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How do I disable date/time stamp on D3100
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<blockquote data-quote="traceyjj" data-source="post: 374288" data-attributes="member: 27458"><p>I dont neccessarily agree with this. If someone is a new user of a camera AND of editing software, it may be too much to learn in one step, maybe putting them off photography for months or years. When I first starting shooting a DSLR many years back, someone told me i NEEDED to shoot RAW, I was disappointed with my photos. I knew nothing about editing images. I was overwelmed, trying to learn how to use a camera AND how to edit images successfully almost made me give up... Some kind soul told me to learn my camera first, shooting jpg, and then once I could see what my camera was capable of with me behind the viewfinder, then learn the processing side... it was the best thing I could have done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="traceyjj, post: 374288, member: 27458"] I dont neccessarily agree with this. If someone is a new user of a camera AND of editing software, it may be too much to learn in one step, maybe putting them off photography for months or years. When I first starting shooting a DSLR many years back, someone told me i NEEDED to shoot RAW, I was disappointed with my photos. I knew nothing about editing images. I was overwelmed, trying to learn how to use a camera AND how to edit images successfully almost made me give up... Some kind soul told me to learn my camera first, shooting jpg, and then once I could see what my camera was capable of with me behind the viewfinder, then learn the processing side... it was the best thing I could have done. [/QUOTE]
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