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<blockquote data-quote="bcrawley57" data-source="post: 192920" data-attributes="member: 16403"><p>Hi to all from Brian in Nottinghamshire. Just bought my first DSLR yesterday after much reading and pondering. Not by any means an advanced model, but one that hopefully will introduce me to the world of good photography. I have gone for the Nikon D3200, took me two weeks to decide between the D3100 and D3200, I hope I made the right choice.</p><p></p><p>I am pretty much a newcomer to photography after spending most of my life just pointing and shooting. To be honest that is all I am doing with this in the 24 hours I have owned it. I hope to pick up some tips here. One thing I really do want to know is what I would need to take good photographs close up of things like ladybirds and flower heads etc. I do like that type of photograph.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bcrawley57, post: 192920, member: 16403"] Hi to all from Brian in Nottinghamshire. Just bought my first DSLR yesterday after much reading and pondering. Not by any means an advanced model, but one that hopefully will introduce me to the world of good photography. I have gone for the Nikon D3200, took me two weeks to decide between the D3100 and D3200, I hope I made the right choice. I am pretty much a newcomer to photography after spending most of my life just pointing and shooting. To be honest that is all I am doing with this in the 24 hours I have owned it. I hope to pick up some tips here. One thing I really do want to know is what I would need to take good photographs close up of things like ladybirds and flower heads etc. I do like that type of photograph. [/QUOTE]
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