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<blockquote data-quote="Chris e15" data-source="post: 129814" data-attributes="member: 13466"><p>Thanks for the rapid responses - and for making me feel better about laying out the cash for Lightroom...</p><p></p><p>Work and weather are combining to deny me the chance to make full use of the D7100, which on first viewing appears to be a great piece of kit. And my 10-24mm Nikon lens arrived today which will definitely get put to a lot of use - eventually.</p><p></p><p>One of the things which appeals about Elements is the auto 'stitching' together of pictures to make panoramic shots.</p><p></p><p>Found an example video which showed the 'stitching' together of the Manhattan skyline in Elements, and I'm heading to New York in the summer. I can see that facility of Elements will be used a lot.</p><p>Chris</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris e15, post: 129814, member: 13466"] Thanks for the rapid responses - and for making me feel better about laying out the cash for Lightroom... Work and weather are combining to deny me the chance to make full use of the D7100, which on first viewing appears to be a great piece of kit. And my 10-24mm Nikon lens arrived today which will definitely get put to a lot of use - eventually. One of the things which appeals about Elements is the auto 'stitching' together of pictures to make panoramic shots. Found an example video which showed the 'stitching' together of the Manhattan skyline in Elements, and I'm heading to New York in the summer. I can see that facility of Elements will be used a lot. Chris [/QUOTE]
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