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D5100
New DSLR user looking for guidance
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave_W" data-source="post: 98427" data-attributes="member: 9521"><p>My advice to those new to their camera or to photography is to set the camera on "auto" and go have fun with it. Your momentum will build when you see how nice your photos can be and with time. Trying to understand the entire process at first will kill your buzz. Think of photography like you would a fine gourmet dinner. Just because you don't understand all the aspects of digestion should not stop you from enjoying the meal. So put your camera to "auto" and get out there and feast on the world and don't worry about the in's and out's right now. You'll have plenty of time to swim in the deep end of photography later on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave_W, post: 98427, member: 9521"] My advice to those new to their camera or to photography is to set the camera on "auto" and go have fun with it. Your momentum will build when you see how nice your photos can be and with time. Trying to understand the entire process at first will kill your buzz. Think of photography like you would a fine gourmet dinner. Just because you don't understand all the aspects of digestion should not stop you from enjoying the meal. So put your camera to "auto" and get out there and feast on the world and don't worry about the in's and out's right now. You'll have plenty of time to swim in the deep end of photography later on. [/QUOTE]
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