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<blockquote data-quote="Bikerbrent" data-source="post: 586523" data-attributes="member: 42081"><p>Welcome aboard. Enjoy the ride.</p><p></p><p>I can't help you on the bag.</p><p></p><p>For a book, if you want highly detailed and deep technical detail, I'd recommend Thom Hogan's D5500 e-book.</p><p>If you want a physical book with less technical detail, then the D5500 book by David Busch is a good one.</p><p>If you want and easy reading book, then the Complete Idiot's Guide would do the trick.</p><p></p><p>I'll leave the post processing recommendation to others since I refuse to rent software which is why I am still using Photoshop CS6.</p><p></p><p>The Yongnuo flashes are great as long as you realize you get no useful warranty beyond any return policy the seller offers which will basically only replace a DOA flash. By the time you pay shipping to and from China to get warranty service you might just as well buy a new flash.</p><p></p><p>The Dolica tripod reviews on Amazon scare me a bit and while I don't believe you need a $500 plus tripod, I think I would look for something a little better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bikerbrent, post: 586523, member: 42081"] Welcome aboard. Enjoy the ride. I can't help you on the bag. For a book, if you want highly detailed and deep technical detail, I'd recommend Thom Hogan's D5500 e-book. If you want a physical book with less technical detail, then the D5500 book by David Busch is a good one. If you want and easy reading book, then the Complete Idiot's Guide would do the trick. I'll leave the post processing recommendation to others since I refuse to rent software which is why I am still using Photoshop CS6. The Yongnuo flashes are great as long as you realize you get no useful warranty beyond any return policy the seller offers which will basically only replace a DOA flash. By the time you pay shipping to and from China to get warranty service you might just as well buy a new flash. The Dolica tripod reviews on Amazon scare me a bit and while I don't believe you need a $500 plus tripod, I think I would look for something a little better. [/QUOTE]
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