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<blockquote data-quote="traceyjj" data-source="post: 454365" data-attributes="member: 27458"><p>Welcome to the forum. </p><p></p><p>What you <u>could</u> do is stick the camera on Auto for a week or so, see what the camera can do (while you concentrate on learning how to frame/see a picture)</p><p></p><p>Once you are happy with what you have captured, progress from there to maybe the scene modes, and then onwards and upwards... you learn a lot from the photo exif, so if you check the EXIF of an image you have taken and like, you should get similar results by changing the aperture and shutter yourself... </p><p></p><p>But have fun learning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="traceyjj, post: 454365, member: 27458"] Welcome to the forum. What you [U]could[/U] do is stick the camera on Auto for a week or so, see what the camera can do (while you concentrate on learning how to frame/see a picture) Once you are happy with what you have captured, progress from there to maybe the scene modes, and then onwards and upwards... you learn a lot from the photo exif, so if you check the EXIF of an image you have taken and like, you should get similar results by changing the aperture and shutter yourself... But have fun learning. [/QUOTE]
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