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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 684747" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>I had the Canon AE1 Program as well.</p><p>I find it helpful to go through each menu item and try to understand it. Sometimes there is reasonable help in the camera pushing the ? button. I tell most newbies to learn exposure, but you probably have that from your film days. Being a tech guy, I like to reset my new cameras often to force myself to get into the menus and put it back to my liking. A few days of playing like that and I get pretty comfortable with the menus.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 684747, member: 4923"] I had the Canon AE1 Program as well. I find it helpful to go through each menu item and try to understand it. Sometimes there is reasonable help in the camera pushing the ? button. I tell most newbies to learn exposure, but you probably have that from your film days. Being a tech guy, I like to reset my new cameras often to force myself to get into the menus and put it back to my liking. A few days of playing like that and I get pretty comfortable with the menus. [/QUOTE]
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