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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 119670" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>Welcome to the world of digital SLR photography. The D90 is a great little camera.</p><p></p><p>There's a lot of not knowing in your paragraph up there. The good news is that the internet is full of information that will close those gaps. You just need to take the time to pick through it. There are great tutorials to be found on YouTube and blogs aplenty. The trick is finding one that works for you. Some will tempt you with a little information and then ask you to buy more. Spend the time digging and save your money for lenses. </p><p></p><p>That said, a good guide to your camera is essential in the learning process, because there's lots it can do that you'll never figure out on your own. Darrell Young has a book called "Mastering the D90". I have his "Mastering the D7000" and it is a superb walk through the camera's functions - like having someone teaching you what the manual was supposed to but they just didn't use real words. It won't teach you photography, but it'll help with the camera end.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 119670, member: 9240"] Welcome to the world of digital SLR photography. The D90 is a great little camera. There's a lot of not knowing in your paragraph up there. The good news is that the internet is full of information that will close those gaps. You just need to take the time to pick through it. There are great tutorials to be found on YouTube and blogs aplenty. The trick is finding one that works for you. Some will tempt you with a little information and then ask you to buy more. Spend the time digging and save your money for lenses. That said, a good guide to your camera is essential in the learning process, because there's lots it can do that you'll never figure out on your own. Darrell Young has a book called "Mastering the D90". I have his "Mastering the D7000" and it is a superb walk through the camera's functions - like having someone teaching you what the manual was supposed to but they just didn't use real words. It won't teach you photography, but it'll help with the camera end. [/QUOTE]
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