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<blockquote data-quote="Fortkentdad" data-source="post: 325420" data-attributes="member: 24285"><p>Welcome</p><p></p><p>It does take a little effort to get the hang of these DSLR's but hang in there, it really is not that difficult. Lots of help here and a gazillion youtube tutorials on photography to wade through. </p><p></p><p>While you will want to get out of "auto-everything" in short order it's where we all begin. Learn one element of your camera at a time. (handy to learn how to disable that pesky popup flash when you are in auto). </p><p></p><p>Once you are ready to move out of auto-everything just pick your pleasure and learn that new aspect. My first step past auto-everything was aperture mode (A) on the dial. But you'll want to learn what aperture is all about first and take it one step at a time. </p><p></p><p>It is a grand hobby. </p><p></p><p>BTW 492 pictures is a nice afternoon stroll for me. Especially if you get your continuous burst mode going shooting a half dozen per click.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fortkentdad, post: 325420, member: 24285"] Welcome It does take a little effort to get the hang of these DSLR's but hang in there, it really is not that difficult. Lots of help here and a gazillion youtube tutorials on photography to wade through. While you will want to get out of "auto-everything" in short order it's where we all begin. Learn one element of your camera at a time. (handy to learn how to disable that pesky popup flash when you are in auto). Once you are ready to move out of auto-everything just pick your pleasure and learn that new aspect. My first step past auto-everything was aperture mode (A) on the dial. But you'll want to learn what aperture is all about first and take it one step at a time. It is a grand hobby. BTW 492 pictures is a nice afternoon stroll for me. Especially if you get your continuous burst mode going shooting a half dozen per click. [/QUOTE]
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