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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 597588" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>The biggest tip I can give you is to get 100% comfortable with learning how 'exposure' works. Just google 'exposure triangle'. With a little bit of reading and taking the time to fully understand the relationship of shutter, aperture and iso, you will have a much easier time. The user manual will make more sense and all the features will make more sense if you get a good understanding of exposure. The 2nd tip is learn how your focus modes behave. We can give you links on this stuff if you need it. </p><p>I'm a Mid-Hudson Valley guy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 597588, member: 4923"] The biggest tip I can give you is to get 100% comfortable with learning how 'exposure' works. Just google 'exposure triangle'. With a little bit of reading and taking the time to fully understand the relationship of shutter, aperture and iso, you will have a much easier time. The user manual will make more sense and all the features will make more sense if you get a good understanding of exposure. The 2nd tip is learn how your focus modes behave. We can give you links on this stuff if you need it. I'm a Mid-Hudson Valley guy. [/QUOTE]
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