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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 707150" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>If you are not thoroughly familiar with the basics of exposure, get yourself there (easy). Otherwise, just get comfortable with all the new external controls you have. When I got my d7000 way back when, I played with it in front of the tv at night. It helps getting the fingers comfortable and finding things without thinking. Being a tech guy, I also enjoyed going through the menus line by line and trying to understand each item. As situations came up, I was able to recall that I saw something about that in a menu somewhere, haha. Another thing I did that might be a little extreme, I reset the camera often in the early weeks. Helped me to learn to find the settings that were important to me. I found the little help blips from pressing the '?' button reasonably useful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 707150, member: 4923"] If you are not thoroughly familiar with the basics of exposure, get yourself there (easy). Otherwise, just get comfortable with all the new external controls you have. When I got my d7000 way back when, I played with it in front of the tv at night. It helps getting the fingers comfortable and finding things without thinking. Being a tech guy, I also enjoyed going through the menus line by line and trying to understand each item. As situations came up, I was able to recall that I saw something about that in a menu somewhere, haha. Another thing I did that might be a little extreme, I reset the camera often in the early weeks. Helped me to learn to find the settings that were important to me. I found the little help blips from pressing the '?' button reasonably useful. [/QUOTE]
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