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New user, very confused about zoom
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<blockquote data-quote="deftones1976" data-source="post: 155528" data-attributes="member: 14464"><p><strong>Re: New user, very confused and need advice!</strong></p><p></p><p>Hi all, thank you so much for the detailed responses from you all, much appreciated.</p><p></p><p>The general consensus is my knowledge of photography is limited, which is very true, and my frame of reference is based on a point and shoot experience, I'd agree with all those statements. The D7000 is undoubtably a highly sophisticated bit of kit and I need to take my time learning all it's features and then report back in due course and maybe share some pics. I've ordered a guide book to the D7000 by David Busch which had good reviews, and one of my friends is a keen amateur photographer and is chomping at the bit to see my camera and no doubt he will sort me out.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again for the comments, and I loved the car analogy 'Horoscope Fish', totally understand the point you're making!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deftones1976, post: 155528, member: 14464"] [b]Re: New user, very confused and need advice![/b] Hi all, thank you so much for the detailed responses from you all, much appreciated. The general consensus is my knowledge of photography is limited, which is very true, and my frame of reference is based on a point and shoot experience, I'd agree with all those statements. The D7000 is undoubtably a highly sophisticated bit of kit and I need to take my time learning all it's features and then report back in due course and maybe share some pics. I've ordered a guide book to the D7000 by David Busch which had good reviews, and one of my friends is a keen amateur photographer and is chomping at the bit to see my camera and no doubt he will sort me out. Thanks again for the comments, and I loved the car analogy 'Horoscope Fish', totally understand the point you're making! [/QUOTE]
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