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New D7000 from D3000 feeling lost :S
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<blockquote data-quote="co2jae" data-source="post: 202320" data-attributes="member: 9917"><p>I remember when I first got my D7000...upgraded from an 8 MP point and shoot! I read lots of posts here, read lots of info online and of course, the manual. I remember being so frustrated at times but my voice of reason (otherwise known as my wife) kept telling me my problems were user errors and to keep trying. I think the best learning moments came from reading something in my manual and then practicing it. My wife still tells my friends and family members about the 600 or so shots I took of the ceiling fan one night just learning about different settings. Enjoy your new camera and have fun doing it. Soon enough you will be so comfortable you will be looking for a newer (and costlier) one....Hello Santa can you hear me?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="co2jae, post: 202320, member: 9917"] I remember when I first got my D7000...upgraded from an 8 MP point and shoot! I read lots of posts here, read lots of info online and of course, the manual. I remember being so frustrated at times but my voice of reason (otherwise known as my wife) kept telling me my problems were user errors and to keep trying. I think the best learning moments came from reading something in my manual and then practicing it. My wife still tells my friends and family members about the 600 or so shots I took of the ceiling fan one night just learning about different settings. Enjoy your new camera and have fun doing it. Soon enough you will be so comfortable you will be looking for a newer (and costlier) one....Hello Santa can you hear me? [/QUOTE]
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