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<blockquote data-quote="WillH" data-source="post: 307725" data-attributes="member: 25245"><p>Hi All, </p><p></p><p>I new to dslr cameras. My newborn had professional photos taken with a Nikon and the photos were amazing. It made me realize that I not only needto upgrade the point and shoot, but I needed to improve my photography skill. I want to capture beautiful photos of my baby. Not able to take a basic photo course due to work schedule and newborn demands. I am trying to learn as much as I can through Youtube, instructional DVD's, books, and practice.</p><p></p><p>I am currently shooting with D3200 with the stock 18-55 lens. I recently purchased a prime lens (35 mm lens). I heard that they are great for low light conditions and close ups. the auto mode is amazing. The amateur pics I have taken so far look way better than the ones taken with my former camera.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WillH, post: 307725, member: 25245"] Hi All, I new to dslr cameras. My newborn had professional photos taken with a Nikon and the photos were amazing. It made me realize that I not only needto upgrade the point and shoot, but I needed to improve my photography skill. I want to capture beautiful photos of my baby. Not able to take a basic photo course due to work schedule and newborn demands. I am trying to learn as much as I can through Youtube, instructional DVD's, books, and practice. I am currently shooting with D3200 with the stock 18-55 lens. I recently purchased a prime lens (35 mm lens). I heard that they are great for low light conditions and close ups. the auto mode is amazing. The amateur pics I have taken so far look way better than the ones taken with my former camera. [/QUOTE]
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