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<blockquote data-quote="Mineores" data-source="post: 214823" data-attributes="member: 17659"><p>Hi all, I've just bought my 1st DSLR, the D3200, from Amazon for £349 with £30 cashback. This came with the 18-55mm lens kit.</p><p></p><p>I'm completely new to photography in general (am 18 years old) but I've used my fathers Sony a290, and my grandfather owned a camera store so I had lots of fun in there.</p><p></p><p>I've been mostly doing point and shoot generally, and messed around with some of the settings but at the moment the auto photos seem to come out a lot better the ones where I've changed it to manual! I've been testing photos with different Iso levels, from 100 - HI 1 and I can certainly see the difference there. What tips would you give to a newbie like me? Just simple things to alter to make my photos a little different.</p><p></p><p>I'm from Warwick, Warwickshire (UK), haven't seen many other British users round here yet!</p><p></p><p>Cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mineores, post: 214823, member: 17659"] Hi all, I've just bought my 1st DSLR, the D3200, from Amazon for £349 with £30 cashback. This came with the 18-55mm lens kit. I'm completely new to photography in general (am 18 years old) but I've used my fathers Sony a290, and my grandfather owned a camera store so I had lots of fun in there. I've been mostly doing point and shoot generally, and messed around with some of the settings but at the moment the auto photos seem to come out a lot better the ones where I've changed it to manual! I've been testing photos with different Iso levels, from 100 - HI 1 and I can certainly see the difference there. What tips would you give to a newbie like me? Just simple things to alter to make my photos a little different. I'm from Warwick, Warwickshire (UK), haven't seen many other British users round here yet! Cheers [/QUOTE]
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