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<blockquote data-quote="Fotojo" data-source="post: 4238" data-attributes="member: 1169"><p>Hi Ben</p><p>Welcome you jumped with both feet going from PNS to the D-300s, but you made a great choice in camera. You will find a ton of help on this site, but Essence of Imagery' s comment about posting some images is correct. It would be easier to see your shots look at the data and ask some questions. With that info people will be able to make recomendations for you to try. That will give give you enough info to get you started but ultimately the final numbers will be up to you. You could give 3 of the same cameras & lens to 3 diff. Photographers and ask them to photograph the exact same object same light all same factors and they will probably all shoot at 3 differant sets of camera settings. Learing how the F-stop relates to the shutter speed and to the ISO and that changing anyone or more of these will still give you very good results but very different . This is where your practice and constant shooting will help you to develop your style or the artistic side of your photography. Sorry for the long wind I qwn the D-300 and the D-90 not much diff between the 300 and the 300s except the video and dual cards so I would be glad to be of any help I can.</p><p> </p><p>Fotojo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fotojo, post: 4238, member: 1169"] Hi Ben Welcome you jumped with both feet going from PNS to the D-300s, but you made a great choice in camera. You will find a ton of help on this site, but Essence of Imagery' s comment about posting some images is correct. It would be easier to see your shots look at the data and ask some questions. With that info people will be able to make recomendations for you to try. That will give give you enough info to get you started but ultimately the final numbers will be up to you. You could give 3 of the same cameras & lens to 3 diff. Photographers and ask them to photograph the exact same object same light all same factors and they will probably all shoot at 3 differant sets of camera settings. Learing how the F-stop relates to the shutter speed and to the ISO and that changing anyone or more of these will still give you very good results but very different . This is where your practice and constant shooting will help you to develop your style or the artistic side of your photography. Sorry for the long wind I qwn the D-300 and the D-90 not much diff between the 300 and the 300s except the video and dual cards so I would be glad to be of any help I can. Fotojo [/QUOTE]
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