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<blockquote data-quote="Joseph Bautsch" data-source="post: 10995" data-attributes="member: 654"><p>There are two things you will be learning. One is the digital functions of the camera and the second is making an exposure. There are a number of books, the users manual, and others on the market on explaining the camera functions. For learning to make exposures, I recommend you get the book "Understanding Exposure" by Bryan Peterson. That will give you the information you need on f/stops, ISO, shutter speed, and all the other things you need know. It's also recommended when trying to learn from a book you take camera in hand and duplicate what you are reading. Take it one step at a time and don't try to rush it. Trying to do too much at one time will only frustrate you. It just takes time to learn a new hobby, make it fun. And by all means if you get stuck on a subject or don't understand something, ask the question here. Someone will be able to help.</p><p></p><p>It will also help us to help you if you will complete your profile with some information about yourself, your camera, lens and any other equipment you may be learning to use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joseph Bautsch, post: 10995, member: 654"] There are two things you will be learning. One is the digital functions of the camera and the second is making an exposure. There are a number of books, the users manual, and others on the market on explaining the camera functions. For learning to make exposures, I recommend you get the book "Understanding Exposure" by Bryan Peterson. That will give you the information you need on f/stops, ISO, shutter speed, and all the other things you need know. It's also recommended when trying to learn from a book you take camera in hand and duplicate what you are reading. Take it one step at a time and don't try to rush it. Trying to do too much at one time will only frustrate you. It just takes time to learn a new hobby, make it fun. And by all means if you get stuck on a subject or don't understand something, ask the question here. Someone will be able to help. It will also help us to help you if you will complete your profile with some information about yourself, your camera, lens and any other equipment you may be learning to use. [/QUOTE]
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