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<blockquote data-quote="ideacipher" data-source="post: 105019" data-attributes="member: 11382"><p>You can shoot a D7000 just like your D40 while learning. Don't get overwhelmed with the new controls because you can make it as simple as you need to and gradually work into the new features. I read the manual a few times and watched a few youtube vids and was was off to the races. I came from a D60 which is the same camera as the D40 pretty much. I upgraded to have more on camera control. Not as much menu play with these for sure. You will get the hang of it soon. Having a camera you need to grow into is a good thing if you ask me. It's a learning process and hopefully it pans out to be a good thing. Some people keep their D40's around and since they are so good at controlling them shoot them well after an upgrade.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ideacipher, post: 105019, member: 11382"] You can shoot a D7000 just like your D40 while learning. Don't get overwhelmed with the new controls because you can make it as simple as you need to and gradually work into the new features. I read the manual a few times and watched a few youtube vids and was was off to the races. I came from a D60 which is the same camera as the D40 pretty much. I upgraded to have more on camera control. Not as much menu play with these for sure. You will get the hang of it soon. Having a camera you need to grow into is a good thing if you ask me. It's a learning process and hopefully it pans out to be a good thing. Some people keep their D40's around and since they are so good at controlling them shoot them well after an upgrade. [/QUOTE]
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