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<blockquote data-quote="luvinrunnin" data-source="post: 3195" data-attributes="member: 1303"><p>Thanks for the insight, and please forgive my error. I noticed I called it Lightshop instead of Lightroom. </p><p></p><p>Is there a particular organization system that makes it easier to find a phot much later in time? I understand the need for an external HD, and have the ability to make DVD's ( I think anyway) on my laptop.</p><p></p><p>I surely can't afford the Photoshop at $600 right now. Could probably do the Lightroom fairly soon, but will definitely do the 30 day trial to see which I'd prefer. The $59 price tag of the Paint is pretty enticing at the moment though! Question...........will it crash my computer if I have both programs on here at the same time??</p><p></p><p>Since I won't be doing much shooting in indoor arenas I'll go for the 70-300mm lens first and worry about the 85mm later. </p><p></p><p>I played around just a wee bit this am. Took a few shots of some flowers. Nothing fantastic, and still on auto mode for the moment until I get a few days off and can really play with changing settings, etc. I really enjoyed the camera and look forward to being able to take even closer close ups. Spose I better download one of those editing programs tonight so I can play with my photos! Can't wait to have some photos worth of putting in my gallery~~~~</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="luvinrunnin, post: 3195, member: 1303"] Thanks for the insight, and please forgive my error. I noticed I called it Lightshop instead of Lightroom. Is there a particular organization system that makes it easier to find a phot much later in time? I understand the need for an external HD, and have the ability to make DVD's ( I think anyway) on my laptop. I surely can't afford the Photoshop at $600 right now. Could probably do the Lightroom fairly soon, but will definitely do the 30 day trial to see which I'd prefer. The $59 price tag of the Paint is pretty enticing at the moment though! Question...........will it crash my computer if I have both programs on here at the same time?? Since I won't be doing much shooting in indoor arenas I'll go for the 70-300mm lens first and worry about the 85mm later. I played around just a wee bit this am. Took a few shots of some flowers. Nothing fantastic, and still on auto mode for the moment until I get a few days off and can really play with changing settings, etc. I really enjoyed the camera and look forward to being able to take even closer close ups. Spose I better download one of those editing programs tonight so I can play with my photos! Can't wait to have some photos worth of putting in my gallery~~~~ [/QUOTE]
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