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<blockquote data-quote="Mike150" data-source="post: 20742" data-attributes="member: 2287"><p>Uriah, My camera is much older (out of production) and has fewer features than the 3100. A friend here at work has the 3100, We've stood side by side taking shots of the same object, and you can tell no difference. You're using memory cards, so if it take a 1000 shots to get that one perfect photo, it's worth it. Keep the one, and delete the rest.</p><p>Learn to use the 3100. Find out what it will and will not do. Above all, be patient. Start in Auto Mode, then look at the EXIF data of your best shots. This will give you a good feel for aperture settings, shutter speeds, and ISO for various lighting conditions. It will all start feeling natural before you know it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike150, post: 20742, member: 2287"] Uriah, My camera is much older (out of production) and has fewer features than the 3100. A friend here at work has the 3100, We've stood side by side taking shots of the same object, and you can tell no difference. You're using memory cards, so if it take a 1000 shots to get that one perfect photo, it's worth it. Keep the one, and delete the rest. Learn to use the 3100. Find out what it will and will not do. Above all, be patient. Start in Auto Mode, then look at the EXIF data of your best shots. This will give you a good feel for aperture settings, shutter speeds, and ISO for various lighting conditions. It will all start feeling natural before you know it. [/QUOTE]
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