another parent wanting to capture some moments! </p><p></p><p>I have the D5100, and use the kit lens (18mm-55mm?? I think it is...)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SeaPea, post: 114030, member: 12868"] I'm also a beginner, and I actually bought my camera (D5100) just before my second son was born, because all of my photos of my first son seemed to be iPhone photos (SO bad). Anyway, I'm a complete newb to all of this, and I am just taking some classes at a local camera shop to help me with the basics, but even just the photos on auto beat anything point and shoot (especially with the kids moving, and learning shutter speed...which is prominently displayed on the screen, so you'll know if it'll catch em in action)....anyway, I don't know if that made sense at all, I'm not technical yet, but I thought it might be helpful if you heard from another newbie, and another parent wanting to capture some moments! I have the D5100, and use the kit lens (18mm-55mm?? I think it is...) [/QUOTE]
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