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<blockquote data-quote="Don Kuykendall_RIP" data-source="post: 52444" data-attributes="member: 6277"><p>Don't buy anything yet. Shoot for a while and see what the equipment you have will do. It will become clear what you need/want after a while. As far as time take 5 minutes out and shoot something even if it is the tree in your front yard. Shoot the best possible picture of that tree that you can. Try all the different modes in the camera just to see what they do. Upload them to your computer and see what you can do with the supplies software. "View NX2" is pretty easy to use and can really do a lot more than you think. There are online tutorials that will explain a lot. Google them and look. There are many people on this forum that can and will help you any way they can. Just ask. </p><p></p><p>Fill out your profile so when you ask questions people will know what king of equipment you have. It will help them answer your questions. Lastly, upload some pictures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Don Kuykendall_RIP, post: 52444, member: 6277"] Don't buy anything yet. Shoot for a while and see what the equipment you have will do. It will become clear what you need/want after a while. As far as time take 5 minutes out and shoot something even if it is the tree in your front yard. Shoot the best possible picture of that tree that you can. Try all the different modes in the camera just to see what they do. Upload them to your computer and see what you can do with the supplies software. "View NX2" is pretty easy to use and can really do a lot more than you think. There are online tutorials that will explain a lot. Google them and look. There are many people on this forum that can and will help you any way they can. Just ask. Fill out your profile so when you ask questions people will know what king of equipment you have. It will help them answer your questions. Lastly, upload some pictures. [/QUOTE]
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