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Jerry1145 from Montgomery, AL
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<blockquote data-quote="Jerry1145" data-source="post: 480146" data-attributes="member: 40292"><p>I joined the forum today. I am retired and have been a hobbiest for decades. My first camera was a Kodak using 110 film when a was a teen. My first serious camera was a Pentax 35mm. It was completely manual which forced me to learn a lot about photography. My first Nikon was a d70 and now I am the proud owner of a d7200. I have spent hours reading the owners manual and the menu guide. I'll tell you, I do feel a bit overwhelmed. My "day" pics are top notch but my "night" shots are horrible. I have to find out what I am doing wrong. In any event, I look forward to many, many great adventures with my d7200 and I suspect you will be hearing a lot of questions from me. It's good to be aboard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jerry1145, post: 480146, member: 40292"] I joined the forum today. I am retired and have been a hobbiest for decades. My first camera was a Kodak using 110 film when a was a teen. My first serious camera was a Pentax 35mm. It was completely manual which forced me to learn a lot about photography. My first Nikon was a d70 and now I am the proud owner of a d7200. I have spent hours reading the owners manual and the menu guide. I'll tell you, I do feel a bit overwhelmed. My "day" pics are top notch but my "night" shots are horrible. I have to find out what I am doing wrong. In any event, I look forward to many, many great adventures with my d7200 and I suspect you will be hearing a lot of questions from me. It's good to be aboard. [/QUOTE]
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